I know this had to be done, and I’m sure you know what your doing, however that crunching sound would give me a heart attack!😱 I suppose it’s never good to have an owner looking over your shoulder when working on their guitar, car, airplane ( as an A&P mechanic, that never bothered me) or ect.
Like any other skill, after a couple hundred times it gets easier. Also, for decades I made my living playing guitar. So I'm used to people eyeballing what I'm doing. I don't mind folks scrutinizing, it makes me up my game, focus better. During my performing years I always played better in front of a crowd. Does the comparison make sense?
@@danlambertguitar6049 Yes 👍 makes sense. As I said , I was an aircraft mechanic. I didn’t mind owners watching or asking questions. But I never liked them trying to “help” , when it’s my license number going in the log book. Lol
Thank you 😊
Great project!!
Thanks. Getting these old guitars up and running again is the best.
Zac sent me. Best wishes for your new year.
Thanks, you too!
I know this had to be done, and I’m sure you know what your doing, however that crunching sound would give me a heart attack!😱
I suppose it’s never good to have an owner looking over your shoulder when working on their guitar, car, airplane ( as an A&P mechanic, that never bothered me) or ect.
Like any other skill, after a couple hundred times it gets easier. Also, for decades I made my living playing guitar. So I'm used to people eyeballing what I'm doing. I don't mind folks scrutinizing, it makes me up my game, focus better. During my performing years I always played better in front of a crowd. Does the comparison make sense?
@@danlambertguitar6049
Yes 👍 makes sense. As I said , I was an aircraft mechanic. I didn’t mind owners watching or asking questions. But I never liked them trying to “help” , when it’s my license number going in the log book. Lol