Made a pickguard from some scrap pickguard material I had. Routed out the area for the P-90 I will use. I think I will go with a rear-route of the pots. Designing as I go along. I like that.
Is this Mike? Mike, it's me, Mike Perez. I have decide to start working on this thing at my fire house. I don't know how to create posts. I am having real big issue with Blogger. Stay tuned for news...
I have been a Los Angeles City firefighter for 20 years. I work in the Glassell Park section of Los Angeles. In 1985-1986 I worked for Charvel/Jackson in Glendora, California. It was a great experience, regardless of it being just a $5.00 an hour job. I worked in the wood shop and did the inlaying and fretting. I did get to see Neal Schon, from Journey, in one of his videos use a guitar I worked on and fretted. That was over 23 years ago. I was watching MTV with my cousin when I saw the guitar. I said, "Jim, look, I made that guitar." "And how much did they pay you...?" he asked. "Five dollar an hour" I told him. "Five dollars?...that's it?" Then he changed the channel. Making only $5.00 per hour puts things into perspective. But it still was fun. Now, it's just simple tools and equipment. It ain't perfect, but it is fun.
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Is this Mike? Mike, it's me, Mike Perez.
I have decide to start working on this thing at my fire house. I don't know how to create posts. I am having real big issue with Blogger. Stay tuned for news...
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