This insult cannot go unchallenged!
Moderators: rickenbrother, ajish4
-
ricnvolved
Melvyn Hiscock, in his luthiery tome, "Make Your Own Electric Guitar", says that that log started out life as a "railway sleeper".
Seems Creosote is both heavy and noxious-smelling. Accounts for the 20 # nicely. Bet it had zero sustain, though.
Garry
Seems Creosote is both heavy and noxious-smelling. Accounts for the 20 # nicely. Bet it had zero sustain, though.
Garry
The ideal mix leaves the bass player louder than the rest of the band put together!
-
mayhem
Ummmmm.... above posts say Les Paul's log was the first electric guitar, when, I'm pretty sure, it was in fact the Frying Pan in the earliest days of the Rickenbacker company that was the world's first electric guitar. Not to mention the bakelite spanish guitars, also (I think) around before Les Paul's log.
Someone correct me if I'm wrong.
Someone correct me if I'm wrong.
-
shamustwin
- Senior Member
- Posts: 5287
- Joined: Tue Apr 29, 2003 5:00 am
Thanks Eddier. Not to put a damper on the origin of the neck of May's guitar, I have always enjoyed his smokin' performances. Additionally, I have marveled at the manner in which Brian's fingers just "flue" over the fretboard.
Life, as with music, often requires one to let go of the melody and listen to the rhythm
Please join the Official RickResource Forum Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/groups/379271585440277
Please join the Official RickResource Forum Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/groups/379271585440277

