whitespruce wrote:
So, why is it that we do what we do? After all, it is getting to the point that if you sit down and play 2-3 dozen Chinese imports, you will probably find at least 1 that sounds pretty decent....and you probably won't need to spend much over 500 bucks. Hell, you can easily spend that much on parts and materials.
Gets back to the original question...."Why do we do what we do?" Comments and questions are welcome
G
Jeez, Grant - That question, right THERE, is worthy of it's own lengthy thread for a number of reasons............
Let me take a scalpel - ummmmm.............. make that: "take a stab" at answering just that question.
Yikes - after stopping to consider my answer, realized it's prolly too late, and after several glasses of wine, too much to take on at this time, so I'll post this here to "put it out there", and come back at it a bit later on.
For ME, I can cite a number of reasons why I do this:
1. Long time woodworker, and long time guitar player - oddly enough, I started playing guitar, AND woodworking at age 15 (which was 45 years ago, for those that don't know me), and by age 23, was good enough at both, to have the thought: "Shit - I could build one of those!" (meaning Guitars).
2. Appreciator (is that a word?) of good design - I've been fortunate in that my parents exposed me to LOT'S of art when i was VERY young (HATED going to the Detroit Art Museum, until I started loving/understanding it), and majored in Art and Business in college.
3. Scientist - I have always had a love for everything scientific, from Biology, Botany, Chemistry, Astronomy, Earth Sciences, Physics, etc, etc., I've always had a burning desire to know how things work.
4. Doubter - I am one of those people that LITERALLY questions everything, takes NOTHING for granted, and looks for discrepancies in the narrative - yeah - I'm REALLY low on the "trust" part of what I read and what I hear. Most of the "news" that is presented to me, is by people that know less than me about any given topic. Same goes for "traditional guitar construction" techniques......... I'm also guessing I may not be the only one here, that has studied multiple world religions.
5. Frugality - I'm a bit of a "penny pincher", so why spend $4,500 +, on a custom hand-built guitar, when I can make one myself for..................... Shit!
do I REALLY have $15,000 invested in Machines, Tools, and Wood??
Whoops!!
I'm not quite done on this topic, Grant, and certainly don't mean to hijack this thread, but thought you posed an extremely interesting question, and wanted to explore it a bit.....
FWIW - I'm more than a bit of a "perfectionist", and would prolly score mid-range on an OCD test (never taken one, but when sending letters, make sure the postage stamp has equal margins on the top and right side of the envelope............)
I'll leave #6 - "Competitive" - for a future post........ not that seeing amazing work on this forum causes me to: "up my game" even a little bit - NO Siree!!
Great to see you back in the shop, Grant - and as Dennis pointed out - what a difference one month can make!!
Bill