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Location: Los Angeles, California, United States

I have been a Los Angeles City firefighter for 20 years. I work in the Glassell Park section of Los Angeles. In 1985-1986 I worked for Charvel/Jackson in Glendora, California. It was a great experience, regardless of it being just a $5.00 an hour job. I worked in the wood shop and did the inlaying and fretting. I did get to see Neal Schon, from Journey, in one of his videos use a guitar I worked on and fretted. That was over 23 years ago. I was watching MTV with my cousin when I saw the guitar. I said, "Jim, look, I made that guitar." "And how much did they pay you...?" he asked. "Five dollar an hour" I told him. "Five dollars?...that's it?" Then he changed the channel. Making only $5.00 per hour puts things into perspective. But it still was fun. Now, it's just simple tools and equipment. It ain't perfect, but it is fun.

Saturday, August 19, 2006

Headstock angle


Here's a picture of the headstock angle I did BY HAND! I had to use my chisel. The stinkin' jack plane wasn't working right, so I went "old school." I was too lazy to get the band saw out. It was only an 8 degree angle, so the wood was just a small bit. Next, I glue the rosewood headplate, silicone the truss rod in and glue up the fingerboard.

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