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Post by LeoThunder on Sept 20, 2019 13:24:10 GMT
If we invent something here and Thomann make a Harley Benton product of it, who gets the money?
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Post by blindwilly3fingers on Sept 20, 2019 18:19:36 GMT
Well, unable to find a charged electric screw driver I did find a hand drill and can report that a smooth Lego tyre seems to do little except sound like a slide when you screech it around over the pickups. Mind you I didn't rosin it up. I can report that an off-road tyre is actually quite promising. It sounded like a didgeridoo on the bottom E string of my Thinline tele. Also interesting is a Lego railway wheel. They have a nice flange on them and a thin rubber tyre that seems to offer some grip. They also only have a middle bump rather than the four on a usual Lego tyre so you can use the side of it too. More experiments to follow. I'm looking to get a sort of useful Indian violin sound. Lego at your age! You have far too much time on your hands DefJef. But not to be a party pooper good luck with the business venture, hopefully it will fare better than the gizmotron! 👍 👍 👍
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Post by LeoThunder on Sept 25, 2019 7:30:29 GMT
Why buy expensive gizmos when you can do so much on two strings?
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DefJef
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Due to musical differences I've decided I can't work with myself any more.
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Post by DefJef on Sept 25, 2019 8:39:56 GMT
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Post by bereetada on Oct 22, 2019 5:19:34 GMT
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