fvgazi wrote:I need to start making posts about video games again! I've been to busy with this amp stuff.
LOL, yeah, I hear ya. I haven't touched a video game in a few weeks now, maybe even a few months. I've been concentrating more on guitars and whatnot.
I finally started learning fretwork. After getting
Stew Mac's essential fret kit as a Christmas present, I realized there were more fret tools I would want before even attempting my first refret. Problem is, luthier tools are
expensive! I got a couple good deals off eBay as an alternative to Stew Mac, but I still spent a decent amount... and that's just fret tools! Eventually I would like to get Stew Mac's Essential Nut Making Kit, but that's another $200. I think my goal is to become a professional luthier. Even if not, at least I'll have the tools of the trade and can always do guitar tech work as a side gig, so I see it only as an investment.
And then there's always my own guitars that I'm never happy with. Guitars can be such a money pit.

Out of the 5 or 6 electric guitars that I own, there's only one that I like as is. The rest I'm either unhappy with the pickups or the guitar needs work (two refrets) to be right again. Take the Dimarzio Area pickups I just got, I'm thinking about sending one back for another model (Dimarzio actually lets you do that!) but I have to play around with them more before I decide (you have 30 days from the date of purchase). It can be so time consuming... but at least I'm practicing!
I actually just gave a resume to a Guitar/instrument shop. It's about 30 minutes from my house, but it's really close to the other shop I work in (since they moved) so it could work out. The guy there said he does setups but doesn't know how to solder... my specialty! And in addition to that, I have a friend that's friends with an employee in Family Melody (in Patchogue). The guy is apparently in charge of hiring people, and said once a guitar tech spot opens up he'll give me a call. Apparently their techs never stick around long. I just gotta get a resume to him.
I've been meaning to find a good guitar forum to start posting on, since my old one went defunct a few years back. Although ranting in this thread helps a little.
/rant