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Post by luke »

Ever watched New Yankee Workshop on Discovery Real Time? You can learn way more from him about carpentry than any luthier.
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yes.
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I believe that's Timhulio's Duo in the Stang bridge link.
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iv seen that show before, they even made a guitar once.
it was one of those super strat style designs with a mahogony body but as far as utility and economic sense its great,
but when you want to follow the rabbit its a bit on the lacking side.
i heard that bob villa was in the original pilot for the show but then they cast the other two guys instead.
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Those links are pretty neat.
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LOL at spotting this! Doog is right- Ant Setchell did the mustang route and filled a p90 route in my tele. He should also be making a new (actually playable) neck for my Musima Elgita too. He does great work, both in modifying and building from scratch.