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Shiny New Look at Haze Guitars

June 5th, 2011

So what do you think? I’ve whittled and carved and hammered and sawn my way through a complete web site update. I reckon it looks quite snazzy.

I think things should be pretty stable and solid around here but if you notice anything odd over the next few days, I’d appreciate it if you could drop me a line.

Other than the new coat of paint, I’ve managed to get a few more images of some of the custom instruments I’ve made. I’ve been a bit remiss, in the past, about keeping photographs of my guitars and basses but have managed to pull a few together for your viewing pleasure. I’ll be more careful about this in the future and will try to get some more images of older instruments too.

I’ve also enabled comments on these blog posts—the future is interactive, I understand. Do feel free to pipe up with questions, thoughts and whatnot. At the moment, as this site is for my business, I’m moderating comments. We’ll see how we get on.

You’ll also notice some sharing links down the bottom. If you used them to tell your friends all about the shininess here at Haze, that’d be great.

I hope you like the new look.

 

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Update On Internet Stuff

August 27th, 2010

The Haze Guitars domain has now moved to its new hosting provider with no interruption in availability.  Yay.

As per the previous post, I have now deleted the Haze Guitars page from Facebook.  Damn their errant ones and zeroes and ridiculous, extortionate policies.

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Workshop and Guitar Repair Articles

June 20th, 2010

Guitar Repair Articles from Haze GuitarsSome of you guys may already know that, from time to time, I write articles on guitar repair and on some of the various ins and outs of guitar hardware.

These articles are written as time allows and, sometimes, as interesting jobs come through my workshop.  Recent examples are published on the Guitarless blog. Guitarless is a guitar news site and, if you’re interested in guitars and basses, you could do worse than pop over and have a read.

As new articles get published over there, I’ll update here too so you can take a ganders.  Lots of these are ‘how-to’ features with instructions for working on your own guitar.  Some of them, however, are a bit more advanced than most people will be comfortable trying at home – these ones are mainly intended for your interest only.  If you’re reading this though, odds are you’re as much of a guitar geek as me and hopefully you’ll find something in them that will appeal.