Never forget that we are good..
It is our leaders who divide us,
to more easily rule us...through fear.
So---
You are a conspicuously rich, vanity ridden,
no talent, somehow famous
parasite straight out of Idiocracy and
you get robbed of 10 million dollars
worth of jewelry?
Somehow, according to the media,
I am supposed to feel sorry for you?
Bravo to the French criminal element!
Congress in this year's budget finally ends
the federal prohibition on medical weed
and this new provision
stops federal agents from ever raiding state dispensaries.
the federal prohibition on medical weed
and this new provision
stops federal agents from ever raiding state dispensaries.
Took you long enough!
Have you seen a single bumper sticker for
this Presidential election?
I haven't?
Is everybody ashamed?
on the esquire starts me on a life of
crime, eh?--or rather guitar building projects!
Recently a neighbor gave me a promotional guitar
used as a display tool for her company.
The guitar itself is a Schecter Tempest.
An entry level, twin pickup solid body.
Nothing particularly special as a guitar--but fuck me, FREE!
Covered in booze advertising tho....
Immediately my newest project took shape
within my big ol' brain.
Strip this bitch of all advertising, and install
upgraded parts.
My goal is to transform this guitar into something
more professional looking and cleanly unique?
First I stripped the electronics and hardware,
I am now in the process of chemically stripping the
plastic exterior coatings and the black paint job.
This is a tough job as these lower level guitars
are machine dipped in multiple paint and protective plastic
coatings.
After 10 hours of work this is what the back
of the guitar looks like:
The front will without a doubt take even longer to strip..
I really want to use the natural woodon this guitar no matter how poor it may be?
In the next blog I will update progress on the
body, hopefully display a trick for covering
the "Jagermeister" inlays on the neck,
and I'll show off some of the replacement parts
I ordered for eventual installation...
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