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Umm, you just have to muddle through a couple projects. StewMac has a lot of great tools. I recommend pre-bending the frets and using radiused sanding blocks, a fret beveling file and good quality fret nipper to get you going and save you the most time. A complete set of files for edge detail...
My son has a 2001 Classic that has an ABR so it goes through at least part of 2001. It's a nice guitar but too snotty for my taste. I offered to change out the inlays but he says he can live with them.
I remember one twat on Ebay was, for years, trying to sell a SG Celebrity which had a rosewood neck instead of ebony. He was asking well over $10k for a $1,500 dollar guitar (at the time). :rolleyes:
Didn't realize there were that many folk who played backward guitars :)
Funny, I was listening to 'all mixed up' yesterday and thought how much better an Elliot outro would have worked...
You know, I don't EC really gives a FF about this guitar. He may have for awhile after it went missing but I think he moved on a long long time ago. The Strat has been his go to for 50 years,now. I think he could have found a suitable sub in the Les Paul department if he really wanted to.
11.4 lbs, ugh. That's a non-starter. 81/2 to 91/2 lbs is the sweet spot for me. The heavier ones I bought when I was younger and didn't think weight mattered, gather dust, now.
that have been messed with to the point that they couldn't be brought back to stock -easily, or a typical guitar store wouldn't want to take them in because they probably wouldn't sell?
The majority are probably worth $500-$1000. I don't want to bother with EBay as the fees plus low return...
I thought I'd ask what electric strings might be good for finger picking if you DON'T have nails. My go to are Regular Slinkys. They are fairly consistent across several guitars so I thought there might be a magic combo I may have not tried, for example, 'all nickel hex core' or something like...
I kinda pooped on a thread in another forum about the time it takes to get a LP out the door in the 60's.
If a shipping ledger indicates X date, taking into consideration construction, spraying, re-spray(if finish dictates), curing, etc. how long do think it took to get a LP on a truck?
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