« 41 » EARTH eBike
26th June 2013
Richard receives his EARTH eBike and sets it up
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« 42 » Jai's 4th birthday party at ABC Daycare
4th June 2013
Some picture from Jai's birthday party at ABC Day care
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« 43 » Septar Kit Build
2nd July 2012
Some photos of the Septar kit I put together, this allows a Roland GK3 pickup to split the strings of a guitar into individual signals.
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« 44 » Maton rework
8th May 2012
Cleaning and decorating the Maton guitar
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« 45 » Stratocaster rebuild
8th February 2012
Details of a rebuild I did for a Stratocaster rebuild. The original guitar was bought on eBay for $41, it took around 6 months to build and is intended for my son, Jai.
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« 46 » Jai at 2 years, 25 weeks
25th November 2011
Pics of Jai from during the week, including visiting South Perth, the Guitar Auction, visiting Uncle Porle and playing at home
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« 47 » Jai at 2 years, 4 months
7th October 2011
Some photos of Jai from during th week, including visiting Castledare, playing with Daddy's guitars, visiting Perth and the local shops.
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« 48 » Bruce Wei inlaid Art guitar special
6th October 2011
My family pitched in to buy me this beautiful inlaid guitar for my 40th birthday. Purchased from Bruce Wei in Taiwan.
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« 49 » Riverhead Sound Research - Session Electric Guitar (Superstrat)
6th October 2011
The Session (aka known as "Sesh", "Suzie Session" and "Suzie Sesh") is a long standing recording guitar. I don't know a lot about the history of this guitar prior to my purchasing it from a pawn shop in the mid 80's, and in fact I can't find a lot out about the company - apart from they worked out of Japan in the "Headway" factory during the 70's and 80's - the build quality is surprisingly good for a relatively unknown brand, and it was worked for many years on stage and in the studio. 22 frets on rosewood with shark fin triangle inlays, two single coils and a humbucker, which was later replaced by a Seymour Duncan SH-4B. These guitars get mixed reviews (when you can find them!), ranging from "avoid" to "best purchase" - I think mine lands in the later area of that.
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« 50 » Roland G-707 Synth Guitar Controller
6th October 2011
This synth controller was purchased back in the early 80's, when Roland were still tuning their synth controlling gear. It was purchased from a hock shop for probably too much money, and was later matched to the synth portion (the Roland GR-700, not pictured here) from a private sale. These are the details from the Roland site: