How can that even work? Like, how is it playable? What about the truss rod? Seems to make about as much sense as a car with an upside-down motorbike on the roof.
I got this off a bloke in London who said he got it from a pawn shop. When I found out how wide the neck is I thought "8 string" but it's too narrow @ the heel.
Looks laser-etched to me. Regular gloss black finish & then engraved/etched with a laser (hence the name of this one). If you want to ship a gloss finished body to the UK I can do this, but you need a graphic file for the artwork you want etched.
So, I was looking for a 7 string neck for a project (compact/travel 7) & I scored a dirt-cheap donor off the ebay. It was a real Franken-V! Set-up for a lefty, real beaten-up 6 string Jackson King V body with everything filled, cheap fixed-bridge, 1x EMG 707 and neck pocket routed into...
Hello everyone... I used to be on here ages ago, under the name "Beelzebloke", then injury (tendonitis) & family (I have bred!!!) & "career" (looong hours) meant I couldn't really make the time to be a forumite any more... Well after this long break I've decided to get back on here. Makes...
My Doc says no playing & rest my hand for 6 weeks!:noway: Luckily she has a husband who's a guitar nut & she seemed really knowledgeable about such things, & she reckons it's tendonitis:noplease: It's gonna be hard not playing, but luckily I have a lap-steel which it's okay to...
Yeah, oh well, it's still not right...:scream: It's got me really worried, so: Going to the Doc's to get it checked out tomorrow, I'm gonna see if he can refer me to someone who specializes in that sort of thing. :noplease: I am officially depressed & worried...:rant: :noway: :noway...
Cats are cool, we have a really old cat called Ludi, she's getting on a bit now & we have to give her drugs every day but she's still very active & plays a lot. Have you seen www.stuffonmycat.com ? It's pretty funny, cats seem to like it when you put stuff on them. Also our cat...
That's kinda how I see it, but it's also interesting how these have become accepted by some occultists as "valid" texts/rituals in that even though they're "invented" (isn't any other ritual/religion?) they can still be viewed as useful in some way, even if only as a cultural/literary curiosity...
The "Simon" one is the only one I've seen, and it is certainly interesting whichever way you look at it. @MK: Definately give Gurdjieff a go... Especially his "All & Everything" series, "Beelzebub's Tales To His Grandson" is an absolute classic.