[flasah] Re: guitar

 


The solid body guitars I've covered only had glue in the neck pocket
area on the right side where I seam the side together. I've only made
one accoustic guitar and still have a lot to learn on that.

See "Black & White Floral" and "Black and Brown Floral"

--- In flasah@yahoogroups.com, LEW HOWELL <lewthered@...> wrote:
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> Leather covered guitars go back to the 1940's and the start of TV.
Since then EVERY star has had one. Elvis and Ricky in the 50's, and
almost all since. In those days, the video was taped, then the sound
added in the studio. Waylon had Terry make him about 5-7 identical.
(In case one got lost or damaged on the way to a concert.)
> YES. It does muffle the sound, but less than you think.
> AND most acoustic covers are removable. That way they can be used for
photo ops and removed for the recording studio. On the electric solid
body guitars, the cover is glued. Johnny Corndawg's is the latest I've
photo'd. It's a solid body glued.
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> ________________________________
> From: khalua1234 egginglady@...
> To: flasah@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Monday, August 31, 2009 12:10:19 PM
> Subject: [flasah] guitar
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> I've been away for a while but i gotta know sumthing abt that guitar
photo. Is that covered?wouldn' t that effect the tones of the guitar?
>

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