We do try and follow a star pattern. The main issue is getting one side pretty solid, flipping to the bottom to tune, then the top is out again. Maybe youtube university this weekend... We had them pretty good initially, but he usually plays with mute pads so I think the initial stretch from new was never noticed and they ended up pretty off. We probably need to get them close and make more micro adjustments over time. Appreciate the responses.
Post the demo! Those look bad ass. As an aside, any advice on tuning? I am working to try and help my son with tuning his. We got one of those tuning devices you set on the head. Every adjustment somewhere leads to another adjustment somewhere else. I feel like we are chasing our tails a bit.
Here you go. The serial number is US18082870, for your inventory documentation
https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/TeleAPDR3SB--fender-american-professional-deluxe-shawbucker-telecaster-3-color-sunburst-with-rosewood-fingerboard
I'm in. Just put down the $100. Admittedly, I like the weird styling (I owned a Delorean at one time). It will look great sitting next to my 93 Toyota.
Same issue with the Apple TV. I ended up watching multiple spoilers rewinding the Mandalorian to watch it after my family saw it the day before. Hopefully they fix that soon.
I had that guitar. It is actually sounds really great. Fender makes a great modeling amp that will give her some tone options to play with (both presets and her own saved favorites). https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/Mustang1V2--fender-mustang-i-v2-20-watt-1x8-inch-modeling-combo-amp. Any cable is fine. I would let her pick the strap she likes. There are a million styles and materials. Couch has some pretty cool designs. https://www.couchguitarstraps.com/guitar-straps.
And make sure to get the guitar a good set up if you haven't already.
Good to hear Brat. I would anticipate that my teen will adapt to the dash pretty quickly. Here is a pic of my now sold Jeep to make amends for Honda talk.
Yamaha Revstar https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/RevStar502TG--yamaha-revstar-rs502t-with-aluminum-tailpiece-bowden-green
Bisgsby option is the tits. https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/RS702BB--yamaha-rs702b-revstar-black
Depending on how small she is, a 3/4 scale Yamaha could be just the ticket. They are usually considered "kid's" guitars but they actually play and sound pretty good. Especially for just starting out. I would budget a bit to get any guitar set up. Most of the guitars in that price range have the action pretty high. A little adjustment and it will likely be a lot more fun for her.
My son started on this one. I found it fun to play as well.
https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/JR1--yamaha-jr1-3-4-size-dreadnought-natural
https://www.guitarcenter.com/Yamaha/JR2-3-4-Scale-Folk-Guitar-Tobacco-Sunburst-1327507869492.gc#productDetail
For smaller stores with less than $500k sales, you still may be able to catch a break. https://www.statesman.com/opinion/20190329/commentary-texas-should-repeal-500000-internet-sales-tax-exemption
I could post a pic but new case day doesn’t have quite the same ring to it. I also looked at this 80’s Robin Ranger bass. However, they want way to much for it and I can’t get past the painted on F Hole.
I wouldn’t trust any “nitro safe” hangers with foam to actually be nitro safe. Most drugstores have 100% cotton gloves for people with contact allergies. They are about $5. Buy a pair, cut the fingers off and slide them on the hanger posts. Nitro safe.