I know some would consider this sacrilege, but...

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I know some would consider this sacrilege, but...

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If you're like me and have an appreciation for gleaming machined metals - you get all clammy and sweaty whenever Woodpeckers "jumps the shark" once again and comes out with a new "one time tool" - you'll have an appreciation for this.

https://youtu.be/HYn7ZI2Dyao
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The guy is standing in front of an awesome woodworking shop, and making metal guitars!
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Re: I know some would consider this sacrilege, but...

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Well, he didn't make the aluminum one - that is done by a UK company that also manufactures components for the aerospace industry. He makes some really beautiful guitars though. I've watched his videos on inlaying.
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