buyusfear
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Beautiful work and beautiful instrument. Bravo!
Thank you very much!
Beautiful work and beautiful instrument. Bravo!
I seldom comment on... anything, here, but I have to commend you on an absolutely staggering level of fine, detailed work
(and that case improvement just takes even further, above and beyond!), and for simply allowing this glittering Goldtop to be what it was born to be,
only better.:3zone
It is so impressive that you reached this skill with something you're doing on the side. I think I'm not alone in saying that it feels so good to see someone restoring old goldtops.Thank you so much!
Doing this on the side, as this is just a hobby and not my main career, has taken quite a bit of effort for me to find the time to do right, but it was worth it.
It is so impressive that you reached this skill with something you're doing on the side. I think I'm not alone in saying that it feels so good to see someone restoring old goldtops.
BTW, is there any chance of you recording a vid of this guitar? Or am I asking too much ?
buyusfear,
Your workmanship is absolutely beyond stunning, impeccable, exacting, and as fine as any reconstruction work I have ever seen, by anyone who actually does do this for a living. :applaude
wow pure joy watching this thing come together. i always loved the look of a trapeze on these too. i,m going to change your name to 'buyusbeer' because everyone on this forum wants to buy you a beer i,m pretty sure. i,l buy the first round! might have to run a tab.
is it me or it always seems the re issue klusons have longer button shafts?
wow pure joy watching this thing come together. i always loved the look of a trapeze on these too. i,m going to change your name to 'buyusbeer' because everyone on this forum wants to buy you a beer i,m pretty sure. i,l buy the first round! might have to run a tab.
is it me or it always seems the re issue klusons have longer button shafts?