We asked you to build instruments from tin cans and metal containers in our "Kick the Can" contest...and you all delivered
13 pages of entries!
Judging was extremely difficult on this one, but one instrument stood out from the rest. We proudly announce that George McLeod's "Double Jack" tenor guitar/bass hybrid has clinched the top-slot! McLeod will get a $100 gift certificate from C. B. Gitty Crafter Supply and eternal bragging rights
Instrument description: Got a bottle of "Jack" last Christmas... I immediately got an idea for a new build, but as you can see I had to do a lot of "research" while doing the design phase!
The Jack Daniel's tin boxes are lined with poplar. The through body necks are maple. Tenor fret-board is CB Gitty Peruvian walnut. Bass fretless finger-board is red oak. .The finish is a combination of Ebony coloured (colored) Aniline dye and high gloss lacquer.
The fret markers were cut from 1/4" aluminum round rod. Bass fretless frets were applied using a silver-metallic Sharpie marker pen. The x-connector bars were cut from 1" square aluminum tubing.
I made the wiring harness using a uke rod piezo for the tenor and a 3-pole rod piezo for the bass wired in parallel. The wiring harness is connected to the Cherub GT6 G-Tone "gizmo" with a 3mm mono plug.
I strongly believe my next build will be based on beer "research".
Gotta go. Gotta date with the kegerator in my man cave.
Rock on!
Gittys by George
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Good to see where the winner is from, eh.
Congrats to the winners.
Congrats to everyone that entered .not just the winners , all the great designs are helpful in keeping it fun and inspiring for others . And what goes around comes around , I've donated my contest winnings to "guits for vets " headed up by member Henry Dervaric . here in canada they can use it more than me . and it's great contests like these on the nation that allow us do do things like this .
a circle of giving , and a ball of fun ;-)
cheers Ben and Shane . and all of cbn. ;-)