Just finished "Company Aytch" by Sam Watkins. A personal memoir of an ordinary private in the Confederate Army of Tennessee during the American Civil War of 1861-1865. Got this after watching Ken Burns's excellent documentary series "The Civil War" and hearing many quotes from these memoirs...
Why settle for one when you can have both? I'm pretty sure these guitars are finished in poly, which makes a perfect base for custom automotive paint. This in turn opens your options to "flip" colours, which have an irridescent sheen with a "peacock" finish, as mentioned previously. But of...
Agreed. Though for balance, it should be remembered that tinkerers, hackers and inventors constantly coming up with new hypotheses on how to improve the guitar are the reason we have genuine advances, such as true temperament frets, non-sucky picks, locking trems that lose close to zero tuning...