Re: What is in the post? The thread of and for GAS!
Posted: Wed Dec 18, 2013 8:10 pm
Non maple/rosewood fretboards look so good 
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I definitely love his work and will always be keeping an eye on him and his guitars. Thanks for the little write-up.MEC wrote:I didn't notice any skimping at all on the Tele. All the work (frets, wiring, neck shaping etc.) seems top notch.AngryGoldfish wrote:That would be dope. Totally, totally dope. I love almost everything that guy comes out with, but I do wonder how he manages to make them so affordable considering what goes into them. Does he skimp anywhere in the build in your opinion?
It 's got Bareknuckle pickups, Glendale bridge and Kluson tuners and the electronics are all solid with some mojo here and there.
I think he can keep the prices down because he's a one man operation, working from home, using salvaged (free) wood.
He also probably saves a fair bit by keeping the finishes natural and kind of rough.
He's got some newer stuff out that's a bit more pricy: http://www.destroyallguitars.com/dismal ... parrowhawk
I've also heard talk of him coming out with a line of guitars that are more affordable in the $800 to $1200 range.
No problem. I think I've decided on getting that new one so I'll let you know what's up with it once it gets here.AngryGoldfish wrote:I definitely love his work and will always be keeping an eye on him and his guitars. Thanks for the little write-up.MEC wrote:I didn't notice any skimping at all on the Tele. All the work (frets, wiring, neck shaping etc.) seems top notch.AngryGoldfish wrote:That would be dope. Totally, totally dope. I love almost everything that guy comes out with, but I do wonder how he manages to make them so affordable considering what goes into them. Does he skimp anywhere in the build in your opinion?
It 's got Bareknuckle pickups, Glendale bridge and Kluson tuners and the electronics are all solid with some mojo here and there.
I think he can keep the prices down because he's a one man operation, working from home, using salvaged (free) wood.
He also probably saves a fair bit by keeping the finishes natural and kind of rough.
He's got some newer stuff out that's a bit more pricy: http://www.destroyallguitars.com/dismal ... parrowhawk
I've also heard talk of him coming out with a line of guitars that are more affordable in the $800 to $1200 range.

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but this is the one i wantedgoroth wrote:There are some really nice samicks out there - good score dude.ryan summit wrote:offer accepted on the samick
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