Cheers Robert.

bobthebuilder wrote: ↑Fri Dec 21, 2018 9:27 amHi Martin, I have been a member of this forum forever but have had to stop working with wood for the time being on doctors orders but still like to visit to try to keep up to date in the hope I will eventually get back to building my guitars. I still have a very large stash of wood, some of which would be almost unobtainable these days partly due to CITIES and partly due to the world running out of some of the timber species through over logging. Anyway just letting you know I am still here and still enjoying ANZLF.
Cheers Robert.![]()
gerryt wrote: ↑Sun Dec 23, 2018 11:04 pmHi all
The main reason I haven't posted is that I'm from neither Australia or New Zealand so I didn't know if it would be appropriate. I live in Scotland and have been building electric and acoustic guitars and the occasional uke for getting on for 17 years. Recently bought the books and am having my instrument building world turned upside down by them (which is what I had hoped for from them!). The forum is a fabulous resource and I appreciate all of the info on it. If it's ok I will start posting a bit although I don't have a lot of time and what I do have I try to use to build. Thanks again, Gerry in Whisky country, Speyside, Scotland
Lillian wrote: ↑Mon Apr 01, 2019 11:03 amThank you for not binning my account Martin. Truly appreciated.
Left another soul-sucking job a bit over a year and a half ago now, but then I had to get my license for my current position. That took about nine months. I got that all sorted out, so now I actually have some free time and funds to get back in the shop.
I promised my son a new neck for his crappy knockoff strat for his birthday. So I have until November to get one all sorted out. I spent a big part of the weekend binning most of the crap that had just gotten tossed in the shop to get it out from under foot. So, progress is being made.
kevjed wrote: ↑Wed May 20, 2020 6:22 pmHi Folks,
its been some time since I have even lurked but I am back and hope to become a (semi) regular again. My 13 yo daughter has given me a hard time about not building much I by putting it up here I am making a commitment to actually contribute. I will post my daughters first attempt at woodwork let alone a ukulele. Its only my second uke but I've made a handful of guitars over the years. I jelly of how quickly my daughter has progressed and I'm sure she will put me to shame in no time.
I just want to say thanks for all the help I've got from you all here when I was just starting out the first time. Starting out again I'm sure you will be more direct knowing that you won't offend.
See you once the banter begins.
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