Some great lumber yesterday!
The winner of Tuesdays contest is KenC. I can relate to his angle of impressing her with the art value in Yellow no less? Sscandyman was creative in his attempt to impress her with the fine tune bridge but I don't think that she bought it. Jos did the old buy her a guitar and apparently it worked. I did that early on but today it wouldn't fly. I do appreciate the input on Ginny marking the guitars as it helped me out. Ken, pm me and I will send you the goods for what it is worth. You will see my mug in Holy Grail, so wear your best shades.
There are a couple of G&L questions today.
First is the Forum. Why do you like this forum and how do you benefit from it? Elaborate if you can. I have especially enjoyed the lunch reports since I joined this forum. It is a lot of work to participate in the forum, especially to download photos, and do videos. How do you use the forum when you are short on time? I am retired and do have some time but can recall when I was working and it was difficult to find time. Is it more of a source of technical information? Do you read the lunch reports? Please elaborate if you can.
Second topic is option questions. What would you like as an option that could easily be done that isn't currently isn't offered. For example, Louis has a no pickguard Bluesboy. I would love to see no pickguard offered on most models. I discovered that you can specify a swamp ash body with a maple cap or birdseye top with a solid color. I asked why that was available and was told that someone may want that combination for tonal reasons. I guess its okay if that is what you want. I didn't realize that the frost finish is available on most if not all finishes. The Asat Deluxes are cool but they are available with humbuckers only. Again no pickguards but wouldn't the flamed top be cool in the bluesboy pickup config. What are some option mixes that you would put together from the list of current options.
I have become more familiar with the recording process. As I became more familiar with the options I started to notice things I hadn't thought about like arranging and putting everything together. A little keyboard, synth, and other little things to change the pace a bit. It is no different than what diligent practice does for our guitar playing. This is a hobby for me and I enjoy it.
Here is a song with some keyboard and synth work. I had to edit a blip in the synth and make it work as the guy is not local. You Belong To Me which was done by Jo Stafford originally. I wanted a retro sound on this one.
http://www.guitarsbyleo.com/GALLERY2/ma ... temId=9895
I cannot leave without explaining how I took you advice from Monday. I have been watching this for some time and Ginny knew about me watching this. I picked it up this week and it is a custom build by Ryan Gadow, a builder in North Carolina. This was matched to an amplifier and reverb unit from Valve Train Custom shop as a set. It had been around for some time and never sold. Lots of lookers but no buyers. For those of you who were around in the 60's, flames were a hot item on cars. I had some guitars that I didn't use and they are now gone so I actually lowered the guitar count which is good.
The Valve Train amp is modeled after an early Fender Princeton 5 watt with a Weber 8 in speaker. It has tone and is surprisingly heavy with the wood cabinet. The matching Spring Thing is a work of art and a fantastic reverb unit. I now have the camera back and here are some pics. This rig will probably never leave the house. Here are some photos:






This is the photo in front of our house less than 3 weeks ago.

This is what 2 1/2 weeks of summer like weather will do, not normal for Minnesota.

Thanks all for putting up with me this week. The lunch reporter is still open for next week. I would especially like it if someone who hasn't done it before would step up. PM me!-- Darwin