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penningtron wrote: Thu Jun 23, 2022 8:37 am
losthighway wrote: Thu Jun 23, 2022 8:23 am I agree it's counterintuitive, rock and roll has seemed culturally left since it's inception.
hmmm... there's a lot to unpack in this statement but might be better for another thread..
Ooh, yeah. Big generalization on my part, there's probably plenty of excellent pieces of evidence and counterexamples- a proverbial can o worms.

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jirbling rake wrote: Thu Jun 23, 2022 9:03 am TBD = EGC are one and the same, aren't they? EGC was good in the past, but the last neck I bought from them left me unimpressed with how they run things. Yes, pandemic, but missing shipping dates with no updates, but also the neck I got then had a ding/scuff or two on it. Nothing visible from far away, but it's there. It's one of the reasons alternates are welcome.
Yes, and it sounds like similar issues are happening on the EGC side now too. Sucks. It was somewhat understandable with new old stock Travis Bean parts, even if he should have disclosed those flaws in the photos. For a $3,000 guitar little chunks in the fretboard are unacceptable, even if the guitar is mostly playable. For brand new necks/guitars there are zero excuses, really.
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losthighway wrote: Thu Jun 23, 2022 8:23 am There's a smart fellow on YouTube who posts fascinating videos experimenting with guitar and amp materials. After watching half his shit I realized he was wearing a "45" baseball cap and realized he's one of those.
I know this thread is 90% not about BOANs at this point but want to chime in that I know who you're talking about and am inclined to be generous and suggest that the logo of his hat is more likely to be a reference to Nascar racer Kyle Petty (whose politics I've not looked up)...but yeah you're right in that a certain orange imbecile ruined that number for all time so who knows.

And not that Nascar is some sort of bastion of progressivism. I mean for starters, that's where the whole "Let's go Brandon" nonsense came from.

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Garth wrote: I know this thread is 90% not about BOANs at this point
The discussion around accountability is welcome! But so are recommendations for good necks, or brands to stay away from.

For example, one reason Aluminati necks seem bad, besides the boring pun name, is that they seem like a cash grab outfit of unoriginal designers who even lift the three dot 12th fret marker from the EGC necks. That makes them no. Others?
"I got to tell you, if I went to a show and an opening band I never heard of lugged a Super Six on stage, I am paying attention." - Owen

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I've played four bolt ons in the past couple years.

EGC: Got this one new a few months ago. It's perfect. Feel, fit and finish, fret work etc.... Could not be happier

Robot Graves: Played one and I liked how it looked/felt. The nut was slotted higher than it should have been but that is easily fixable.

Aluminiati: Felt cheap/rushed. Fit and finish was mediocre at best. Certainly not terrible but not great at all. I've played one of their completed guitars and felt the exact same way about it.

Alef: I played a bass with an Alef neck but I'm no bass player. It seemed good.

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I own an EGC neck/thru and love it. I was also terrified to order a new one, and I doubt I ever would from horror stories and lack of response when I was asking questions about options on a new instrument. Original question answered quickly, they didn't know a specific question and "had to ask Kevin", waited a couple days, sent a friendly follow up, no response, waited another 3-4 days, sent a final response and still heard nothing. Decided to just be patient and buy used. Quality of the instrument is fantastic, no complaints there.

I played a Robot Graves neck on a friends guitar for a couple hours. Felt really great to me. I am not sure if my friend did any work on it, but I dug it.

Developing Nations are incredible feeling guitars, and if I don't go Travis Bean, DNG is probably the next bass/guitar I will buy.

TTTides seem real cool, but being in the US I haven't had the opportunity to try one.
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Garth wrote: Thu Jun 23, 2022 11:06 am
losthighway wrote: Thu Jun 23, 2022 8:23 am There's a smart fellow on YouTube who posts fascinating videos experimenting with guitar and amp materials. After watching half his shit I realized he was wearing a "45" baseball cap and realized he's one of those.
I know this thread is 90% not about BOANs at this point but want to chime in that I know who you're talking about and am inclined to be generous and suggest that the logo of his hat is more likely to be a reference to Nascar racer Kyle Petty (whose politics I've not looked up)...but yeah you're right in that a certain orange imbecile ruined that number for all time so who knows.

And not that Nascar is some sort of bastion of progressivism. I mean for starters, that's where the whole "Let's go Brandon" nonsense came from.
Oh nice, thanks for sharing that. It's something of a relief. It didn't seem to match his character.

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Owen wrote: Thu Jun 23, 2022 2:43 pm I own an EGC neck/thru and love it. I was also terrified to order a new one, and I doubt I ever would from horror stories and lack of response when I was asking questions about options on a new instrument. Original question answered quickly, they didn't know a specific question and "had to ask Kevin", waited a couple days, sent a friendly follow up, no response, waited another 3-4 days, sent a final response and still heard nothing.
Yeah.. my friend gnawed over his flawed TB guitar for weeks before eventually writing them "look I really don't wanna be a burden, but..". Nothing. May have followed up about it with better pictures or whatever. Same thing. To make sure they didn't just fall off the face of the earth, he inquired about a separate guitar for sale. Pretty fast response. Gross. I doubt King Bozo goes thru this shit.
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penningtron wrote: Fri Jun 24, 2022 6:38 am
Owen wrote: Thu Jun 23, 2022 2:43 pm I own an EGC neck/thru and love it. I was also terrified to order a new one, and I doubt I ever would from horror stories and lack of response when I was asking questions about options on a new instrument. Original question answered quickly, they didn't know a specific question and "had to ask Kevin", waited a couple days, sent a friendly follow up, no response, waited another 3-4 days, sent a final response and still heard nothing.
Yeah.. my friend gnawed over his flawed TB guitar for weeks before eventually writing them "look I really don't wanna be a burden, but..". Nothing. May have followed up about it with better pictures or whatever. Same thing. To make sure they didn't just fall off the face of the earth, he inquired about a separate guitar for sale. Pretty fast response. Gross. I doubt King Bozo goes thru this shit.
That's really scummy

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penningtron wrote: Fri Jun 24, 2022 6:38 am
Owen wrote: Thu Jun 23, 2022 2:43 pm Original question answered quickly, they didn't know a specific question and "had to ask Kevin", waited a couple days, sent a friendly follow up, no response, waited another 3-4 days, sent a final response and still heard nothing.
Yeah.. my friend gnawed over his flawed TB guitar for weeks before eventually writing them "look I really don't wanna be a burden, but..". Nothing. May have followed up about it with better pictures or whatever. Same thing. To make sure they didn't just fall off the face of the earth, he inquired about a separate guitar for sale. Pretty fast response. Gross. I doubt King Bozo goes thru this shit.
This. They would also say "we're shipping it friday!"...then not ship. I would hear nothing then write back the following Wednesday or Thursday asking if their timeline had changed. The answers were always a bit juvenile-sounding, rather being blunt about blowing their timeline (along the lines of "I was totally going to email but..."). Enough of these sorts of emails, and you begin to worry about your money. They also made the wrong neck, which delayed things on their end and had to make this one quickly—which I appreciate!

Which is why it's all so surprising that there was some damage on the finished product.

The recommendations are good so far. Developing Nations and Robot Graves are two who would be suspect, based on earlier conversations, but I'll see about contacting them for neck-only work.
"I got to tell you, if I went to a show and an opening band I never heard of lugged a Super Six on stage, I am paying attention." - Owen

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