Between you, me, and everybody else who hangs around the lamppost on the streetcorner.

The place to chat with your fellow MIMForum members about whatever you want that doesn't relate to instruments, or isn't specific to one instrument family. Pull up a chair, grab a cold one out of the virtual 'fridge, and tell your friends what's on your mind.
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Bob Hammond
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Between you, me, and everybody else who hangs around the lamppost on the streetcorner.

Post by Bob Hammond »

Happy Thanksgiving,

I just thought that I would tell you I always enjoy seeing and reading about how people build instruments from scratch, and reading about how it was done. I also like to see and read about the exchange of ideas to solve problems in building.

Factories produce very consistent products, but somehow in that process, the charm of what makes one instrument different than the next 'exact' copy, or similar model, off the production line, is lost.
Jason Rodgers
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Re: Between you, me, and everybody else who hangs around the lamppost on the streetcorner.

Post by Jason Rodgers »

I bought Benedetto's book thinking that I'd make the archtop that I couldn't afford $1200 to buy. That was 1998, and I still haven't built that guitar, or any other for that matter (though I've spent that much a few times over on tools and building two shops). Still, I'm thankful for a great hobby and great folks to share it with here on the MIMF.
-Ruining perfectly good wood, one day at a time.
Warren May
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Post by Warren May »

MIMF (and frets.com) were some of the first internet sites I stumbled onto and it's been great to have so much knowledge literally at your fingertips. Like Jason, I bought Sloane's book way back in the 1970's and read it over and over but somehow didn't find the time to get started. I think watching the step by step pictures and tutorials on the internet as well as finding sources for materials gave the courage to jump in. I am thankful for all who give advice on MIMF :D
Bob Wolfe
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Re: Between you, me, and everybody else who hangs around the lamppost on the streetcorner.

Post by Bob Wolfe »

While I am new here, I have found valuable advise. Thanks.
Always On, But Slightly Off. CB.
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