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colt357
Posted 2007-12-13 8:14 PM (#70582 - in reply to #70557)
Subject: Re: Trader Jim, Luthier...


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Originally posted by Trader Jim:
Colt, nice positive spin! You are in charge of customer relations as of now. We will have to change your name tho... How about, lets see,....John Keller? Now, about your pay... how about .01% of the profits after the initial tooling is paid for?
Aw shucks, just rtyin' to help out a young entrepeneur.

.01% eh? Your messin' with my scruples.
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colt357
Posted 2007-12-13 8:19 PM (#70583 - in reply to #70557)
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Just a curious thought: are you also planning to spinoff and build helicopters?
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Trader Jim
Posted 2007-12-13 9:06 PM (#70584 - in reply to #70557)
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I don't think I have enough cardboard to do that.
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lanaki
Posted 2007-12-13 9:14 PM (#70585 - in reply to #70557)
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Originally posted by colt357:
Just a curious thought: are you also planning to spinoff and build helicopters?
helicopters do make for a nice "spinoff" business.
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Capo Guy
Posted 2007-12-13 9:17 PM (#70586 - in reply to #70557)
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Originally posted by Trader Jim:
Originally posted by Mark in Boise:
At least he was outside playing a sport instead of inside playing a video game. Give him some of the lacquer thinner and take it to school and set fire to it. He can say it's a Hendrix model.
:D Yeah, I remember those days.... ;)
You're one of the few. :D
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G8r
Posted 2007-12-13 10:45 PM (#70587 - in reply to #70557)
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Jim - I'll Trade ya a 1619 for that. Yours looks to be in better shape! :rolleyes:
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Posted 2007-12-13 11:19 PM (#70588 - in reply to #70557)
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Trader Jim
Posted 2007-12-14 2:58 AM (#70589 - in reply to #70557)
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I have already been contacted by their people, and have been asked to halt production. Hold it, I think Roland is on the other line... :eek:
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tpa
Posted 2007-12-14 6:09 AM (#70590 - in reply to #70557)
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I think it's pretty cool. Nice to see that young people actually do learn something not based on computers or global politics. IMO it is projects like this which may form the base for the highest in workmanship. Especially if the ... product ... will be tested and if necessarily corrected. It does look like the saddle could need some trimming.

Kudos. I am pleased to see that there is still hope and a future for humanity. Well at least in the branch of lutherie.
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Trader Jim
Posted 2007-12-14 7:08 AM (#70591 - in reply to #70557)
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Thanks tpa, I actually have one of those mini Strats in the closet for him for Christmas. I know he's going to like that, and maybe get him interested in acoustics too. I just figured an electric with a narrow neck and light strings would be easier for him to learn on. Also, through an amp like my small Marshall, it makes a lot of noise for very little effort. (maybe too much noise) :eek:
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Gway
Posted 2007-12-14 5:51 PM (#70592 - in reply to #70557)
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Originally posted by Trader Jim:
[QB] Now taking orders for this once in a lifetime opportunity to own a limited production cardboard fiber guitar. Nutwidth: 2 3/8" Scale length: 18" Presently taking orders...
Before you rush out and send me a check, relax, it's just my kid's school project. :D

TJ, the way I figure it, he'll be sell'n it in about 3 weeks anyway :D
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Trader Jim
Posted 2007-12-14 6:01 PM (#70593 - in reply to #70557)
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Hardeharhar....so Mr. Way decides to come out of the woodwork... ;)
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Gway
Posted 2007-12-14 8:33 PM (#70594 - in reply to #70557)
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Originally posted by Trader Jim:
Hardeharhar....so Mr. Way decides to come out of the woodwork... ;)
Better out of the wood work, that out of the box! :D
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Trader Jim
Posted 2007-12-14 8:37 PM (#70595 - in reply to #70557)
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...or out of the closet. :eek:
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Gway
Posted 2007-12-14 8:41 PM (#70596 - in reply to #70557)
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Jeez TJ, you're an electrician. How about a Square D box and some conduit,14 gauge wire and some wire nuts to top it off. :rolleyes: :D
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Gway
Posted 2007-12-14 8:43 PM (#70597 - in reply to #70557)
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Originally posted by Trader Jim:
...or out of the closet. :eek:
I thought you promised not to tell. :(
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Trader Jim
Posted 2007-12-14 8:50 PM (#70598 - in reply to #70557)
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:p
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Capo Guy
Posted 2007-12-14 10:20 PM (#70599 - in reply to #70557)
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Originally posted by Gway:
Jeez TJ, you're an electrician. How about a Square D box and some conduit,14 gauge wire and some wire nuts to top it off. :rolleyes: :D
12 gauge wire would be better. The Trader doesn't like heavy strings. He could color code the wire nuts as tuning knobs to match D'Addario's color coded ball ends on the strings. :D
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Jewel's Mom a/k/a Joisey Goil #1
Posted 2007-12-14 10:32 PM (#70600 - in reply to #70557)
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The one I first began playing on wasn't a whole lot better than this one; in fact, aside from the fact that mine had two more strings, this one might even be an improvement! I look forward to when the first model with the epaulets debuts. At least it won't be necessary to do an LX version; the body already looks to be radically light-weight. Congrats, Jim and Co.

--Karen
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Trader Jim
Posted 2007-12-15 7:46 AM (#70601 - in reply to #70557)
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Karen, you've just given me the inspiration to build my next one...an Elite
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