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<blockquote data-quote="Electrodave" data-source="post: 22037613" data-attributes="member: 343811"><p>It looks like next week now. I had to order a switch, which I'll get Monday or Tuesday. So I ordered some American made knobs as well. I see that I didn't mention that Christi is my first "All American" guitar. The wood is all from the US, and so is everything attached to it. Even the strap pegs were made by a machine shop in San Diego. That's why I had to order the switch and knobs. I was out of American made switches and knobs. I had some CA made Dakaware knobs, but I guess that I used them all.</p><p></p><p>In fact, I just realized what I did with the last pair of Dakaware knobs. I used them on Valeri, pictured below, along with my latest crew member, a Vindicator with a Melo 3.</p><p></p><p>Valeri is my first lefty pinecaster. My 7th lefty, out of over 100 guitars. So I vowed to do a lefty every third project or so. The pine body is amazingly resonant, they frequently sound like small acoustics when they're not plugged in.</p><p></p><p>I still have to do some neck fitment, but I'm hoping to finish her soon, as well.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]835427[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Electrodave, post: 22037613, member: 343811"] It looks like next week now. I had to order a switch, which I'll get Monday or Tuesday. So I ordered some American made knobs as well. I see that I didn't mention that Christi is my first "All American" guitar. The wood is all from the US, and so is everything attached to it. Even the strap pegs were made by a machine shop in San Diego. That's why I had to order the switch and knobs. I was out of American made switches and knobs. I had some CA made Dakaware knobs, but I guess that I used them all. In fact, I just realized what I did with the last pair of Dakaware knobs. I used them on Valeri, pictured below, along with my latest crew member, a Vindicator with a Melo 3. Valeri is my first lefty pinecaster. My 7th lefty, out of over 100 guitars. So I vowed to do a lefty every third project or so. The pine body is amazingly resonant, they frequently sound like small acoustics when they're not plugged in. I still have to do some neck fitment, but I'm hoping to finish her soon, as well. [ATTACH=full]835427[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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