i will check it out for sure
While you'll probably never buy one of their guitars, you'll learn a lot about your (acoustic) guitars and guitars in general. I learn shit from 'em all the time, stuff I kinda want to put into action at some point.
I don't have enough free time to throw at it right now, but someday I want to build my own acoustic guitar(s). I have some ideas about acoustics and bracing that I'd like to try. I'd also like to try to do so with tone woods that aren't traditional, but made from wood harvested on my own property.
I have all sorts of pine (spruce included) and hardwood species like oak, maple, beech, etc...
I like to learn new things about guitars
I kinda figured. LOL It stands to reason that you would!
I figure my first six guitars will be useful only for firewood, but I should have the concept down by the time I've done six of 'em. So, we'll see...
Alas, I dunno if I'll ever make the time to do that. Making my own guitars seems like a hell of a great hobby, but it would be so time consuming - and it'd be blocks of time. You can't just spend 15 minutes on it as time allows, it takes hours to complete some of the steps. I should probably start with a couple of acoustic kits - but I bought electric kits and those fuckers are still upstairs in my garage, likely totally ruined by now due to the temperature and humidity changes.
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