I'm retired and spend most of my (free ) time playing around with guitars, amps and music. Here's a link to my bands website. Turn on your speakers. www.thetsunamisurfers.combenecol wrote:Don't be daft; would love to see them. The Champ's great, too. Out of interest, what do you do for a living?
Scratch built Duo Sonic (image heavy)
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Simply curious as to what wood and parts you used for guitar and amp...and you certainly answered every question in detaildubtrub wrote:I'm not sure I understand the question on material used for both, so the following maybe a little over kill.
Inspiring stuff Danny!! thanks for posting....
The amp looks amazing by the way...
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post away, that's what the 'all other guitars' and 'effects, amps and gear' sections are for.dubtrub wrote:Regarding other guitars I've built, they are of the Mosrite design and I'm not sure a double neck Mosrite would be acceptable to post on a short scale forum. I'm probably stretching the forum rules by posting these Champ photos.
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