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My_Bad_Side |
Posted - 04/15/2002 : 8:45:10 PM If you could design your own personal signature model, electric, acoustic, or both, describe it. It can be modifications of one that's already made (maybe a gothic acoustic or something) or can be completely new. Pick any wood of your choice, money or rarity isn't a problem. (There's all the KOA you'll need to make all the guitars.) Pick any color. Basically, make the guitar just like you want to. Do try not to say "they already make it, it's called the d-35" or whatever. At least make some changes.
Ok, GO!
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victorwootenfan |
Posted - 04/17/2002 : 9:29:29 PM thanks, figure out someway to equally distribute the weight so it seems lighter than it really is...and once i make about 1,000,000 bucks, i'll sponser the project! yeah...(i wish)
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pcbTIM |
Posted - 04/16/2002 : 10:52:39 PM quote:
this is very true MBS! i'll have to make these guys invent some sort of new strap system on it to distribute the weight differently so it's not so heavy. just gives those makers something else to do.
Leave that to me! I'm becoming an engineer!
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victorwootenfan |
Posted - 04/16/2002 : 1:22:14 PM this is very true MBS! i'll have to make these guys invent some sort of new strap system on it to distribute the weight differently so it's not so heavy. just gives those makers something else to do!
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My_Bad_Side |
Posted - 04/16/2002 : 12:21:04 PM quote:
i would go to Fodera or Conklin and get them to make me a double neck electric bass with bartoli pickups one neck be a 5-string fretless and the over a 4 string fretted, with the fretted on top. probably make it out of exotic woods (bubinga, wedge, stuff like that) built in EQ sytem...the works...
Think how heavy that would be.
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victorwootenfan |
Posted - 04/16/2002 : 12:19:21 PM that sounds good to me. i would like to add tree of life silver inlay, on the fretless bass neck, and a water/ocean type if inlay on the fretted one. add gold hardware to the mix and my bass is perfect!! any ideas of your own fleabass?
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My_Bad_Side |
Posted - 04/16/2002 : 08:44:00 AM Yeah, someone get to work on my guitar. I'd like to add about a six inch crescent and star somewhere else...mayby down on the bottom of the guitar. I think that would be cool.
Now, someone go make it.
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victorwootenfan |
Posted - 04/16/2002 : 07:14:09 AM man, these guitar makers of the world need to read these posts and get to fuckin' work on em!!
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pcbTIM |
Posted - 04/16/2002 : 02:30:56 AM Oh I completely agree....everything sounds really kewl....despite the fact that I know jack about guitars. I'm just envious of anyone who gets to have a better guitar.......just calm down....you'll get some good ones some day...
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My_Bad_Side |
Posted - 04/16/2002 : 02:29:05 AM I guess I'd probably have to go with what I mentioned in the first post. Since I'm not all that swell on the guitar yet, and since I'm not familiar with all the stuff about them, I mostly look for the asthetic things.
So I would have an acoustic guitar, probably a Martin or Taylor. It would be a very very soft matte finish (NOT high gloss). Everything on it would be black (even moreso than on the regular gothics. I would have the crescent moon and star on the 12th, and the man's pic on the back of the head.
Someone else can imagine and write what kinds of wood and fretboard I'd need. I don't know. But it would be dark.
Man, I think I want that guitar. NOW. Someone make me one.
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Silky The Pimp |
Posted - 04/16/2002 : 02:22:36 AM Just roll with it... it sounds nice. -J
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pcbTIM |
Posted - 04/16/2002 : 02:20:03 AM Why would your guitar have a picture of the guitar on it?
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chatterballs |
Posted - 04/16/2002 : 02:16:53 AM Here we go:
I'd have a vintage Les Paul custom, wine red with white pick guard, with gold leaf lettering that reads, name of my band, on the pick guard. My name, inlaid in beautiful pearlish calligraphy at the 12th fret. Gold tuners, with a picture of the guitar on the back of the headstock. Inlays on the fretboard of vines and leaves, going all the way over the 21 fret rosewood fretboard. 2 Vintage pickups in the mahogany body, wired so I can change them from humbuckers to single-coils with the flick of a switch. Standard hardware, all golden. A thin fast neck, compounded radius, and set tight as hell into the body for maximum sustain. Elixirs on it, lights .09-.42
That's it. my 100th post.
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Silky The Pimp |
Posted - 04/15/2002 : 10:09:15 PM I'd have to say I'd want Taylor to make me a PS14c with the only change being the addition of a Fishman prefix onboard blender. It's essentially the most beautiful piece of musical equipment in existence... Brazilian rosewood back/sides, Engelmann spruce top. Unbelievable inlays and attention to detail. Someday it will be mine... oh yes, it will be mine.
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victorwootenfan |
Posted - 04/15/2002 : 9:46:14 PM i would go to Fodera or Conklin and get them to make me a double neck electric bass with bartoli pickups one neck be a 5-string fretless and the over a 4 string fretted, with the fretted on top. probably make it out of exotic woods (bubinga, wedge, stuff like that) built in EQ sytem...the works...
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