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Free limited-edition rule
I was about to crosspost this to [email protected] when I realised I was already there.
Thank you for sharing.
I’m just here for the superb owl pics.
Omg everything my husband does is adorable and cute and makes me happy.
…but I’d be fucking lying if I didn’t have minor annoyance with as much knowledge of GoT, Dune, & Yu Yu Hakusho as I do because of his drunken presentations.
He cute, and even more so when he’s passionate, but goddamn I do not gaf about Paul Atreides.
Listen, if you didn’t want a half-hour briefing on colour theory, then why did you ask me an unrelated question?
and I know you only asked if I had to do it this way because this other way looks easier, but if I tell you yes then you’re just going to ask why that is, so I’m just going to preemptively address that by giving you a 10 minute briefing on the background of this subject so that you can understand why it is that I’m telling the truth when I say “yes”
what’s that, you weren’t going to ask a follow-up question? what the fuck is wrong with you, aren’t you interested in how things work?
Saving this comment to show my wife later. I feel so seen.
Now I want a half-hour briefing on colour theory!
Don’t tempt me with a good time
You snoozed, sorry.
😭

Something something children’s hospital
As long as you all keep showing up, I’m going to assume you want more! ☺️
Please never stop!
And your assumption is going to be spot on 😁🫶
Me: actually the fingerboard is a vestigial component of guitar building as the neck can perfectly accommodate frets directly, giving the neck a more integral link to the player’s hand and also reducing manufacturing costs.
My SO: . . . no I just wanted more lemonade. . . . Okay thanks.
We all know the average guitar player can’t accept anything that isn’t the way it was done in the 1950s.
I’d think a one piece neck would be more expensive, as the fretboard is usually a super dense rare tropical wood. You’d also always be stuck with a skunk stripe.
What really surprises me is there aren’t more composite/carbon fiber/aluminum guitars to do away with truss rods and the downsides of wood vs the environment.
The example I was thinking of, the original Peavey series were created that way (with no skunk stripe, even) using gun barrel making machines and gunstock lathes. (their truss rod adjustments are super cool too) Theoretically if you were to replace a typical fingerboard, you’d have to pry it from the neck and then re-fret it anyway. Plus I’ve never ever heard of anyone doing that ever for any reason. :D So just banging in some stainless-steel mofos into that neck while the body is curing saves time and money.
I do have a “phenolic” fretboard on a different guitar that’s a fancy mix of resin and tree parts. Basically kind of like formica. Plays great, no worries, but the whole thing about particular fretboards giving a certain kind of tone is 99% horse hockey.
I tried looking up those Peavey necks, but all I saw was “bilaminate” necks where they split the maple down the center and routed out the truss rod cavity and glued it back together. I thought they’d at least match the grain back up or book match it like a body blank, but none of the ones I saw were like that. The ones where it was regular grain on one half and quartersawn on the other half looked kinda strange like it was made of leftover bits.
In my quick research, it said Fender switched to rosewood boards cuz he didn’t like the roadworn look of the maple necks on TV (ironic with all the fake roadworns now) but I always thought that looked cool. I like the look of maple necks either looking nice or grimy.
My guitar and bass are both rosewood fretboards, but I’m not a tonewood (for electrics) person. My first guitar was a plywood BC Rich import someone had stuck some Gibson humbucker in the bridge though and it sounded as good as anything else I’ve ever played.
Yeah I guess that’s right, but they fit the overall look at least for the natural finish.

Here’s a pic showing the frets-on-neck approach:

Yeah maple fretboards for me. Because Jimi. Although he didn’t really care afaik, it just looked the coolest.

I do enjoy some natural finish maple. I think maple fretboards make the guitar stand out a bit more since it’s a brighter color. The worn in ones look like they’ve got stories too, which I like. Maple’s just got character that the other fretboards don’t seem to get.
I don’t even know how it got on my feed, but I’ve been watching a ton of videos from the NirvanaGuitars YouTube channel about the history of all of Kurt’s guitars. Now those things have character! Even if they were only around for a couple weeks, they all seemed to live hard lives and are very distinct and personalized instruments even though they all would have been considered junky at the time. That’s much more exciting to me than some expensive off the shelf guitar.
Well now i have to check those out!
I’ve thoroughly enjoyed everything I’ve seen on that channel, and before I started watching him I would have said it wasn’t my thing. His guitar histories and recreations, and also his this album but with this other one’s tone or the alternate what-if Unplugged setlists are awesome.
The neck-tilt adjustment was in the heel in the neck plate and made it super easy to get the action you wanted without futzing with saddles and the truss rod

In later years they made the truss rod as easily accessible

Both of these features look cool!
I like how both seem simpler than the common ways of dealing with these 2 adjustments.
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hauls out Uber app
Well would you look at the time!
One of those games that have as many lines of lore as total minutes played worldwide 😄
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