I just got the sign off of Amazon. I used two signs...one for the back and one for the front. I work in ag so I wanted something for my office. Dekalb signs are so rustic with such a great history, I though it was the best fit for a CBG. I didn't realize I had strung it up wrong until after I took the picture. I ended up restringing it. I think this was my 3rd or 4th project so I'm still trying to figure things out. It's amazing with these things how there's a new lesson to be learned every time.
Yup. I always like the look of DeKalb's flying corn cob. The reddish and green neck works perfect here. I had to click on your name to see where you live. (Iowa here).
Great looking git. 2 things: Where did you get the DeKalb sign? And for that bass string, there's nothing wrong with taking the straighter shot and wrapping the string from the 'wrong side.'
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Thanks, I kind of guessed it was a reproduction. Agreed on the lessons. :)
I just got the sign off of Amazon. I used two signs...one for the back and one for the front. I work in ag so I wanted something for my office. Dekalb signs are so rustic with such a great history, I though it was the best fit for a CBG. I didn't realize I had strung it up wrong until after I took the picture. I ended up restringing it. I think this was my 3rd or 4th project so I'm still trying to figure things out. It's amazing with these things how there's a new lesson to be learned every time.
Yup. I always like the look of DeKalb's flying corn cob. The reddish and green neck works perfect here. I had to click on your name to see where you live. (Iowa here).
Great looking git. 2 things: Where did you get the DeKalb sign? And for that bass string, there's nothing wrong with taking the straighter shot and wrapping the string from the 'wrong side.'