Castrol can guitar

I'm getting the hang of making these now...the 'missile launch" switch is the coil tap for the twin rail neck pickup...it's another "garage find" can with plenty of character...
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  • Ah yes...there's the whole back-story of Werner von Braithwaite, the mad scientist son of a Lancashire washerwoman and a German clock-winder, who defected to South Yorkshire by being smuggled over the Snake Pass hiding in a consignment of Aunt Bessies frozen Yorkshire puddings, by the brave partisans of the Hallamshire Liberation Front, driving a Triumph Tiger Cub sidecar combination through one of the worst winters of the 1960s
  • I love the story, Chickenbone; has a rather "Strangelove" feel...
  • love the rustic can. not as many people doing tin guitars but it's my favorite style, great build.
  • The launch switch came from my uncle Horace, who used to work at a council control bunker in The People's Republic of South Yorkshire, during the latter years of the little-known "Tripe War" period of the late 1970s. Secret intelligence had confirmed that Lancashire was building up huge reserves of ICBMs (inter-county ballistic missiles) armed with weapons-grade tripe, and in the spirit of "getting their retaliation in first", the PRoSY developed an interceptor missile (codenamed "Whippet") equipped with a warhead containing DYP (Depleted Yorkshire Pudding).....that's how I came by that switch. The switch initiates the launch procedure by triggering the rocket motor ignition, which used a secret process involving the sudden co-mingling of onion gravy and pickled red cabbage, which apparently generated huge amount of heat and gas which was then sparked by the rapid application of a smouldering untipped Wills Woodbine cigarette.....that's why uncle Horace said he always had to have a packet of Woodbines handy, in case of the 4-minute warning
  • You've excelled yourself again Mr Chickenbone :o) Love the launch switch. Though I have to wonder why someone from Birmingham had one knocking around in the shed.... lol
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