That is great. I suppose your name came from your dogs.
I am not making any money on my cbgs except the one I sold. I spend alot of money on one of boys who is old and sick. Every penny is worth it, he pays me back with unconditional love. That is great you can make money for them.
Thank you very much. Scottie is a mess. I see you are a dog lover. You have two cute dogs, too. Do they ride with you in the side car? Bubba and Scottie loves to ride the lawn mower, tractor, golf cart; they are not scared not one bit. Bubba has been riding stuff since he was a pup, but Scottie just started, but he wasn't scared a bit. You can really get attached to those furry bundles of joy, and laughter.
Hey Two Dog Guitar, you have some mighty fine CBGs. Great job. On photo #7, what did you use to cut the metal nut? I have been using my dremel, but it cuts the slots too big. I saw on the site, guitar strings can be used to cut the slots on deer antlers, and it would be the same size of the string that is used.The slots will be the right size. I am puzzled what to use on the metal nut, it is just like the one you have on photo #7.
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Hey 2 Dogs,you have some beautiful builds! I recently picked this up 2nd hand from an ad in Arizona. Is it from your doghouse ??
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Ups.... I did and I will listen to some more cigar songs
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That is great. I suppose your name came from your dogs.
I am not making any money on my cbgs except the one I sold. I spend alot of money on one of boys who is old and sick. Every penny is worth it, he pays me back with unconditional love. That is great you can make money for them.
Hello,
I bought a CBG from you a couple of months ago and was wondering what size
escutcheon pins do you use? I've been working on my first build and want to order the right size to use as position markers on the side of the neck.
Thanks
Hey Two Dog Guitar, you have some mighty fine CBGs. Great job. On photo #7, what did you use to cut the metal nut? I have been using my dremel, but it cuts the slots too big. I saw on the site, guitar strings can be used to cut the slots on deer antlers, and it would be the same size of the string that is used.The slots will be the right size. I am puzzled what to use on the metal nut, it is just like the one you have on photo #7.
Thanks for the help.