jcwu
Senior Member
It's nuts and almost pisses me off just looking at it.
I think that's one of the most unique reactions to a photo!
It's nuts and almost pisses me off just looking at it.
I think that's one of the most unique reactions to a photo!
You probably don't mean that as a compliment, but I'm not going to apologize either.
OK, "pissed off" is a little strong, but I did say almost. I mean, I honestly don't care what some stranger does. Honestly. So if I don't care I can't possibly be angry about it, right? But I think I might be slightly annoyed it they expected me to be interested in such a thing. I don't know, maybe...
OK, I'm sorry I said it!
Let's hope that the readers will understand that we got sidetracked a little, because the original subject of this thread has nothing to do with a 'micro tonal' guitar. It's about somebody's theory on how to make a guitar play in tune within our tonal system, which is not micro tonal.
As in life there are a lot of beliefs and religions, but we are not supposed to talk about them on this forum!
Sincerely,
Hans Moust
www.guitarsgalore.nl
Let's hope that the readers will understand that we got sidetracked a little, because the original subject of this thread has nothing to do with a 'micro tonal' guitar. It's about somebody's theory on how to make a guitar play in tune within our tonal system, which is not micro tonal.
As in life there are a lot of beliefs and religions, but we are not supposed to talk about them on this forum!
Sincerely,
Hans Moust
www.guitarsgalore.nl
You probably don't mean that as a compliment, but I'm not going to apologize either.
It's not off-topic, it's a veer.Are you saying that the anger I feel towards some effed up frets, appropriate or not, is off topic? (BTW: thanks for listening without judging. I'm learning about myself and that's not always easy.)
Depending on how you look at it you could call it a prototype, but I would not call it a Guild prototype. At some point somebody who had 'invented' a string compensation system was trying to sell his idea to FMIC. They did send him some instruments and asked him to install the system, so they could see how it would work on an actual guitar; this is one of those guitars.
Since FMIC did send him a stock S-100, the serial number has no relation to the date that the experimental guitar was completed.
Sincerely,
Hans Moust
www.guitarsgalore.nl