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Uploaded by on Sep 7, 2009

I was bored, so I figured I'd answer many of the questions I'm asked in the various videos I've posted.

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  • that white strat is one foxy lady!!! maple neck, white body ... just like mine :)

  • @seasonedtoker thanks.

  • hey what were the links you gave out for the two guys? i want to get a guitar finish redone and i'd appreciate the links. by the way your the funniest guitar builder i've ever seen, i love your videos! and i got a question for you, what got you to start playing guitar and getting serious with guitar teching? thanks!

  • add a "dot com" to the end of the names I'm listing.

    mojobodies

    mikelearn

    Thanks so much for the kind words; Ace Frehley got me into playing guitar when I was very small, and Randy Rhoads was my next major influence. As far as what got me into building and working on guitars, that'd also be Randy Rhoads (and the story of his Jacksons), the hot-rodding era of the 80s, and people that I knew that made guitars as I was growing up.

  • haha, one more question mate,

    with the guitars i build and design, i have just been hand painting my logo onto the headstock(that i have sanded and shaped for copyright issues lolz) giving each logo a tiny difference just in case they are ever worth anything extreme :P

    but yeah, how do you do your logos?

  • I had waterslide decals made in white, black, silver, and gold.

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  • lol i like how at 0:12 the guitar is hanging on the wall at 0:16 it isn't and at 0:48 its in your hands (awesome) good job sully

  • ..skkktch over bro ..im the worlds biggest rhoads fan..lol... shame that guitar got damages... the fire bird inspires me ..im doing one!!!

  • All of your work is incredible. I am redoing a 1977 Gibson L6-S. Back in the 80's I messed the finish up, just now redoing it. The maple body does not have the figuring that you generally see. I know they did this in a satin finish. However, I am planning to do natural with the clear nitro finish. Have you worked with this type of wood and what were your preferences as far as the finish and possibly staining the wood some other color? Thanks in advance!

  • Hahah. Sergent Boner

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