oz tradie wrote:I'll be up front and state that this thread's direction is starting to crawl under my skin, and is spreading that so called divide between acoustics and electrics even further apart, however it does spurn me on to post more electric build threads here because that is what my current
builds are. Chambered or hollowbodied but nevertheless 'electric'.
I find this forum to be an amazing wealth of information,
but also feel an underlying resistance to anything other than acoustic trad. builds here and having said that, It spurns me on to show more of what I enjoy creating and share my learning experiences as well, be that electric or acoustic builds in the future doesn't bother me, it's about the sharing of common interests that is the crux of this forum.
Variety is the true spice of life !!!
cheers, Stu
Well put Stu !
I would hate there to be even a hint of divide . Hell , they're all guitars , regardless if their electrified or not . Gives the whole guitar making thing a much broader horizon.
Please , don't any of you electric guys ever think you're on 'the dark side' on this forum ! That's quite ridiculous !
Just thinking back to a couple of weeks ago , when Stu posted pictures of his fabulous guitar
Who WOULDN'T call that magnificent !
Or , who can forget this trussrod cover , Applicable to both acoustic and electric
We all learn and get ideas off each other whether electric or acoustic , it's just that us acoustic guys are a bit more mature and smarter ( that's a joke !

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As well as Pink Floyd , Hendrix etc ,,, what about Mark Knopfler !
Lets not forget that this is a stringed instrument makers forum , which includes many other instruments . Mandos , ukes , zouks , violins, cellos etc. etc. I always enjoy Matthew's double bass threads too !
Cheers !
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