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  • What a great looking Guitar this is...from one Chilli to another...well done, that's a work of art Hal...I love it!!

  • For tunings i like DADA or GDGD from high to low. I use lighter strings for my 4 stringers. This comes from a tenor banjo, strum stick background. For lap steels i like EBGEBE (Em). So for you on 4 string would be GEBE. And my favorite Hawaiian tuning, E,C#, A, F#, E, C#. For your 4 string that would be A, F#, E, C#. These last Em and A6 tunings are from high to low.

  • I'm not sure what pot to use for a bass pup. If it's a single coil, then the 250k should be right. Is there a difference if you went direct to the jack from the pup as to volume compared to the pup at "7". You'll get full volume without a pot. I don't think 100k would be right. 500ks are for humbuckers...

  • Thanks to everyone for your positive coments.  They really mean a lot to me.  It was a lot of fun building this, got to try a lot of "firsts" for me.  Now it's a matter of setting it up properly.  Since I don't play very well and have a tin ear, it's more difficult for me to know when it's "right".  The first thing I noticed when I plug it in is that the volume pot cuts off around what would be "7".  I'm using A250k pots for both with a .047ohm tone cap.  Should I try a A500k for the volume, or do I need to go in the other direction, say a A100k?  BTW - I did NOT wire it like an Esquire as I wrote in my blog.  I wasn't happy with the results, probably needed a better pup to work with.

    As for luthier quality, well I appreciate that, but no. (LOL)  The photos don't show it, but I could have done a better job on filling the wood's pores on the box.  I have to get my impatience under control to better myself in that department.

    The strings I'm using right now are .016, .022, .030, and .040, a bit heavier than I usually use.  I've tried a couple of tunings like eBGD and gDAE, but don't feel like I've hit the sweet spot yet.  Any suggestions?

     

  • Man that is too fancy for me, but at the same time it's beautiful and I would be thrilled if I'd built it.  Luthier quality.

  • Hal, congratulations. I think it's a hit with everyone. Very original and totally sexy.

  • A feast for the eyes, well done Hal.

  • Superb piece of work Hal, a thing of beauty!

  • You've made an absolutely superb job of that.  Just read the blog and the simple lines in the final version are beautiful. Excellent design !!

  • Just so much Art Deco sweetness there, that is fine work!

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