Sometimes I build small things. As in, very small.
This guy used to be in a band during their "non-makeup" era; he's now in Grand Funk Railroad. Great person. His career spans decades, and he's what I'd call a true "rock star". Not full of himself, like some can be; he remembers what it's like to be out here with us. This is a photo of him playing my absolute favorite of his guitars, during the Asylum Tour (late '85 - early '86). He autographed it for me after a GFR show in 2009, when the wife & I got to hang out after the show; we spent about an hour yakking with the band & even had some of their after-show munchies.
So, I decided to make something to send to him as a gift. Actually, a pair of somethings, because the other guitarist in the band also played an Ironbird.
Using a pair of miniature BC Rich Mockingbird replicas, I took the necks & assorted pieces off of them. I made two small Ironbird bodies, and painted them to match the real pair. And, one cannot have a pair of tiny guitars without tiny cases, yes? Looking back, I can truthfully say that these were the very first guitar cases I ever built. This is the end result.
The original guitar? The blue one? Well, it apparently developed some neck issues that were a hassle to deal with, and BK gave....GAVE....it to a roadie on the tour. Gave. When he told me that, I let him know that in the future, should he feel the need to give away any more guitars.....come find me. Gave. SMH.
But it's in a good home, even if it's not my home. He sent me a photo of it that the current owner had sent him. (Gave....)
One day on YouTube, I was watching a "video history" of BK's KISS guitars. The autographed photo popped up! I had posted for a long time on a band-related forum, and this photo was in one of my posts. The video uploader had probably captured it from there (Photobucket account). But I knew it was mine because of the autograph. I still have the original photo.
This guy used to be in a band during their "non-makeup" era; he's now in Grand Funk Railroad. Great person. His career spans decades, and he's what I'd call a true "rock star". Not full of himself, like some can be; he remembers what it's like to be out here with us. This is a photo of him playing my absolute favorite of his guitars, during the Asylum Tour (late '85 - early '86). He autographed it for me after a GFR show in 2009, when the wife & I got to hang out after the show; we spent about an hour yakking with the band & even had some of their after-show munchies.
So, I decided to make something to send to him as a gift. Actually, a pair of somethings, because the other guitarist in the band also played an Ironbird.
Using a pair of miniature BC Rich Mockingbird replicas, I took the necks & assorted pieces off of them. I made two small Ironbird bodies, and painted them to match the real pair. And, one cannot have a pair of tiny guitars without tiny cases, yes? Looking back, I can truthfully say that these were the very first guitar cases I ever built. This is the end result.
The original guitar? The blue one? Well, it apparently developed some neck issues that were a hassle to deal with, and BK gave....GAVE....it to a roadie on the tour. Gave. When he told me that, I let him know that in the future, should he feel the need to give away any more guitars.....come find me. Gave. SMH.
But it's in a good home, even if it's not my home. He sent me a photo of it that the current owner had sent him. (Gave....)
One day on YouTube, I was watching a "video history" of BK's KISS guitars. The autographed photo popped up! I had posted for a long time on a band-related forum, and this photo was in one of my posts. The video uploader had probably captured it from there (Photobucket account). But I knew it was mine because of the autograph. I still have the original photo.
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