I use 10 - 56 in E standard and drop D. I'm a heavy picker with the right hand doing intricate picking on the low strings, so I love right tension! It also gives you a bigger sound. I've been using that same gauge for about 15 years now, so I'm used to it and it doesn't hurt. Just takes time to...
Hey guys! I've been home in the Canadian Arctic for a month now, my older brother shot an adolescent lone caribou that strayed off from the herd two weeks ago. Decent size, good amount of meat from the animal.
Today on November 26th, my brother in law harvested a moose and trust me guys, it...
I always trimmed mine down to look presentable for work. Then the pandemic started and I stopped caring. I looked like a Mongolian warrior at the end of 2020 hahaha I kept it for a few years, then I trimmed it down with a #2 hair clip.
Hey guys, I was scrolling through reels on Instagram and came across this unique double neck strat style cockstock ESP that James Hetfield played during the Black Album touring era, they played Fade to Black.
I've seen James play a double neck ESP Explorer, but never this strat double neck. I...
Does the guitar have direct mount pickups? If not and you're using pickup rings? You won't notice a difference if you have to re-route the pickup cavities because the pickup rings will hide that anyways.
Besides, every guitar needs battle scars anyways! When I bought my Les Paul Goldtop, I was...
I just got back into watching Community after I saw that it's back on Netflix! Woohoo! It's one of my favorite tv shows of all time!
I literally just posted this on FB earlier as I got my best friend into the tv show, it's the blooper reel from the first season haha
My Goldtop. I took this portrait style shot during the holidays a few years back.
I have gold pickup covers on the DiMarzio PAF neck pickup and the Seymour Duncan JB in the bridge, it looked way better with the pickup covers because when I got it, it came with black Seymour Duncan Alnico II...
Reverse is if has a locking nut. I have a 7 string with a reverse headstock with a fixed bridge, even with heavy gauge strings, the low B is floppy and feels like playing a spaghetti noodle lol
I see now. Also, Inuit means two or more people which is plural - Inuk is singular for just one Eskimo. And don't worry, the word Eskimo doesn't offend me, it has offended some Inuit people, but it's our known term around the world and being called an Eskimo is fine with me, because it's a Cree...
Fuck ya bro! I LOVE Lamb of God! I can't believe Mark Morton's contract with Jackson ended and now he's playing Gibson Les Pauls live! He's the reason that I bought a Goldtop!
Definitely Laid to Rest by Lamb of God! They changed the metal world when Ashes of the Wake came out! Completely changed the way I wrote riffs and music.
You don't butcher your animals on the spot? Like why give the butchers a big cut of the meat when you can just butcher the entire animal yourself?
Inuit don't have a slaughterhouse where I'm from, from the moment the animals die, like caribou for instance, we butcher them on the spot of the...
Since I posted my caribou mipku Inuit dried meat earlier, I got a huge craving for some... This southern BC urban Inuk decided to make some mipku. For my southern friends, that is what Inuit call dried meat.
I bought four Bison top sirloin steaks (bonus at half price each!) at Safeway today and...
My dudes, I found some ground up buffalo meat at the local Kootenay Market grocery store downtown. I wish it was buffalo steaks, because I wanted to make an Inuit delicacy called mipku - dried meat. I always made it with caribou, musk ox and moose meat back home in the Arctic. They are thinly...