Knox in Box
Rustbelt refugee.
this made me giggle.
The fully hollow thing is neat.
Me too. Funny that they would put that so bluntly.

this made me giggle.
The fully hollow thing is neat.
this made me giggle.
The fully hollow thing is neat.
dunno about you, chum, but I spent 12 years paying my bills with punk rock.Let's face it, all the new crap in the world doesn't change the fact that most of us will still have our day jobs, which have nothing to do with the luxury of playing guitar...
Let's face it, all the new crap in the world doesn't change the fact that most of us will still have our day jobs, which have nothing to do with the luxury of playing guitar...
dunno about you, chum, but I spent 12 years paying my bills with punk rock.
now I cut up animals...![]()
I like some of the 'new' things I am seeing in materials used for construction of instruments. It seems a new carbon fiber guitar company pops up every year, and it will only be a matter of time before someone takes this mainstream. I envision it being used as a wood/carbon layer effect, much like parker has done using composites to make ultra thin guitar bodies. I also can see it in necks, either as a whole neck replacement materials, or as a strengthening material for high stress areas. I somewhat surprised Gibson hasn't added some carbon fiber reinforcement to their necks around the truss rod channel/headstock. I also dig the torrefied maple (roasted maple, baked maple) thing a lot. I also was impressed with a flaxwood guitar I played a little while back. Basically made from wood chips in a resin base. These things all will become more mainstream as tropical woods fade from use.
I probably shold have added that I really had no bills at the time.I said most of us...