Added by David Fultz on April 29, 2009 at 8:38pm —
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Added by David Fultz on April 29, 2009 at 8:36pm —
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I finished up the Rocky Patel guitar tonight. I am not happy with the saddle/bridge and will probably change it tomorrow, but I like the way it looks.


Added by Dan Sleep on April 28, 2009 at 9:46pm —
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I added a new song I made up last week on my new 4 string CBG, just finished it today. A little rough as far as the electronics , I need to find a nice 4 pole pup for the guitar then I could really rock. The piezo is not bad but would really like a better pup for it. Anybody getting rid of one let me know.
Added by Steve Winchell on April 26, 2009 at 11:05pm —
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My Co. name has been Raging Rog Banjo Co. for over a year now,,,,,,,
But when the economy shut down the banjo biznssss shut down too. But its a good thing because I really didnt enjoy building banjos as much as I thought I would.When I built my 1st CBG now THAT I enjoyed!!!!!!!!!
So, as of this week my new lil biznsssssss is now called ,,,,,,,," YES YOU CAN!"
My sign sits beside my table set up I use at the shop to display and play on.
People come up and say " yes I can…
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Added by Roger Martin on April 26, 2009 at 10:55am —
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So the more I looked at the area where the strings would touch the top of the box, the more I didn't like it. So, I decided to add a fingerboard and see what happened. I found some 1/4 inch red oak and poplar at the Home Depot that were perfect for the job. The 1/4 inch was just enough to raise the fingerboard high enough to make it more playable and resolve the problem with the strings touching the box.
I used the poplar, thinking that it would give the overall look some contrast. I…
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Added by Dan Sleep on April 24, 2009 at 8:57am —
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Well, I finished up the first prototype CBG. I still need to put a permanent bridge and nut on it, but I have a friend coming over who plays guitar to check it out and make suggestions as needed. Once we get the action figured out, I will replace the bridge and nut with permanent ones and glue them down.
I did notice that if I play a note much farther than about halfway up the neck, the strings will hit the edge of the cigar box lid. I moved the bridge around a bit to eliminate some…
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Added by Dan Sleep on April 22, 2009 at 5:35pm —
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"Songs Inside The Box," the cigar box guitar documentary will be shown twice during the On Location: Memphis International Film Festival. It will open a special block of film for seniors on Friday, April 24th at 12:30 and it will also be shown on Saturday, April 25th at 5:00 p.m. Johnny Lowebow, a Memphis cigar box guitar builder and musician will be present for both screenings to show off some of his instruments and play some of his music. The festival will take place at Malco's Ridgeway Four…
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Added by Max Shores on April 22, 2009 at 2:54pm —
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As I started dry assembling my CBG, I found some of my mistakes. I mis-measured the length of the neck that needs to fit inside the box, so my holes and rivets for the strings were now in the wrong place. It would have worked, but I didn't like the way it looked. I re-measured (thanks Bob Vila, measure twice, cut once) and re-drilled the holes. This actually worked out OK because when I drilled the first set of holes, I hand drilled them since I don't have a drill press. (got to get one soon)…
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Added by Dan Sleep on April 22, 2009 at 1:04pm —
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Awesome! I just bought my brother a Fender American Strat. He's been a Gibson player all his life. He got into acoustics and got a Tak and a Martin. I think now is the time for a new addition to the guitar collection.
Added by Chas Boyce on April 22, 2009 at 2:10am —
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I paid a visit to Ace Hardware for some supplies. I found that I could use some pop rivets (Part # 2014041, 1/8") and knock the pins out of them. If I take 2 of the remaining sleeves, I can put them into the string holes on the bottom of the neck, one from the top, and one from the bottom. They are just long enough to meet in the middle of the 1x2 neck piece. I can feed the string up from the bottom and the sleeves will protect the wood from the strings while being played.
The…
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Added by Dan Sleep on April 21, 2009 at 2:00pm —
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?gl=US&feature=channel_page&v=sidUd2ZYuhc
Added by Sloth King on April 21, 2009 at 11:43am —
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A friend of mine posted a link to a video of Shane Speal playing some blues on one of his CBGs, and I loved that original bluesy sound! Since they seemed relatively easy to make, I thought I would give it a go.
I used to work at a cigar bar, so I know some of the folks there. I stopped in there Sunday morning after they opened and picked up some nice all wood boxes to start with.
I went to Home Depot and got a 9 foot length of red oak for the neck/s. It will be a really…
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Added by Dan Sleep on April 20, 2009 at 4:50pm —
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Cool news and updates:
1. It looks like I'm going to be in my local paper (maybe). I've been contacted by a reporter who wants to meet this week for an interview for my guitars. Yay me!
2. I just finished a guitar for this guy named Dennis Casey. He's in this group called Flogging Molly. I didn't even realize who the guy was until half way through the build. Stupid me. Pretty cool, though.
Added by Josh Gayou (SmokehouseGuitars) on April 20, 2009 at 4:30pm —
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It's been a long time since I have been active here, but I'm back now and planning some new builds, probably a cigar box lyre.
Added by Barry Savage on April 20, 2009 at 3:45pm —
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"Songs Inside The Box" will be broadcast on Alabama Public Television tonight at
8:00 p.m. From my experience sharing the documentary at film festivals, I would
expect many viewers will be interested in finding more information about cigar
box guitars. We have information about the documentary at:
http://www.songsinsidethebox.com
And there is a link from that site to CigarBoxNation.com.
A lot of people have expressed interest in purchasing a DVD…
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Added by Max Shores on April 14, 2009 at 5:59pm —
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Added by Jimmy Valentine on April 14, 2009 at 3:44pm —
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Jimmy Valentine is from Chicago, he got his first music lesson at the age of seven years old from rock and roll legend Jerry Lee Lewis. When he was was 13 years old he got a couple intense music theory lessons from jazz legend Maynord Fergeson. Jimmy also studied music with legendary Chicago saxaphonist Ivan Lasso. Lucky to have grown up in studios and theaters in Chicago, where he got to learn music from many legendary and world class artists. Jimmy records his music spot on live first…
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Added by Jimmy Valentine on April 14, 2009 at 3:43pm —
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Eureka Springs Ark. I'll be conducting a cigar box guitar workshop as well. Lots of jamming and hill country blues at this fest, no poseurs or rock acts that claim they play blues, this is the real deal.
I'll also be playing at the Deep Blues Fest in Minneapolis this July, if you're in teh area, stop by and say hi.
Bluesboy Jag
Added by Bluesboy Jag on April 14, 2009 at 11:02am —
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I find myself in the strange position of not being able to get enough of the cheap cardboard Cb's.It seems the public in this area will buy the simple little 1 string Didleys faster then I can dig up the boxes.
So here I am asking if any of you have too many of the cheaper boxes to sell me.
If so let me know and I'll buy what I can and pay shipping too if its needed.
WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!! What a country we live in!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Roger
Added by Roger Martin on April 12, 2009 at 10:04pm —
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