Just thought I'd share my experience with David as it has been nothing short of perfect.
I first stumbled upon David’s work through a forum discussion on wiring looms. In that thread, I posted my preference for purchasing the electronics and doing the wiring myself. After seeing multiple posts praising his quality and service, I decided to give his website a visit. The value for money, especially considering that the price included treble bleed mod and first-class postage was too good to pass up, so I took a chance on him.
Reaching out to David about needing a loaded pickguard minus the pickups, he explained he doesn’t offer these due to several reasons but suggested an alternative. He offered to assemble my parts free of charge if I mailed them to him, including any pickups. Despite my offer to pay extra for his service, he wouldn’t accept it. Impressed by his offer and prompt communication, I sent over parts I bought online along with some pickups I had, which had aged covers. David seamlessly replaced these with the pickup covers I provided, and fully assembled the pickguard, again refusing compensation for his additional work.
Within a day of receiving my parts, David had the fully loaded pickguard ready and posted. It arrived the next day, wired to absolute perfection. The quality of the components and his workmanship surpassed all my expectations. Throughout this process, David’s email responses were quick, friendly, and incredibly helpful. His professionalism, customer support and the quality of his wiring are genuinely the best I’ve encountered.
For anyone considering guitar customisations, I cannot recommend David from Bloodstone Guitar Works enough, a rare find in today’s world.
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My trading feedback: https://www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/210335/yorkie
It's mainly your fault, your comments tipped the scale. Now I need to build a partscaster!
https://www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/202071/nco
Every time I've wired something up, I've been delighted when it works, never mind how it looks
My trading feedback: https://www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/210335/yorkie
There's a really weird bit on the site about matching volume and tone pot values though:
That's not how electricity works. If you have a 10k resistor and a 1k resistor in parallel, some of the current still flows through the 10k resistor.
Plenty of guitars have 500k volume pots and 250k tone pots. Or vice versa, depending on what the pickups are, I guess.
Even more hilariously, unless they’re perfectly matched, only one pickup would work at a time if wired in parallel!
My trading feedback: https://www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/210335/yorkie
Yeah that bit doesn't sound right at all. I haven't tried a lower value tone pot with a higher value volume pot (IIRC @ICBM says it sounds a bit crap), but a higher value tone pot with a lower value volume pot sounds just fine, pretty much the way you would expect- just a little brighter, sort of half-way to a no-load.
His looms and pickups are excellent and very fairly priced, and I don’t think they need snake oil as one of their ingredients.
My trading feedback: https://www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/210335/yorkie
As you all were.
No worries, it's definitely worth pointing stuff like this out. Blind fanboyism doesn't help anyone!