Patrick, I think there would be a market for your hammered can lid resonators. Your process really improves them. But I wanted the tomato intact, not in paste. All done and strung up and it plays pretty good and for some odd reason sounds high and squeaky.
Pretty good, Dano. I painted the peg head leafy green and will likely add a green fret marker. The big decision is fretted or unfretted. I am really fretting about that.
Don't know if it is mighty, Wes. Will at least be a cute wall hanger.
Thanks, Bones and Allan. Bones, some fresh home grown tomatoes sure sound good. I think Linda mad chili with the tomatoes from the can the lid came from.
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Patrick, I think there would be a market for your hammered can lid resonators. Your process really improves them. But I wanted the tomato intact, not in paste. All done and strung up and it plays pretty good and for some odd reason sounds high and squeaky.
She's gonna be a peach of a tomato git UJ!
Of course I would love to take my hammer to the lid :-) Can't wait to see and hear her all done!
Pretty good, Dano. I painted the peg head leafy green and will likely add a green fret marker. The big decision is fretted or unfretted. I am really fretting about that.
Don't know if it is mighty, Wes. Will at least be a cute wall hanger.
Cute as a kitten, UJ! Inspired me to some bad poetry this morning...
Tomatoes are red,
That witch is voodoo.
Got you a Swamp Witch?
You'll need a Lil' Red, too
Pretty good and suitable name, guys.
Looks like the Nation had dubbed her "Lil Red". And I would agree! Great tomato paint on the rest of the build, too! Sweet Lil Red.....
I love the little ones Uncle. Lil Red.
I really like lil red .
she makes the swamp witch look like a bass . lol.
Thanks, Bones and Allan. Bones, some fresh home grown tomatoes sure sound good. I think Linda mad chili with the tomatoes from the can the lid came from.