Only being a new member from Australia. I had a look in members area to see how many other Western Australians had a similar habit.
After look at many profiles I came across one. Mick Crickey Hardy.
He built a BNC neck copy machine about 6 years ago and posted on here.
His surname looked right but his first name was close to a cousin I have not seen in years. After watching the video it was indeed my cousin Mike.
So lost contact was restored and he had this addiction for a good many years. Buying Teds pickups back then and turned out some quality gear.
Life has moved on in a different direction for him now but thanks to CBG nation I look forward to returning to the city on leave to catch up with my cousin and pick his pockets for any CBG gems he might have stored.
Who would have thought CBG was a generic. Maybe Cousin Blood Guitars.
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Yes Darryl. He was always into wood work. I never knew he built CBGs and guitars.
Is that Mick from Gosnells? cabinetmaker?
nice story ;-)