Probably the archaeologists of the future will find some fret wire there, and a scrap of pale wood and claim it’s obviously a “real Hendrix Stratocaster fragment”, a piece of the one true cross (...town traffic)
see what I did there? 😎
Where does the tractor attach ?
I assume the upper horn cuts the earth and the strings and lower horn sift it and turn it to the side before you start the next furrow ? The frets are for measuring depth of furrow cut ?
is the brown colour from clay soil staining?
I would love this ... just take two boxes of similar size and cut one side off each, then push them together until desired dimensions are reached, then tape up the joint
That wasn’t my point - I was just saying that the factors in a wholly acoustic instrument were not comparable with those of a wholly solid one pretty much incapable of delivering its own acoustic response
No but I’ve had the four string version and it was awesome
When I play in a band I play bass, but as I've not been in a band for 8 year's I've predominantly just been playing guitar
I’m glad you’re feeling better now after that nasty six string illness
I used to hate them and think they were one trick ponies but it’s one f u c king amazing trick that it does really well
it took a lowly squier vm p to tech me this. Bought on eBay for pennies as “parts or not working” but it only had a duff bridge connection
sold for more than double, with a dash of seller’s remorse as a dish served cold
Yes but what type of varnish ... would relic make a difference since you’re introducing weakness
i think my new patented “snake oil” varnish is the absolute bomb for making your mex Friday afternoon special sound exactly like that 1957 strat you heard on a buddy holly record once, a long time ago