A Newbie G'day

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ziggy007
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A Newbie G'day

Post by ziggy007 » Fri Sep 14, 2012 2:28 pm

G'day All,

My names Gavin, Live southern Sydney and now on the wrong side of 40 :(

Love the forum, have browsed frequently in the past and thought I should really join.

Been playing my whole life and have been pulling it all apart to see how it works for nearly as long (guitars/amps/fx). Sometimes even got them back together !!! :lol:

Have made a few solid body electrics but more into the repair and set up side. Started as I said on my own stuff and got into 'case of beer' or '6 pack' jobs for mates & friends and it just went from there. Back into it now after a hiatus due to the dreaded divorce!!!

Fantasy is to pack in the day job and do it full time but reality is i need to eat so that aint gunna happen!! :D

Look fwd to sharing and hopefully helping!!!

Cheers guys!

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Re: A Newbie G'day

Post by kiwigeo » Fri Sep 14, 2012 2:46 pm

Welcome to the forum Gavin.

The wrong side of 40....when youre making guitars it doesnt matter how old you are.
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Re: A Newbie G'day

Post by Allen » Fri Sep 14, 2012 5:23 pm

Good to have you on board Gavin.

I think many of us would love to do this for a living.....but you better have a partner with a really good job if you want to do any sort of "living". :)
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Re: A Newbie G'day

Post by Paul B » Sat Sep 22, 2012 8:10 pm

Where in the south side of Sydney Gav? I'm in Woronora.

Welcome aboard!

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Re: A Newbie G'day

Post by woodrat » Sat Sep 22, 2012 10:21 pm

My bet is that most luthiers are on the "wrong side of 40!" :lol: .....from some one on the "wrong side of 40"

Welcome Gavin!
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