Fretless Guitar blues
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sunny weather,long hair,a chair by the door and a guitar...just perfect....bluesman for life........
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oh thats awesome, seems kinds like playing slide guitar, but with more freedom to playing pentatonic scales and stuff
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Man you really like you chilling out there
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wow lol - thanks for sharing this! :D
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very interesting to watch I will have to buiuld one now...maybe with a sustainer..Good job!
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I love it lol. Sounds so kool.
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krestivo1 don't You think that a fretless guitar blues sounds like a good old delta blues??? I found this thing yesterday after removing the frets from my peavey t-15.
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@krestivo1 how did u pull it off?
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is that a tom delonge signature stat?
BaktolKillWithGuitar 6 months ago
@BaktolKillWithGuitar Actually it's a Bob Mokricki signature Squire. A friend who is a guitar player helped me pull the frets. Then I made him sign it. That's the signature you can see there.
krestivo1 2 weeks ago
NEVER pull fret cold,you'll chip the board and make unnecessary repair work.Use a soldering iron on the frets to loosen the glue then pull the frets
cast390 1 year ago
@cast390 : On this cheap Squire, the frets were NOT glued in. We tried an iron, but it was useless, the frets were pressed in and held in by prongs on the fret itself. There was no glue. We had to just pull the frets out, and it did crack the fretboard a little. But, yeah, on a good guitar where the frets are glued in, use a clothes iron or a soldering iron to melt the glue.
krestivo1 1 year ago
@krestivo1
once you remove the frets, should u sand the neck down?
Bulletwithguns 8 months ago
@Bulletwithguns Yes I had to fill the holes with putty, then sand the neck down.
krestivo1 2 weeks ago