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  • #16
    yea, during that month i woke up at 10AM, and worked till around Midnight every day.
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    yyyyyyyyyyyyyeaaay BEEEER!

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    • #17
      I missed an F off that of. But yeah long hours as well, but if you're doing something you like I'm sure the time simply flew by.
      Fwopping, you know you want to!

      VI VI VI: the editor of the Beast!

      There are 10 kinds of people who understand binary. Those who do and those who don't.

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      • #18
        That it did...helps listening to some rock and or roll while sanding. Gave me some rythm to go along with.
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        yyyyyyyyyyyyyeaaay BEEEER!

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        • #19
          Simply Awesome !!!!!!!!

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          • #20
            Great looking guitars man. Was this at the Lado shop? I've been wanting to take the full 20 week course, but it's $12,000, and that's not including room and board. The Lado site says this is their last course this year, so is this George guy doing them himself?
            Sleep!!, That's where I'm a viking!!

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            • #21
              Wow. Great work!
              I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by zeegler View Post
                Great looking guitars man. Was this at the Lado shop? I've been wanting to take the full 20 week course, but it's $12,000, and that's not including room and board. The Lado site says this is their last course this year, so is this George guy doing them himself?
                No, this was at the private house of George Rizsanyi in Nova Scotia. He was one of the first builders at Lado guitars and helped to build the company. But, he has since split off but does still correspond with the Lado course. In fact, he recommended that i do the Lado course instead (before i started) because he is normally an acoustic guy and had just finished doing the "Six String Nation" Guitar and was extremely stressed. But, we talked it through and i did the course in the end.

                Just a little info on the Six String Nation Guitar, all you canadians musicians should know about it. It started its tour of Canada on Canada Day and has since been touring with Canadian Musicians bieng passed around from musician to musician. The guitar consists of "63 pieces contributed from different cultures, communities and characters from across the country. One additional piece is found on the guitar strap and 3 others are found in the lining of the guitar case."

                My guitar also contains a few select remains of the woods that were used for this guitar.

                Welcome page for the Six String Nation project, which is a project bringing Canadian history and diversity from many different cultures, communities, characters and events into a single object: a guitar nicknamed Voyageur.
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                yyyyyyyyyyyyyeaaay BEEEER!

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                • #23
                  very nice work!
                  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eKgPY1adc0A

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                  • #24
                    Really nice work. They look great.

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                    • #25
                      Nice work, nice pics, and a very interesting story to go with it. Thanks for posting this.

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                      • #26
                        Nice job, those look great. What kind of wood did you choose for them?

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                        • #27
                          Red one is a combination of : Butternut, quilted maple, spalted maple and ebony
                          Blue one is a combination of : Paduak, spalted maple, quitled maple and ebony

                          Thanks guys!
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                          yyyyyyyyyyyyyeaaay BEEEER!

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by ESPManiAc View Post
                            No, this was at the private house of George Rizsanyi in Nova Scotia. He was one of the first builders at Lado guitars and helped to build the company. But, he has since split off but does still correspond with the Lado course. In fact, he recommended that i do the Lado course instead (before i started) because he is normally an acoustic guy and had just finished doing the "Six String Nation" Guitar and was extremely stressed. But, we talked it through and i did the course in the end.

                            Just a little info on the Six String Nation Guitar, all you canadians musicians should know about it. It started its tour of Canada on Canada Day and has since been touring with Canadian Musicians bieng passed around from musician to musician. The guitar consists of "63 pieces contributed from different cultures, communities and characters from across the country. One additional piece is found on the guitar strap and 3 others are found in the lining of the guitar case."

                            My guitar also contains a few select remains of the woods that were used for this guitar.

                            http://sixstringnation.com/en/
                            I did check his site, and it doesn't say anything about electrics. I suppose I'd have to call him and talk to him about it.
                            Sleep!!, That's where I'm a viking!!

                            http://www.myspace.com/grindhouseadtheband

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                            • #29
                              Brilliant work! Congratulations!
                              I want REAL change. I want dead bodies littering the capitol.

                              - Newc

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                              • #30
                                Very nice work love the spalted maple.Thumbs up!!
                                Really? well screw Mark Twain.

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