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jingle_jangle wrote:Oh, was he Italian?
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jingle_jangle wrote:Oh, was he Italian?
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Well, actually, yes he was Italian!!!! How did you know??
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It must be the same way I knew (I mean knew) that my airport shuttle bus driver in Chicago last month, was named "James".

It was 4 am; I was his only passenger. After a minute or so of small talk, I looked him in the eye and said, "your name is James, isn't it?". He was more than a bit spooked...

Coincidence, or....? :twisted:
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jingle_jangle wrote:It must be the same way I knew (I mean knew) that my airport shuttle bus driver in Chicago last month, was named "James".

It was 4 am; I was his only passenger. After a minute or so of small talk, I looked him in the eye and said, "your name is James, isn't it?". He was more than a bit spooked...

Coincidence, or....? :twisted:
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I want to put into the case of my guitar a temperature and humidity sensor that I just buy. The velcro that I use for putting my pedals in the pedalboard don't paste in the green inside material. Any advise?
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Ok, what color am I thinking of right NOW????? :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:
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The sensor will be inside the hardshell case, in the place where other case manufactures are, not in the guitar... :D but I haven´t the proper sticker to paste in the green velvet.
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Put it into the case compartment.
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jingle_jangle wrote:It must be the same way I knew (I mean knew) that my airport shuttle bus driver in Chicago last month, was named "James".

It was 4 am; I was his only passenger. After a minute or so of small talk, I looked him in the eye and said, "your name is James, isn't it?". He was more than a bit spooked...

Coincidence, or....? :twisted:
No, its because you were sitting on his lap when you asked. :lol:

(its hard to drive the bus when your passenger is looking you in the eye....ok, buh bye)
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Well, on THAT note, I thought I'd share a long-term project that is coming to a conclusion soon.

It started out as a bone-stock but very "charactered" 381V69 6 string. The customer (who many of you know) requested some of the changes you'll see, and I suggested one or two others. It's been a fun and very enlightening collaboration. I'm dying to get it into paint, as I'm hoping it will become as well-known as some of the factory "customs".

You can see for yourself the changes. Not so obvious is the neck geometry and dimensions...the neck leans back 3 degrees and is slightly wider than standard, with a slim "C" profile.

Yes, that's a new top, bookmatched, with no guards and a '50s style large F-hole.

More pics as it wraps.

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Gorgeous wood...
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I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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Always wondered what a 381 looked like with an f-hole. Made an already gorgeous guitar even more awesome. Nice work, Paul!

Question: How will the electronics be accessed?
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JakeK wrote:
Question: How will the electronics be accessed?
With a band saw.
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That's a lot of work, I love the plain top guardless look on that carved body. F-hole too? Damn, I really like that.
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