Intro from a newbie to the forum

Questions and answers for beginners. If you have a question, so do most other people.
deadedith

Re: Intro from a newbie to the forum

Post by deadedith »

You will be WAY ahead with Ken at KMG or John. When I first ordered from KMG, Ken said: "I will be here for all your questions, and I expect LOTS of them." That what sold me. 7 kits later I'm still glad. These guys give the service that you cannot get just anywhere.
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Mispost...
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Since I expect to eventually post some photos of the work-in-progress, I thought I'd practice putting up a pic.
This basement workbench hopes to have some guitar components on it in the near future. My bandsaw, portable tablesaw, and drill press are in the garage.
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That is an excellent work station!

That bench will look a lot better with a guitar rim sitting on it! =)
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Re: Intro from a newbie to the forum

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I know of Ken and his new site he started. There is always room for more information . I wish him the best . I thank all for the support here at KGF.
John Hall
Blues Creek Guitars Inc
Authorized CF Martin Repair Center
president of Association of Stringed Instrument Artisans
http://www.bluescreekguitars.com
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