A look inside the new Sketchy Setups guides. Learn to setup Fender Offset guitars, Locking Trem guitars (Floyds, Edge, Kahlers), and even Acoustic Guitars.
Read MoreRecent events have left me feeling very unwilling to launch new products. I’m tentatively postponing Sketchy Setups launch by one week (12th June) but I’ll monitor things as we go. Sorry.
Read MoreThree all new Sketchy Setups guides launch on June 5th. Damn, this is exciting.
Read MorePrompted by the COVID-19 restrictions, and other factors, I’ve made the decision to keep Haze Guitars closed a little while longer. I’m sorry.
Read MoreRepairing some types of neck deformation can require working to level (sand or plane) the neck itself with the fingerboard removed. This brings its own considerations, though.
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Read MoreIn this episode of Warped Neck Weekly, we’re looking at some of the nastier examples. Say hello to the Twist and the Crook.
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Read MoreMore on warped necks. We’ve looked at regular old ‘up-bow’ so let’s take a peek at back-bow and some of the other similar neck deformations.
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Read MoreDoing my bit for public health. 😉
Read MoreGiven the Coronavirus situation, it’s not surprising that I’ve had a lot of questions about how to sanitise a guitar? Can it be done? What products are safe to use on guitar, etc.?
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Read MoreGovernment restrictions for non-essential businesses means that Haze Guitars is not accepting appointments until April 19th. Read more…
Read MoreI’ve come across some links to support resources for musicians impacted by Coronavirus. It’s far from a comprehensive collection but it might help someone.
Read MoreWhen someone says a guitar neck is ‘warped’, that can mean a lot. Let’s start by looking at the most common way a neck can deform: Up-bow.
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