I see you smoke silvers - care to give a review?
I smoked blues for years and years in preference to the heavier greens. One day my shop didn't have any, but did have the "new" silvers, so I tried those. They're even lighter and therefore could cause issues to some people for rolling, but I have no trouble. I much prefer them taste-wise, if I have to use blues, and especially greens, I can taste unreasonable amounts of burning paper now.
I seem to prefer vintage/vintage-hot in my pickups, but contemporary in my rolling papers :lol:
Nice going Andy. Hope it ends up being a keeper. It sounds much loved already, so guess thats a good sign.
Enjoy :D
Oh yeah :D (in as much as I never seem to shift anything on), this one's definitely a keeper. She goes like a train, and looks SO good in the mirror :lol:
I do have to replace the nut though. The material is "ok" but it's been cut like/by a donkey. I was getting damping and vague sitar effects on the high E and B - managed to fix that enough (the slope back to the headstock wasn't enough). I can't really blame the builder though, I had just moved the string tree!! :lol:
The D slot, though, is cut (visibly) too wide, and the string vibrates behind the nut - this caused nasty noises when hit hard, hardly noticable through an amp, but annoying at neighbour-friendly volumes.
After the success on the B and E slots, I decided it was "double-or-nothing" time (should have quit while I was ahead) - the nut is actually cut higher than necessary (bluddy good for slide though :D), so I had some room "downwards", I felt, to "focus" the slot... er... nope... it now makes nasty noises,
all the time,
very noticable through the amp!! :lol:
It has an old fashioned fix at the moment - piece of rubber band behind the nut, tying the D and A strings together (complementary rubber band from that free supply we all have in the UK, courtesy of the Post Office :lol:). Works perfectly, "sweet as a nut" etc... - looks a bit naff though... It's a true "Rory Gallagher" fix though... in keeping with the rest of the guitar :D
Anyhoo... I'm now about to order a bunch or tusq pre-cuts (I have some other strat/tele nuts that could benefit from these). My previous form on fitting pre-cuts is two (huge) successes to one (epic) fail, so I'm ordering "spares" this time :lol:
As an illustration of what this guitar is already worth to me - if I can't get it right, it's going straight down Jonathan's for full a fret dress etc as well as "sort this b@stard nut out for me pleeze..." All my other guitars could benefit from the fret-dress thing, but they're extremely livable with, so not worth the expense as far as I'm concerned... this one, still livable with, is slightly different :D