Lonman

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Springfield, IL

United States

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  • George Yeager

    Thanks for the comment, Lonman. The neck wood for that guitar is red oak. It just looks like that because I burned it with a blowtorch and oiled it up with tung oil.
  • Uncle John

    Thanks for your kind comments on Cigar Box Guitar Song and me sharing on gits.  Others have helped me and I will pay back and forward when I can.  We have a great hobby.  I like your gets.
  • Uncle John

    You are finding some cool boxes and building some good looking builds.  Good on ya.

  • Uncle John

    Thanks for your kind comments also.  Yup, the builds can accumulate.  But, you know, I truly enjoy about half a dozen on a frequent basis and a half dozen more on an occasional basis.  I did sell 2 the last too weeks (and too cheaply, but I had my fun.)  And I just finished a quickie build out of scraps that is spoken for - and I hate to let it go. 

  • JUJU

    Cheers mate for your comments on the truss rod cover and jack socket - i was given a bit of pearloid sheet - but i would not know where to buy it from - it's propper use was for a new outer skin on a drum kit - i guess you could try a music store but it may be cheaper to buy a Stratocaster pearloid scratch plate and use that to make your parts from - other than that try ebay

  • Dr. Dave

    I saw your question about techniques for photos.  I've had good luck with water slide paper.  This essentially lets you make a decal.  You find your image, maybe edit the photo, then print onto the water slide paper.  It comes in both laser and ink jet varieties.  You then spray it with clear acrylic.  When it's dry, soak the paper in water briefly, then slide the picture  off the backing onto the box.

    I made a uke this way.

  • darren brown

    thanks lonman ,the chess board build you did there is very cool .

  • Janos BoogieMan CBGs

    Thank you for your compliment! Yeah, can't miss the 12th fret, it's for sure! :))

  • Rock-Schorsch

    Hi Lonman, sorry iforgot it because I was in hurry. Look at my side, I added two pics of the case. Greetings

  • Rock-Schorsch

    Hello Lonman, since you do well to use no chipwood. Plywood boards (I do not know the word for it) are much more stable and lighter. They are available in our birch beech poplar and maple. I had chosen birch. Yours Schorsch
  • Dave Lynas

    Glad to be a friend Lonman. Thanks for asking. .. Dave

  • Dave Lynas

    You have some great builds Lonman. Love those cases too. Been looking at your slide show.