by Steve | Aug 21, 2008 | finish, gibson, neck reset, Repairs, touch up, vintage |
If you really think about it, a steel string acoustic guitar is trying to break itself from the first time you string it up. It’s two pieces of wood (a body and a neck) that are glued together with metal strings tied to the opposite ends of both pieces. When...
by Steve | Aug 11, 2008 | Customization, electronics, gibson, Uncategorized |
Okay Blueshawk fans, we know what you’re thinking; there’s no such thing as a Blueshawk bass. Well, thanks to a tag-team effort, there is now. This was truly one of the most challenging electronics customization projects we’ve ever done and it turned...
by Steve | Aug 5, 2008 | Archtop, finish, gibson, Relic Service, Repairs, touch up, vintage |
Sometimes braces come loose inside guitars as they grow old and dry out. When there’s a big circular soundhole to reach through, those repairs are easy enough. But in this guitar’s case, there are a pair of slender F holes and one brace that’s come...
by Steve | Jul 19, 2008 | finish, Repairs, touch up |
Here’s something you don’t want to see when you open your case! This is a really nice Hamer made of korina that teaches us three lessons: 1. Pop for a true-fitting hardshell case rather than an ill-fitting plastic one 2. Easy does it loading your guitar...
by Steve | Jun 17, 2008 | Customization, electronics |
One of the guitar instructors from the Old Town School of Folk Music came to us with an interesting idea. He performs solo with an acoustic guitar and stomps his foot to create a sort of woody bass drum effect. He wanted us to help him design an amplified box that he...