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Ahh, but for the lack of talent, there go I.
Catch up to Sportsguy on this forum. He got into making electric guitars last in the last few years. He has built about 6 or 7 now. Duane Forrester on facebook - got to scroll down a ways to see some of themDave, that is so cool! Im so happy that you have found something like this that makes you feel good.
Im on a similar parallel path with guitar playing. Always wanted to, tried to start several times, always failed due to lack of time. Funny thing... after I retired I had the time, so, why not?
Its not about becoming a public performer, those ships have sailed. Its more about making yourself feel good and having some fun along the way. I started out buying a clapped out Ibanez HSS Strat-like axe. Some high school kid was selling it locally, it was in rough shape, but not too expensive if it didnt work out. Its not a great instrument, but its also not bad. I spent time to learn about guitar setup, and what luthiers charge so much for, and got it playing pretty well.
Then... the hook was set. From there I bought an inexpensive but reasonably capable acoustic. A Fender CD60S. Replaced the plastic bridge and neck with Chinese cattle bone replacements. Learned about acoustic setup. Played every day because I have time and, mostly, because it is fun.
To make a longer story short, Ive somehow now got a second acoustic (Seagull S6) and 2 more electric guitars, (telecaster and a Strat) the last one I built myself, and am quite proud of how well it plays, even though it would be considered a 10 foot guitar by most purists. Its a Strat SSS clone I made from a bare wood blank on up, finished the body myself, and cobbled a bunch of Chinese parts onto. A true partscaster. Cost me all of $130 to build. But it plays great because I learned how to do guitar setup along the way.
I hope your drumming experience is as rewarding to you. Maybe someday well be feeling confident enough to jam out together. Get a NERDS band going or something? We would need some BBQ to make it great. Know anyone that does that?
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