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Georg, I was wondering when you would be piping in with your changer-in keyhead-end ideas. You both have valuable ideas and opinions for everybody to learn from.
Georg, I will be ready to make a prototype of your idea once it gets on paper. Now that I'll be getting this big fancy mill, I have to put 'er to work..
I can also see your penchant for the less than shiny look, after studying the Dekley for a couple of days. There is a certain dull, boring look to the composite materials and aluminum in these guitars, but there unimportant things fall by the wayside when you start playing them. Even with my cardboard ear, I can hear a certain sweetness come out of this plain jane. Another things i sthat pedals and levers work like a hot knife in butter...so ultra smooth and easy to operate that I catch myself smiling as I "mash" A&B.
Like I said, I'll be ready. In the meantime I have so many things to learn building these things the conventional way, so that's the way # 4 and maybe 5 will be built.
Being a wood lover and an admirer of beautifully finished wood, that's how my projects will be finished for now.. the traditional shiny way. There is no reason why one can't marry beautiful looks and functionality.