So I did make a Diddley Bow....

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So I did make a Diddley Bow....

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The Seasick thread....

(Here:
http://www.shortscale.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=48869 )

... inspired me to give it a go.

The results, with whatever bits a pieces I had to hand or left redundant in the garage.

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I might need this can of tinned tomatoes later though. :?

It was fun !!!
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Haha, cool.
Might make one myself. Are you supposed to leave the food in the tin, does it improve tone/sustain? :lol:
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Is that the long-scale or short-scale version? :wink:
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Think you should of scalloped the neck :wink:
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Thanks, it's as it comes. Ghetto style.

That was the first time I'd plugged it in. Took about 1hr to build after finding the bits and pieces.
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Er.. that was a serious question about the food in the can you know. I need to know if it effects tone etc.
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What kind of tonewood did you use for the plank? I hear mahogany is warm and full sounding... ;)
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Probably Fran, I think the food in the tin adds a rich, juicy, saucy tone.
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Haha. I'm gonna use Chilli Beans for that Hot Texas tone..
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HNB wrote:What kind of tonewood did you use for the plank? I hear mahogany is warm and full sounding... ;)
2x4 Woody wood. Gibson sent it to me, so I'm sure it's the best.
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Not any of that baked maple ebony right?
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I asked for the Richlite stuff.... you know Gibsons version of paper mache, but they'd run out. It was all used up on their recent Les Paul Customs.
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Post by dezb1 »

Yes... nice one but you should play it with a screwdriver not a pick just hit the string for added percussion.
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Fran wrote:Haha. I'm gonna use Chilli Beans for that Hot Texas tone..
Use a tin of stew for a more meaty tone...
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Fran wrote:Haha, cool.
Might make one myself. Are you supposed to leave the food in the tin, does it improve tone/sustain? :lol:
I've seen the demos of your previous builds... it'll be the Stradivarius of the diddly bo world the Stradibo (tm).
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Post by JohnnyTheBoy »

Awesome noise device...did you tune it up, and if so what to?
You wanna hav a go at making your own pickup nxt...8)
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weird, cool,
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