Got it routed out and it looks good. Now to do a complete set up on it an a lot of hope that it will work. Thanks again.
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Putting a Liscenced Floyd in an Ibanez. Question? Sully....
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Originally posted by neptoess View Postwhat licensed did you end up using?I want to go out nice and peaceful in my sleep like my grandfather, not screaming and hollering like the passengers in his car.
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It's gonna be floating. I do all of mine as dive only but thats because I'm the only guitar in my band and I can switch between standard and drop d with a few turns of the e fine tuner. I'm hoping I took out enough wood to get a good pull up.I want to go out nice and peaceful in my sleep like my grandfather, not screaming and hollering like the passengers in his car.
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Originally posted by tomanyjacksons View PostOh and BTW Sully, more videos coming soon????
The videos have been a lot of fun to do, but while I’ve been filming these things and sharing over the years, my main purpose has been to get a guitar company established. I noticed when I did those two fretting videos that it killed an entire weekend. That was kind of an eye opener. Shooting all of it, trying to sound relatively coherent, trying to make it somewhat entertaining, and editing it all later takes a lot of time; time that quite frankly, needs to be spent on completing customer orders. Since I don’t build guitars full time, I have very limited time available, and I need to spend it more wisely.
I’ve been meaning to do a brief update of what I’ve been doing, and will probably get around to it, but I don’t foresee more than a couple of quick hits here and there over the next few months, and possibly going forward. I hate saying that, because let’s face it, those videos have helped me a lot, and I’m super aware of that. I’m happy that anyone finds them useful or at least mildly entertaining, and I’m incredibly grateful for that. On the other hand, I’ve stopped accepting any new guitar builds at least until October of this year so that I can finish the orders that I have now, and complete a couple more prototypes. Thankfully. I’ve got some things in place to add some automation, so hopefully I won’t need to stop taking orders for long periods of time in the future.
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Sully, you do awesome work. I hear you about time constraints, there's guitars in my collection that I have'nt touched in over a year and 2 amps that need fixed and..... Something like what I'm doing here is way more important to me. If only everyone cared.I want to go out nice and peaceful in my sleep like my grandfather, not screaming and hollering like the passengers in his car.
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