CNC Machining At G&L
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CNC Machining At G&L
Quick question: When did G&L begin using CNC to machine bodies and necks?
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Re: CNC Machining At G&L
The CNC machines were not introduced into the manufacturing process until mid to late 2004; first with the bodies and then in mid to late 2006 the necks were added.jwells393 wrote:Quick question: When did G&L begin using CNC to machine bodies and necks?
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Re: CNC Machining At G&L
Thanks for the information.
Followup question. All my G&Ls were made the old fashion way with templates and pin routers. In decades to come, will these be worth more than the CNC guitars?
Followup question. All my G&Ls were made the old fashion way with templates and pin routers. In decades to come, will these be worth more than the CNC guitars?
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Re: CNC Machining At G&L
If that were the reason they became worth more, it would be sad.jwells393 wrote:Thanks for the information.
Followup question. All my G&Ls were made the old fashion way with templates and pin routers. In decades to come, will these be worth more than the CNC guitars?
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