How I Put a Marshall MS-2 Into a Guitar (pic heavy)

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  • Now I'm happy that it works, and I can't leave it alone, I'm already toting with putting a looper in it too. Imagine being able to play to your own backing track on the same guitar
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  • pigfacepigface Frets: 213
    I'll say up front that the body styling (i.e. shape) is not really my thing. In every other way I can think of, that is a thing of beauty. A great project idea and well executed. Congratulations. Awaiting the looper fitting :-)
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  • pigface said:
    I'll say up front that the body styling (i.e. shape) is not really my thing. In every other way I can think of, that is a thing of beauty. A great project idea and well executed. Congratulations. Awaiting the looper fitting :-)
    That's high praise indeed, much appreciated. 
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  • JezWyndJezWynd Frets: 6061
    Fantastic work. There's nothing more playable than an electric with built in amp, happy daze!
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  • JezWynd said:
    Fantastic work. There's nothing more playable than an electric with built in amp, happy daze!
    I've been unable to put it down since finishing it. It's just so playable, as you rightly point out!
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