I'm ass deep with custom orders and have not had time to work on my dulcimer scale CBG. Now that you remind me that building should be fun as well as profitable, I'll dust off the project and "git 'er done". Will send pics once complete.
Thanks for the welcome Ted, I am looking forward to delving deep into this forum, I've already come across some inspiring projects. I came here initially looking for a wiring diagram to help me with my build, alas I have not found it. Either that means it won't work or it's an innovative original... Do you do custom diagrams?
Thanks for the birthday wishes. Sorry I missed them the last few years. But this one matters more anyway since I cross the line to full Social Security elgibility. I've got a question. My kit guitar came with a bridge that is hardwood and a screw as the nut. After I got it all together, I have found that the strings ride too close to the frets and my sound is ruined. Would yhou suggest I raise the nut, the bridge or both. The bridge is hardwood with no notches and I have bought some bone bridges that I am trying to figure out how to add to the wood, which is already securely glued to the guitar/ Any ideas?
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Thanks Ted,pick up a lot of good tips here,have a great week.
Thanks Ted , hope all is well on hat side of the world cheers
Hi Ted thanks for my birthday cake you were the only one to remember it even my wife & kids forgot it .... oh well I must be a forgettable guy ...
Thank you for the birthday wish, Ted!
Thanks Ted. I don't check in often. I will be fixing that as this site does offer a lot information! Thanks for hosting this site.
Thanks, Ted...I'm starting to feel like a well-aged CBG! ; )
Thanks. I'm getting older but certainly not wiser!
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I'm ass deep with custom orders and have not had time to work on my dulcimer scale CBG. Now that you remind me that building should be fun as well as profitable, I'll dust off the project and "git 'er done". Will send pics once complete.
Cheers, Seppo
Thank, Ted.
Thanks for the welcome Ted, I am looking forward to delving deep into this forum, I've already come across some inspiring projects. I came here initially looking for a wiring diagram to help me with my build, alas I have not found it. Either that means it won't work or it's an innovative original... Do you do custom diagrams?
Thanks for the birthday wishes. Sorry I missed them the last few years. But this one matters more anyway since I cross the line to full Social Security elgibility. I've got a question. My kit guitar came with a bridge that is hardwood and a screw as the nut. After I got it all together, I have found that the strings ride too close to the frets and my sound is ruined. Would yhou suggest I raise the nut, the bridge or both. The bridge is hardwood with no notches and I have bought some bone bridges that I am trying to figure out how to add to the wood, which is already securely glued to the guitar/ Any ideas?
Thanks Ted for the Birthday Wish !!! Im now a OLD GEEZER !!!
Happy Birthday, thanx for all you’ve done for the handmade community!!!
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