Christchurch Gearfest - September 28th
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Re: Christchurch Gearfest - September 28th
Grant (Lostinverness) made that one for me, first time seeing it today. Now I’ll make a pick guard for it and do the finishing but Grant has done an amazing job on building the body and setting it up!jvpp wrote:Ooooh, that double bound blonde offset guitar..... who made that? Lovely!!!!
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Re: Christchurch Gearfest - September 28th
That Tele and vintage Strat looked amazing! Whose is the Axe FX III?
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Re: Christchurch Gearfest - September 28th
Tasty! Is it staying blonde or will it receive 'tint'?Reg18 wrote:Grant (Lostinverness) made that one for me, first time seeing it today. Now I’ll make a pick guard for it and do the finishing but Grant has done an amazing job on building the body and setting it up!jvpp wrote:Ooooh, that double bound blonde offset guitar..... who made that? Lovely!!!!
The top is Macrocarpa from my parents farm that was planted my birth year (1982)
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Re: Christchurch Gearfest - September 28th
That's my favourite of kdawgs guitars, lovely V shaped neck on it, just screams rock and roll!!Mike Clayton wrote:That light blue Tele mmmmm...
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Re: Christchurch Gearfest - September 28th
It's Mark's (sopachrga) AxeFx, was funny, a few thought it was Matt's plexi making all the good noises lol, it sounded insanely good, I doubt anyone could tell the difference!codedog wrote:That Tele and vintage Strat looked amazing! Whose is the Axe FX III?
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Re: Christchurch Gearfest - September 28th
It has the most badest ass bridge pick up this side of Micawber....jeremyb wrote:That's my favourite of kdawgs guitars, lovely V shaped neck on it, just screams rock and roll!!Mike Clayton wrote:That light blue Tele mmmmm...
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Re: Christchurch Gearfest - September 28th
That’s just the natural unfinished wood colour, I’ll most likely go for a 2 tone subtle burst of amber/yellow ish and coffee ish around the edges. Maybe a pearliod pickguard colour too. Not 100% certain yet.jvpp wrote:Tasty! Is it staying blonde or will it receive 'tint'?Reg18 wrote:Grant (Lostinverness) made that one for me, first time seeing it today. Now I’ll make a pick guard for it and do the finishing but Grant has done an amazing job on building the body and setting it up!jvpp wrote:Ooooh, that double bound blonde offset guitar..... who made that? Lovely!!!!
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Re: Christchurch Gearfest - September 28th
nice one lads.knew i should have gone!hit my fret hand with hammer making a chookhouse and now cant pick up a cup,much less smash out a riff
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Re: Christchurch Gearfest - September 28th
Some nice looking gear there, must have been fun!
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Re: Christchurch Gearfest - September 28th
Awesome photos there Reg - like a spread from a magazine!
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Re: Christchurch Gearfest - September 28th
Great shots, but can you add names to the photos.
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Re: Christchurch Gearfest - September 28th
Penthouse? Lots of good carrnts there!Lostininverness wrote:Awesome photos there Reg - like a spread from a magazine!
Slowy wrote: That's the problem; everything rewarding is just such hard work. Regret takes much less effort.
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Re: Christchurch Gearfest - September 28th
Might be easier this way:
Back row left to right, JB, Sopacharger, Terexgeek
Front row left to right, Lostinverness, Mattalica, Kdawg
And Shimmer is playing the Ibanez Talman
Back row left to right, JB, Sopacharger, Terexgeek
Front row left to right, Lostinverness, Mattalica, Kdawg
And Shimmer is playing the Ibanez Talman
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