I have started a guitar repair and building blog. As some of you know I write various articles for print and post things in a variety of online forums. This blog is a place where all these things can be easily found. I will continue to write and post as I have and then eventually archive them here. There will also be content soley posted here from time to time. Hope you enjoy it.
http://howardguitars.blogspot.com/
My new blog
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My new blog
You never know what you are capable of until you actually try....
Brian Howard
www.brianhowardguitars.com
Taylor authorized service
Custom finishing services
Brian howard's guitar building & repair blog
http://www.brianhowardguitars.com
Brian Howard
www.brianhowardguitars.com
Taylor authorized service
Custom finishing services
Brian howard's guitar building & repair blog
http://www.brianhowardguitars.com
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Re: My new blog
The blog looks great. I especially like the cracked bridge repair post as you worked through a couple of steps that would have stumped me, like fixing the top bridge pin holes followed by gluing on the bridge before fixing the bridge plate.
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Bookmarked!
I look forward to future entries.
I look forward to future entries.
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Thanks Brian, I've learned a whole bunch of things form your tutorials.
I saw a video you did on French Polishing, very cool.
I'd love to get lessons some day.
I saw a video you did on French Polishing, very cool.
I'd love to get lessons some day.
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I'm constantly amazed at some of the repairs people here on the forum complete. Very inspiring!