Three strikes

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  • They say no two cbg's are alike.you managed three.
  • Thanks Paul   ,, had seen this and understood what it was ,,just wasen t real sure how to make it work ,, gotcha   and again  Tks ,, will build me one this away

  • Thanks  Richard, I'm guessing that your asking about the fret spacing on the top and bottom boxes that seem to be missing some of the frets, so I will address that.  These are fretted so they play a diatonic  major scale, do, re, mi,fa,so,la, ti,do. And you're right it does make them a little easier to play. As far as the placement or spacing of the frets you can copy the spacing on a regular guitar but you leave out the 1rst,3rd,6th,8th,13th,15th,18th,and 20th fret. I  use a 25 1/2 scale length like you would find on a fender stratocaster or telecaster guitar and the strings are .023,.014 and .010 size.(low to high) and tune it D A D. You can learn all about this type of instrument at this site, strumstick.com. This site is where I went to learn about it.  Good luck.

  • Fine looking boxes !!!!!   question ,,,on ur fretting ,,what is/or how do u get the odd settings on the frets ??  know they designed to b easy to play ,,but how do u set em ?

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