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"Steve, I was kidding about the tunes. Thanks for the explanation of the zero frets. Cheers."
Mar 16, 2010
Steve Hardman left a comment for Dianne Woods
"Hi Dianne, your frets are numbered 1,2,3,4,etc from the end of the instruments neck nearest the tuning heads,and your strings run over the nut at this end. A zero fret would be set into the neck where the nuts' face meets the fingerboard,…"
Mar 16, 2010
Dianne Woods left a comment for Steve Hardman
"Hey Steve, I am in trouble---I have no tunes in my head---in fact, nothing in my head. LOL. I have heard of the Zero fret, but forgot what it is. Can you refresh my aging mind? Thank you for the advice, it is greatly appreciated. Take care."
Mar 16, 2010
Steve Hardman left a comment for Dianne Woods
"Hi Dianne, I make, play, and have taught guitar so a simple tune to me, may not be simple to another person, so start off with the tunes that are in your head, tunes that you can hum to as you play along, learn to pick before you slide,and when you…"
Mar 15, 2010
Dianne Woods left a comment for Steve Hardman
"You are very welcome. I am glad you like my heart shape tin. What kind of simple tunes do you play on your CBGs? I haven't got the hang of the sliding, so I thought the 2nd one I am building I would lower the strings---not for sliding. Yes, it…"
Mar 15, 2010
Steve Hardman left a comment for Dianne Woods
"Hi Dianne, thank you for your kind comment I still have the Diablo hanging on my dining room wall, it will have to go soon as I have a house full of guitars and play them all, so one of my children will have to leave the nest in the near future. I…"
Mar 14, 2010
Dianne Woods left a comment for Steve Hardman
"Very nice builds, Steve."
Mar 14, 2010
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Dec 24, 2009
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"Oops! I read your previous reply. Thanks,"
Dec 24, 2009
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"Nice! What did you use to make this tailpiece??"
Dec 24, 2009
Steve Hardman left a comment for Jon Henriksen
"Hello Jon, Steve Hardman here, brilliant job on Natural Distortion 13. I just love the elegant neck and head."
Dec 23, 2009
Steve Hardman left a comment for jason fitzgibbons
"Hello Jason, Steve Hardman here, The tail piece is made from 1/2 mm [ .020 inch ] brass sheet as are the box corners these CBGs' are all made for sale to my clients in the UK. Thanks for asking, cheers and Merry Christmas."
Dec 23, 2009
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"really nice build, what is that tail piece made from?"
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At 12:48pm on March 16, 2010, Dianne Woods said…
Steve, I was kidding about the tunes. Thanks for the explanation of the zero frets. Cheers.
At 6:45am on March 16, 2010, Dianne Woods said…
Hey Steve, I am in trouble---I have no tunes in my head---in fact, nothing in my head. LOL. I have heard of the Zero fret, but forgot what it is. Can you refresh my aging mind? Thank you for the advice, it is greatly appreciated.
Take care.
At 8:40am on March 15, 2010, Dianne Woods said…
You are very welcome. I am glad you like my heart shape tin. What kind of simple tunes do you play on your CBGs? I haven't got the hang of the sliding, so I thought the 2nd one I am building I would lower the strings---not for sliding. Yes, it is a challenage to build different styles; it makes me think which I am not used to.LOL Sometimes, I have to get some advice from my husband. I love thinking up the designs, and always looking for stuff different to use on them. It is fun and keeps me busy. I am slow making them, have to think about it. Keep up the great work.
At 3:09pm on March 14, 2010, Dianne Woods said…
Very nice builds, Steve.
At 7:23pm on October 16, 2009, Tres Seaver said…
Welcome aboard, Steve! You will find lots of helpful folks and information here on all things CBG (CBB, CBU, etc.) Feel free to poke around, ask questions, and post your stuff (photos, recordings, videos, etc.).

Most of all, have fun!

Tres.
 
 
 

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