Lunch!
Lunch today is a spinach pie, it's another RI type thing. Sort of like a calzone, it's a pizza type dough stuffed with spinach that's been cooked with olive oil and garlic. Today I have a slightly worse for you version which includes cheese, mushrooms and peperoni.

Off Topic:
The talk of pine guitars got me thinking of past projects I've worked on. I'm a do it yourself kinda guy. Mainly because I am cheap, but also because I like the feeling you get from a successful project. That being said, most of my projects never get completed or end up just plain wrong. Three of the more recent projects I've been working on are a fuzz pedal, which I gave up on, and two guitar cabinets. The first cab I made out of an old organ, most of the work was done, I just removed some parts, chopped off a bit and put the top back on, still I consider that one a success because I could have really screwed it up. My wife even said "Wow, that ACTUALLY looks good, I don't even mind it"


The current project is a 1x15" cab built to the dimensions of the smaller fender bandmaster cab. My skill level is beginner at best, so the jury is still out on this one. But I finger jointed the pine, and assembled the box. It's not quite square because my cuts were off, but hey as long as it doesn't fall apart and sounds decent I'll add it to the short list of successes.


What are some of your successful/botched projects? are you thick headed, like me, and keep trying?
G&L Topic:
BBE has made changes over the years to George and Leo's processes. Of course as technology progresses and such these changes are sometimes necessary. What are some changes you like? What are some things you wish they'd bring back or offer as a factory option?
I like the newer necks, they're chunkier and you have your choice of neck profiles. I miss the crinkle aluminum pick guards and hardware, wish it was a factory option.
-Dave