Building of a Guitar Workshop in my house in Chiang Mai Thailand

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The Youtube channel is slow now. Not only the YT channel but guitar building as well as music production.

The reasons are:

First: I am building a new workplace. Unfortunately, dealing with a Thai owner makes things slow and the end date unknown.

Second: After working non-stop for the last year of my channel and my music, I am in a lazy mood where I sleep, go to the gym, and smoke weed.

Therefore:

  • I don’t feel like working
  • I don’t remember what I wanted to talk about
  • I’m too stoned. It shows on camera
  • According to the micro-incomes I made last year, it makes no difference whether I work or not

The workplace, why?

When I started building and modifying guitars, I was a living-room luthier. Then, I evolved from a kitchen luthier to a dusty attic luthier. I made around 100 guitars and countless custom guitar electronics during that period.

Moving to Thailand

When I moved, I only took 3 guitars with me, my mooer GE300 and 2 laptops. I left all my guitars and tools in France in my parent’s attic.

Having decided to settle in Thailand for good, and my parents had sold the family home, I imported all of my equipment in two installments.

Last year

Every time I had to fix a guitar, I had to look for my tools everywhere, stored in different boxes. And then for a spot to work. Iron table, steps… Finally, I was fed up with this situation.

The growth of my Youtube channel and the fact that I finally found the house of my dreams decided me to build a workshop. The workshop I never had.

Cool links

All the BoitaKK prod releases

All my instruments, ready to be imported from my parent’s attic. That’s why they are numbered on the pictures. My good friend Jean-marc bellini took the photos. He also did all the packaging work. Great dude.

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