Hey Mike! Glad I found your new UA-cam channel. I bought a Epiphone Dot a few years ago and have always hoped to follow some of your hot rod mods eventually. Your Tele is looking great! Lots of bold choices, just like I remember from the Epiphone videos!
I don't know jack about a guitar, but I watched the entire thing. Awesome craftsmanship sir. Still hope you have plans for more motorcycle videos in the future.
Mike I remember watching you wire a guitar way back in the early ranch days..Bear with me there's a valid point coming. I was in mental agony watching you obsess over the detail , but admired your commitment as I share your quest for perfection in many ways. Last summer i built/heavily modified a bass , the first of a long run. When it got to the wiring I did the whole job 3 times. In the back of my mind you were there going through the process methodically. Eventually I had a neat safe and functioning circuit. Ok the first try I had a working bass but it wasn't tidy and albeit hidden I couldn't bear to leave it. So thanks Mike for making my project a little more perfect ! Peace and Love 👍🏻☮❤
Those bakelite knobs really set it off nicely Michael. Great job.
Hey Mike! Glad I found your new UA-cam channel. I bought a Epiphone Dot a few years ago and have always hoped to follow some of your hot rod mods eventually. Your Tele is looking great! Lots of bold choices, just like I remember from the Epiphone videos!
I don't know jack about a guitar, but I watched the entire thing. Awesome craftsmanship sir. Still hope you have plans for more motorcycle videos in the future.
Mike I remember watching you wire a guitar way back in the early ranch days..Bear with me there's a valid point coming. I was in mental agony watching you obsess over the detail , but admired your commitment as I share your quest for perfection in many ways. Last summer i built/heavily modified a bass , the first of a long run. When it got to the wiring I did the whole job 3 times. In the back of my mind you were there going through the process methodically. Eventually I had a neat safe and functioning circuit.
Ok the first try I had a working bass but it wasn't tidy and albeit hidden I couldn't bear to leave it.
So thanks Mike for making my project a little more perfect !
Peace and Love 👍🏻☮❤
Exquisite craftsmanship there, Mr French. All you need now is a beer!
Love it!!