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Sometimes its best, not to spend any money !
Odd title - but i keep reading about this or that and where to buy it- why not try to fabricate it yourself out of some old discarded item -recycle is the new word .
1.) an old rifle sling for a guitar strap ( Army surplus etc- flea market )- maybe a little bit of cash on this one 2.) old wine bottle top for a slide 3.) lemon oil from a real lemon for your fingerboard ( maybe the peel of a used lemon ) 4.) made a nut from old piano keys ( laminated it and glued it with super glue ) other ideas -lets save us a boat load of money here ! |
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+1 on the wine top as a slide. I used my neighbor's glass cutting tool to take off the top. You probably need somewhat narrow/skinny fingers (depending on the wine bottle), but it's a lot of fun to play around with.
Great ideas! Hopefully others will chime in.
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Great ideas, but then you don't get to carry home any new toys from the guitar store.
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I have been making my own slides out of bottles as long as I can recall (my favorite is the neck off a bottle of Fighting **** Bourbon) and still own a strap I made from a rifle sling I bought in an army suprlus back in the late 1960s. Took a bit of work though to get the sucker supple enough to use.
Then there is always the capo made with a pencil and rubber band.
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I make mine by soaking a shoe lace or heavy string in kerosene, wrapping it around a good thick bottle neck, light it and let it burn a bit, and then douse the whole thing in a bucket of ice water. You hear that snap, crackle and pop and know you are in business. Then just sand the edge down.
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Enough generic Cheerios, cancellation of newspaper subscriptions and tired old movies at home can save one enough money to spend on a new guitar! First things first!
Then again... |
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I can remember my Army days, back, in the 60s, when there were times I didn't have the spare change for guitar picks. Made quite a few of them out of plastic snap-on lids from anything I could find. They were kinda thin and "clacky" sounding.........but better than nothin'!
I also made a beautiful shoulder strap for one of my mandolins out of a braided leather belt. I remember when I sold it, the buyer remarked about how nice that shoulder strap was. He didn't know it was once a belt until I told him. I've also come up with several different methods of keeping fiddle tuning pegs from slipping......simply because I flat refuse to pay $9 for a half-ounce bottle of "peg drops". Now, if I could just come up with some sort of home made substitute for gasoline...
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Take care with the lemon idea - the "lemon oil" you buy for guitars is actually mineral oil with a bit of lemon scent.
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It's not actually a rile sling, but a WWII general purpose strap. Of course that led to the building of a guitar on which to use the strap . I'm using an old ammo can for the control plate, bridge, neck plate and jack plate. I recycled the wood from an old church as well. |