I don't think I've ever seen an instrument with so many problems that make me think 'critical fault' when I look at it.
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Oddly enough, I used to play my Flying V while sitting down in my living room quite a bit, the secret is the CHAIR itself. I had this hideous, orange and brown, half circle shaped chair that looked like something from a late 60s, early 70s hipsters living room, and it was perfect to comfortably play a flying V while seated! I wish I still had the chair, but when I got remarried my wife just couldn’t see what I saw in it. Plus, it had a weird, musty smell….One man's idea, and good for him building this. Maybe more of a 'proof of concept' than a finished product.
Besides, everybody knows a V shape is the best sit-down axe.
"all the best players play sitting down"
Name them
I think the builder doesn't quite understand the concept of fret markers.Link Removed