![]() ![]() I did some fitting up of guitars after that on wages it was good because I was very green as far as guitars concerned so I learnt a lot and done a fair bit of drinking - Jims favourite pastime! The machines came in, some timber - English Sycamore as Maple was an import and it cost Dollars which was taboo, unfortunately it was fools choice as we all know Maple is the more stable timber. ![]() I spent the first 2 weeks (without pay) looking for machines and timber supplies. ![]() Jack hadn't been with them long, he started underneath Lez as a cabinet maker but Jack had plenty of rabbit and talked his way to managing the firm! He then got in touch with me to start the machine shop. My arrival: Jack Golder got in touch with me to start up the machine shop. Lez Andrews used to get the bits together and craft them to shape. Jim used to buy the rough shapes from a furniture manufacture in Epping. Further to my most recent post, the guitars/basses were made truly by hand. ![]()
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