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  • #16
    Re: Stew-mac kits

    Yeah, if you buy just the fret tools you need for that 1 guitar it would be under 100 bucks for sure, a lot cheaper than having it done professionally. I say if you've got the money to blow go for the kit and give it a shot, it'll be great experience but keep in mind that it will be a rather expensive guitar building lesson!
    My goal in life is to be the kind of asshole my wife thinks I am.

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    • #17
      Re: Stew-mac kits

      BM and MM, thanks for the encoutragement and helpful advice. Twister, I by no means think that I am going to build a "Martin" quality guitar from a kit-but if i want an acoustic guitar with pink and purple transparent stain, sperzel locking tuners, banana shaped inlays, a swiss cheese headstock and 14 different strap buttons so i dont have to mess with the buckle thing on the strap, I can do that with a kit and it will be because I want it that way, not because that was all that was available in the shop. If I wanted someone to make me feel like an idiot for asking a simple question, I would call my calculus professor from my freshman year!

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      • #18
        Re: Stew-mac kits

        Originally posted by etaeniura:
        BM and MM, thanks for the encoutragement and helpful advice. Twister, I by no means think that I am going to build a "Martin" quality guitar from a kit-but if i want an acoustic guitar with pink and purple transparent stain, sperzel locking tuners, banana shaped inlays, a swiss cheese headstock and 14 different strap buttons so i dont have to mess with the buckle thing on the strap, I can do that with a kit and it will be because I want it that way, not because that was all that was available in the shop. If I wanted someone to make me feel like an idiot for asking a simple question, I would call my calculus professor from my freshman year!
        <font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">I can't make you feel like an idiot without your permission.

        Good luck on your projects. Measure twice, cut once, post pics when finished.

        Pete

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        • #19
          Re: Stew-mac kits

          Oh, here's the simple kit instructions from Stewmac - might want to review these, along with the tool and materials list.

          http://www.stewmac.com/freeinfo/i-5295/i-5295.pdf

          Pete

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