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…ngement, they suspended the offending site today. I also contacted Godaddy.com – the registrar for the site which has yet to get back to me as well. Interestingly enough, I followed Godaddy.com’s precise instructions on submitting a claim and received a reply that in no way acknowledged my claim nor the detailed information I provided. I submitted it again only to receive the exact automated reply! I’m disappointed in Godaddy.com’s disinterest in…
…mit Patel contacted me to indicate he has taken the old url that had pointed to his site’s copy of my content and has it now redirecting to my blog. I thank Simit for this as well as his responsiveness in this matter. UPDATE 08.20.2006 – See the ongoing commentary from the Project Guitar Forum community regarding this issue at http://projectguitar.ibforums.com/index.php?showtopic=25120 UPDATE 08.18.2006 – This matter has been resolved by Simit Pat…
…ss guitar parts line. Despite constant problems with availability, Musicyo.com was the official seller of both Steinberger and Synapse parts. Will these headless guitar parts now appear in the retail channel? A quick review of several official online retailers showed only guitars available – no parts. As follow up, I’ll be reaching out to Gibson Guitar Company to find out more about the parts situation. I’ll also be overhauling the popular article…
…is essentially the neck they make for Musicyo.com. They also make a Strat compatible composite neck for use in headless instruments. Strandberg Guitar Works Strandberg’s Floyd Rose Replacement Tremolo – Ola Strandberg has designed his very own Floyd Rose drop in replacement tremolo which will work with headless or conventional headstock design. No special strings are required. Make Your Own Headless Tuners Several articles have covered various ap…
…trat type) should all mount to the pickguard. The standard Klein layout is a combination (I would say mish mash) of both pickguard and rear routed forms. It has to be one or the other. I welcome all comments and suggestions. I’m particularly curious about your thoughts on control layout and appropriate pickguard designs/layouts. Wish me luck……
…ates the risk of developing lower back pain from raising the foot. Heck’s elegant solution gives the guitarist yet another means of improving guitar ergonomics. UPDATE: Originally available at http://www.orphee.com/methods/Heck-Holding.htm, Thomas Heck’s article is no longer online. UPDATE: Thanks to Thomas Heck for letting me know that his article is now available again….
Following Actoguitar.com’s misuse of my blog content (see my post Actoguitar.com is lifting my Content without Permission!), its misrepresentation of my content’s source as a fictitious participant on their forum and their misdirection of traffic away from my blog, I felt I had to make several changes to the site in order to better protect the site and its content in the future. Some of the changes are simple. For example, I am making copyright i…
…r participation and encouragement is greatly appreciated. Please keep your comments and suggestions coming! I also have to thank my wonderful wife, Sakinah. Once again, she has demonstrated the patience of a saint dealing with my long hours re-working the blog. She has been nothing but encouraging and supportive throughout. None of this would be possible without her. And, that’s it for now. Now its time to get back to the business of guitar making…
…sions (and a video demo) of this promising instrument. For more on Roger, see previous coverage right here on BTEG and visit his homepage Rogerplacer.com. And stay tuned for the upcoming coverage of the Forshage Ergocoustic!…
…great deal of time on was tracking down how to make a template. It took a combination of searching and asking questions on the Project Guitar forum to get a sense of where to start. Given that, I thought it would be helpful to other newcomers to document a bit of the process. Hopefully, it will prove useful to someone. The first thing, of course, was obtaining some sort of guitar plan. With some of the more popular guitars (such as the Les Paul a…