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Yo Brad! Those are looking REALLY great. Kinda sad you sold your number 1?
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Thanks, and no...not at all, I'm very unsentimental that way.Shadoweclipse13 wrote: ↑Thu May 10, 2018 4:11 pmYo Brad! Those are looking REALLY great. Kinda sad you sold your number 1?
From day one my intent was always to build to sell.
That said, I need to get another one together for myself.
I am the perennial shoelees cobbler...
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Hahaha. I know what you mean. Everytime I build some cool piece of furniture for myself, even after slaving for awhile, I always think "I should sell this one, and make a cooler one that's better built for myself after that"
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I know, right?
Well...it's been a long time coming, but branded, finished, and ready to install 32" scale conversion necks will be available by the end of this weekend.
Here's the first one getting finished up:
Well...it's been a long time coming, but branded, finished, and ready to install 32" scale conversion necks will be available by the end of this weekend.
Here's the first one getting finished up:
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When this headstock existed only as a drawing, I was worried that the lower hump was a little exaggerated.
With the logo and string tree in place, I think it's perfect.
Neck #047 completed, 1.625" nut:
Neck #048 completed, 1.5" nut:
Neck #049 completed, 1.625" nut:
Neck #051 completed, 1.5" nut:
With the logo and string tree in place, I think it's perfect.
Neck #047 completed, 1.625" nut:
Neck #048 completed, 1.5" nut:
Neck #049 completed, 1.625" nut:
Neck #051 completed, 1.5" nut:
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It's been a while, but we're back in the saddle.
The Ridler VI CNC program is ready for prime time, and that frame will end up having a life of its own.
Many thanks to Dan Rocha for all of his hard work and collaboration on this project.
I learned more about CAD/CAM/CNC than I ever imagined, and I have gained a tremendous amount of respect for the work that goes into making a design concept a reality.
The Ridler VI CNC program is ready for prime time, and that frame will end up having a life of its own.
Many thanks to Dan Rocha for all of his hard work and collaboration on this project.
I learned more about CAD/CAM/CNC than I ever imagined, and I have gained a tremendous amount of respect for the work that goes into making a design concept a reality.
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There are small details that need to be attended to that vary from one body design to the next, like where to locate the output jack and how to run the pickup wires.
You can see that the Ridler VI incorporates all of our signature design elements including the forearm facet, heel and belly contours, and recessed neck mounting ferrules.
You can see that the Ridler VI incorporates all of our signature design elements including the forearm facet, heel and belly contours, and recessed neck mounting ferrules.
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That looks great Brad!! Per the "VI" designation, is it a 6-string guitar or a Bass VI? It would be VERY cool as a Bass VI-type as well.
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Thanks!
This is a 6 string guitar, although a 32" scale Bass VI is still on the to do list.
I must admit that I have been reluctant to add flake to the finish portfolio.
Dan gets 100% credit for opening my eyes to this possibility, not to mention actually doing the work.
This is a 6 string guitar, although a 32" scale Bass VI is still on the to do list.
I must admit that I have been reluctant to add flake to the finish portfolio.
Dan gets 100% credit for opening my eyes to this possibility, not to mention actually doing the work.
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Ridler shape + all the chrome + flake = VERY slick looking dude!!
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Thanks!
I'm really excited to be getting back to the building process, and I'm planning to attend Summer NAMM.
There will be a flurry of activity between now and then.
Thanks again!
I'm really excited to be getting back to the building process, and I'm planning to attend Summer NAMM.
There will be a flurry of activity between now and then.
Thanks again!
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These are the moments that I build guitars for...seeing them being played live onstage.
Aaron Akers of Four Star Riot and Joe Sanders of Umbra Luna absolutely KILLING IT at Tarpon Fest last Saturday.
Photos by (L/R/clockwise) Stephen Jones, Heidi Jayne Sardell, and Eddy Luiso.
Aaron Akers of Four Star Riot and Joe Sanders of Umbra Luna absolutely KILLING IT at Tarpon Fest last Saturday.
Photos by (L/R/clockwise) Stephen Jones, Heidi Jayne Sardell, and Eddy Luiso.
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man, i love your stuff!
someday, I may be shopping for a bass.
someday, I may be shopping for a bass.
(Christopher, also)
I've been to one World's Fair, a picnic, and a rodeo, and that's the stupidest thing i ever heard come out a pair of headphones.
I've been to one World's Fair, a picnic, and a rodeo, and that's the stupidest thing i ever heard come out a pair of headphones.
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Thanks, I really appreciate it!
Here's another shot of Umbra Luna featuring Joe Sanders with his Chromasonic, Leo Binetti on bass, and Royse Bassham on drums at The Neptune Lounge during Tarpon Fest Music Festival (Photography by HJS).
Here's another shot of Umbra Luna featuring Joe Sanders with his Chromasonic, Leo Binetti on bass, and Royse Bassham on drums at The Neptune Lounge during Tarpon Fest Music Festival (Photography by HJS).
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I keep selling my personal players, so it's time for a new one.
I decided I like the scale and shape of the Hipshot USA Short Y Key for the 2+2 headstock.
What do you think...good choice?
Here is the 32” scale conversion neck installed on my single pickup Chromasonic with an Inca Silver top and Walnut Toner back:
I decided I like the scale and shape of the Hipshot USA Short Y Key for the 2+2 headstock.
What do you think...good choice?
Here is the 32” scale conversion neck installed on my single pickup Chromasonic with an Inca Silver top and Walnut Toner back:
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