New Storage Shelves and A Peek At My Stash...

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Shorty Medlock

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I kinda use my bedroom for a guitar/ amp repair station and I try to store my guitars there too .

My work bench is a dilapidated 35 year old home made bench I built when I was in the golf club repair biz.

I need to build a new bench but first I bought a 72" wide storage shelf unit to organize my inventory.

Here is a pic of most of my guitar stuff minus two offset bodies.
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I just use my kitchen table for the 3 or 4 times a year I need to work on a guitar. I have one of those neoprene mats to protect the table and the guitar from each other and a neck rest with a felt bottom so it too doesn't mar the table. I have no need for guitar related shelving at the moment but that unit looks skookum enough for a workshop. Very nice. Enjoy!
 

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Glad to see I'm not the only one with spare necks laying around. Every once in a while I like to swap them around a little. 🙂
Shot another photo after moving some stuff around.

The amps I have right now are a Pro Jr., a Musicmaster bass, a Line 6 combo, the Danelectro and a tiny 5 watt Joyo.

You can see the Musicmaster chassis next to my Princeton Reverb/Deluxe Reverb mutt project on the lower shelf.

That little Tele is a Washburn Hannah Montana which is kinda cool.

The Mark Kaye body on top is a chambered Saylor Jaguar body plus I have a Jazzmaster laying around too.

For a few years I had a great setup in the duplex apartment we have upstairs.
I had the whole living room for a practice space with a seperate entrance plus a bathroom, kitchen etc.

Then one of the boys got married and he moved in with his bride. After that one of my grown grandkids moved in with her hubby and kids.

That was torture but we survived.

I have a 1500 sq ft shop where I used ti do a lot of hot rod and race car work. Now I have a vintage drum kit out there and I go bang on that on occasion. Most of my old bandmates got out of the mudic biz and quit playing so I'm kinda alone in the music deal around here.
 
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