Philly
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Not going to bind this one as I just want to play it. If I make a second I'll go OTT with the flashy stuff :wink: As for playing, yes. Been playing guitar for 20 years, bass for the last 2 (now playing a six string bass!) and have been playing with lap steel for ages. I made a brass nut to raise the strings on my regular acoustic and have been playing that as a lap guitar. I'll post a recoding of my humble screechings when she's strung up and playable. ANd if that's not a threat....... :wink:
Nice Ute Pete - love the blackness. Very metal :lol:
And at last - the infamous Tele photo's.
I bought this Jap Squier Tele about 10 years ago. It was finished in a heavy coat of butterscotch poly - looked horrible but sounded great. One day I dropped it and cracked off some of the lacquer on the bottom of the guitar - I started picking at the lacquer and the rest of it came off pretty easily. It revealed some stunning figured ash! So I sanded it back, applied a few coats of oil and sealed it with shellac. A very pretty Tele
As always, the pictures don't do it justice. If we get some sunshine one day I'll take better ones.
Cheers
Philly![Big grin :D :D](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
Not going to bind this one as I just want to play it. If I make a second I'll go OTT with the flashy stuff :wink: As for playing, yes. Been playing guitar for 20 years, bass for the last 2 (now playing a six string bass!) and have been playing with lap steel for ages. I made a brass nut to raise the strings on my regular acoustic and have been playing that as a lap guitar. I'll post a recoding of my humble screechings when she's strung up and playable. ANd if that's not a threat....... :wink:
Nice Ute Pete - love the blackness. Very metal :lol:
And at last - the infamous Tele photo's.
I bought this Jap Squier Tele about 10 years ago. It was finished in a heavy coat of butterscotch poly - looked horrible but sounded great. One day I dropped it and cracked off some of the lacquer on the bottom of the guitar - I started picking at the lacquer and the rest of it came off pretty easily. It revealed some stunning figured ash! So I sanded it back, applied a few coats of oil and sealed it with shellac. A very pretty Tele
![tele1.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/1e1/1e12cf739bfd8c99914d35b8a260333a.jpg)
![tele2.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/bfc/bfc5e1b5871d5e39c9fa456bf1c7f6b0.jpg)
![tele3.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/5d8/5d8790b63c4feebc73d99d18aa0e5127.jpg)
As always, the pictures don't do it justice. If we get some sunshine one day I'll take better ones.
Cheers
Philly