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Post by guitarmaster007 on May 6, 2011 11:38:46 GMT -6
I think we can not build a Guitar until we have different skills. I am only limited to learning aspect of Guitar.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 25, 2011 7:54:16 GMT -6
I started building guitars with no idea of how to build them. If you wait to have the skills you will never learn the skills. You have to someday start. Then and only then can you really start getting the skills to build or do anything. I have friends that have been playing guitar for 40 + years and still think they can't play good enough to play in a band. I always tell them until you start playing in a band you will never get the skills or the talent to do so. So if you say you CAN"T then you CAN"T. We all have to start somewhere. EB
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Post by Deleted on Jun 10, 2013 11:30:07 GMT -6
Wow! I was looking at the date of when this guitar was built. It was in 2010. Just 3 years ago. Here is a little update about the guitar. She is still looking pretty good. It now has a mark on it at the head stock, from the case I had it in. Somehow, the gig bag had glued itself just to the head stock. But it is on the edge of it and not on the face or back. The poly, since being out here in AZ dry air has shrunk a little but nothing I have not seen on other factory guitars that live there lives out here in AZ. Sound and tone wise... It is amazing how great this guitar sounds. The on board effects are killer. I have now played the guitar both at church and in 2 concerts. She holds up the the name Guitar Attack! She is not pedal shy and will sustain forever! I sent John Williams a temple of this guitar. I hope someday he will fill the urge to build one. I now have guitar sitting in a guitar stand in my living room, So many people think it a store bought guitar. Most are impressed when I share the story of how this guitar came to be. Well, that's my update for now. EB
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Post by Deleted on Feb 6, 2014 17:25:45 GMT -6
Hey there all... Thought I would give my yearly up dated on this guitar. As some of you know I have been going through all my guitars and making sure they are working like they should. I don't know how guitars can be stored away and yet they can stop playing or be in need of things. Well, any way I know a brag on this build from time to time. I really love this guitar. I can never say thank-you enough all that helped make this guitar possible. So I have not play this in a while. I just spent the last hour playing her. WOW, this guitars is just amazing. For it not to have any tone controls on it (other than the on board effects) this guitar sound amazing. The P90 stile pickups sound really good, as well as the stacked humbucker. You can get so many sounds out this rig, I know I have not even taped all that it can do. All I had to do her today was lower the bridge a little. I guess setting around in a case and the dry weather here in AZ made her move a little. But nothing too bad. I really like the sound/tones I can get form this guitar. I am thinking of not putting a tone control in my next build. I did nothing to the sound of my amp. I plugged the guitar in and left everything on the amp to where I use the amp for my other guitars. I was so blown away at how great she sounded. WOW! I need to play her more often. Thanks again to all... And thanks for reading about the guitar Attack Guitar build! Hey John, when are are you going to build one?
EB
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Post by Deleted on Jul 29, 2014 13:44:22 GMT -6
Hey now that I have a way to record. I thought I might do some Video of this guitar. But I'm not going to unless I can get some interest in me doing so. She has some age on her now and sounding better than ever. So I'' see how many of you are interested in a video. Now I don't shred or stand on my head or play behind my back these days. LOL! But I will try and show you all how she sounds. EB
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Post by dnic on Jul 29, 2014 19:56:59 GMT -6
Sure play that bad boy. Let's hear it.
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Post by latestrummer on Jul 29, 2014 20:13:37 GMT -6
Absolutely! What's a guitar without a listen:)
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Post by Deleted on Jul 30, 2014 15:52:15 GMT -6
Ok, I'll try and work on that and get it posted. I hope I can show what she can do. I'll be playing it through my Peavey Delta Blues amp. I will be using what is built in to the amp. The Guitar Attack guitar has on board effects. If I remember right there are 5 on board effects. I'll go through each one, and each pickup, one at a time, then end will all three pickups on.
she is a really cool guitar. So many ways to get all kinds of tones. I am sure that someone like John W could get all kinds of cool hard rock sounds out her. But me I'm just a bluesy kind of guy. But I'll do my best...
EB
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Post by kcjewel on Apr 19, 2015 22:30:05 GMT -6
Hey Eddie, you still playing the parts guitar? Did you ever move to AZ? John and the crew
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Post by GuitarAttack Forum on May 13, 2015 8:25:41 GMT -6
Hey Eddie - it looks like the GuitarAttack guitar is on the cover of the most recent Stewmac catalog. I will post a photo later..has anybody else seen it?
John
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Post by dnic on May 13, 2015 12:49:03 GMT -6
I got the catalog but didn't notice. I'll check.
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Post by GuitarAttack Forum on May 14, 2015 5:45:15 GMT -6
Check bottom-center... John Attachments:
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Post by stratpurist on May 14, 2015 7:20:21 GMT -6
It's a dead ringer, for sure. except for the body shape, pickups, volume and tone controls and the chrome hardware, I can see it. LOL
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Post by GuitarAttack Forum on May 14, 2015 10:16:27 GMT -6
Ok...ok...I know...but when I first saw the catalog I thought it was the guitar.
Ok...I'm back to work.
John
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Post by hoz on Jun 5, 2015 5:26:40 GMT -6
It should have been on there, it was such a cool build. But, I guess it's not called the stewmac guitar build!
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