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I bought a similar kit, w/o binding, and, solderless connectors. Alder body, maple fretboard, finished with boiled linseed oil. Good kit
ОтветитьLoved the solo,melodic and not your standard pseudo bad blues sound alike .Im also in the middle of building a Solo Tele kit
ОтветитьWhy do you say it's how to build it? There was very little talk about building it at all
Ответитьskip it... it is talking and showing off. a waste of time
ОтветитьDid you have to put any finish on the body and/or neck?
ОтветитьI am planning to purchase a kit from solo soon. How would you say this guitar compares to it's name-brand counterparts? Would the solo tele be on par with a Squire Affinity series, Fender Standard series, etc?
ОтветитьGreat video! I loved your playing too - very nice 👍
ОтветитьGreat work Lucas. Very nice playing.
ОтветитьI also did a Strat kit from Solo. I attempted my first relic job on it. I was amazed! I have a Strat that looks and feels like it's 50 years old and I only have a little over $200 in everything! It's also one of my favorites to play! I think it makes a big difference when you assemble and finish your own guitar. You have a different connection with it than if you just bought it off the rack at a store or bought one used. There's part of you in that guitar. Something that's your creation! It's a good feeling! I highly recommend doing one if you have any kind of diy skills!
ОтветитьI put a Solo Tele together. It's now one of my favorite guitars! Did you notice how good they sustain? It's awesome!☺
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