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Thanks for watching! Pottery peeps, thank you for tolerating my music posts. I want to share this with my music friends. It's a quick cell phone recording of me playing Wicked Game on the newest electric cigar box guitar, CBG, I built from scratch. It features the 1st pickup that I've ever wound myself. I built this guitar just for the pickup, and much to my delight it sounds pretty good! Please forgive my small mistakes. I just transposed this solo over to be playable on 4 string CBG & leaned how to play it 2 days before recording this. I recorded the chords on a looper before I started & used it as back up rhythm guitar. The guitar is tuned A D G B low to high. I made this recording for the Cigar Box Nation's Gitty Gang Show. See the full segment where I talk about the guitar first here: • The Gitty Gang Show Episode #86 . I'm not a pro musician. I just love playing! Making music on an instrument I made myself is really fantastically fun, and I wanted to share. Details on the guitar for anyone who wants to know: The neck is offset to the top of the box to improve the balance and prevent neck dive. I used oak from Home Depot for the neck & fretboard. The neck is bolted on to a piece of hardwood that extends inside the box. It is a 23" short scale - I love short scales. The position markers are stained with home made ebonizer from Charles Atchison's recipe. Big old blocks are easier for me to see where I am on the fretboard. It has a zero fret for low action, & I used a ukulele nut behind the zero fret to space the strings and hold them in position. The most exciting part of this though is that I've got my first ever home wound pickup in it. I love to tinker & experiment. I've been wanting to try winding for quite a while and just made this one in March. It's a flat humbucker made with pickup wire wrapped around steel plate and magnets from Home Depot. I put a lot of winds on it, and it's got an output resistance of 7.5kOhms. I built the wood frame for the pickup with the center open so I can admire my pickup inside. Virtual tip jar - https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/espot... I don't own the rights to this song. It is purely intended as a tribute.