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RE: Help for a fellow guitar maker @brie Very kind of you Brian, I appreciate it and so does my mate. I have still yet to create a proper workshop in one of my out-buildings, the weather really is a major issue for workshops in Scotlan... |
In forum Pluckers Paradise |
3 months ago |
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RE: Help for a fellow guitar maker Done!👍😃I hope your friend surpasses his target and can do the repairs that are needed, I know from my own experience how it feels to have the Scottish weather start to intrude on your ... |
In forum Pluckers Paradise |
3 months ago |
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Help for a fellow guitar maker Hello, I’m not sure whether this is allowed @markbailey but I’ll just ask. A good friend of mine and fellow guitar maker has a Go Fund Me campaign for funds for vital repairs and improvements o... |
In forum Pluckers Paradise |
3 months ago |
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RE: Electroacoustic maintenance problems @liebe Thanks Dan, the unit was getting power from the battery, the tuner was working (therefore receiving a signal from the pickup) but the output from the unit had failed, or the cable between the p... |
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RE: Electroacoustic maintenance problems Hey Brian, Preamps can fall, but perhaps see if you can bypass the output from it to see if the output jack has failed or needs cleaning. I have a jack socket with two crocodile clips wired to it too... |
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RE: Electroacoustic maintenance problems Well, that went well👍😃 I solved the bridge pin problem by pulling the pin out as far as it would come, then cut it with my fret end nippers, which allowed me to knock it back through t... |
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Electroacoustic maintenance problems Hi everyone, I started what I thought was a simple bit of maintenance on a Washburn EA16TS for a friend. The guitar has been stored in a case in the loft for a number of years and the brief was to che... |
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RE: last one before Xmas Loving your builds NSJ! that recessed jack connector looks really nice. And the 3 layer look mahogany, ash and black - so dope!! |
In forum Electric |
5 months ago |
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RE: last one before Xmas @nsj Very nice looking guitar and a cool finish |
In forum Electric |
5 months ago |
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RE: last one before Xmas nice build |
In forum Electric |
5 months ago |
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RE: New here hey |
In forum New Members |
6 months ago |
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RE: Tips for Crafting a Beginner Acoustic Guitar - Julio Herrera from Via Dei Velutini I will check it too |
In forum New Members |
6 months ago |
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RE: Order of Operations question With osmo I finish the neck first then oil, that's what I did on the copper tele with oak board. Worked great. |
In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips |
5 months ago |
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RE: last one before Xmas Black Beauty! Very Nice Indeed. |
In forum Electric |
5 months ago |
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last one before Xmas Mahogany neck and body, ash top and headstock plate, ebont board, jumbo frets. Gotoh hardware and seymour dunscan JB4 SH2N pickup combo. It's one my favourites I've done so far. ... |
In forum Electric |
5 months ago |
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Order of Operations question Hello all, I'm I'm working on a maple neck with a maple fretboard (bolt on). I'm at the point where I'm struggling on what order to do things, My fret slots are the right depth and my side dots are in... |
In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips |
6 months ago |
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RE: Hot off the bench, latest build. Looks awesome, what a nice maple cap! |
In forum Electric |
6 months ago |
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RE: Hot off the bench, latest build. Nice job! |
In forum Electric |
6 months ago |
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RE: Hot off the bench, latest build. Nice job! |
In forum Electric |
6 months ago |
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RE: Hot off the bench, latest build. nice build |
In forum Electric |
6 months ago |