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Meanwhile, I found another problem (fortunately, fairly minor) - I checked the braces and discovered that the treble side brace was detached from the pickup rout almost down to where the bridge sits...
I had a vintage 175 refretted with SS frets. The plinkier tone DID bother me. I ended up selling that guitar. If SS frets don't bother your ears, you are lucky. Fret jobs here in California are...
I'm sorry Delta put you through that Overzealous gate-keepers certainly make it a challenge. I have a Calton case with a Colorado cover, the backpack straps kind of disguise it as a gig bag, and...
It's pretty good, you have the makings of a good player. One thing. All your solos were in the same area of the guitar and it can start to sound all the same. Starting low and working up is a...
I would not take an anonymous Craigslist poster's word over that of the seller.... Guitar Info: Your guitar was made in Korea on February, 1993. Production Number: 2954 From: The Guitar Dater...
Acoustically stainless steel frets sound different, but using an amp I don't hear any difference.
This is a really sweet tele and am listing it reluctantly. The good: I'm not sure who made the neck and body, but both are very high quality. The neck has what looks like a straight-grained...
Contact - Henriksen Amplifiers Bottom Right Also, I emailed them and they promptly replied, "I'd say you should lay the amp on it's side for maybe a day? Definitely do this in a dry, low...
Hi all, this is my first post here -- found you all via Google. I am selling a 1983 Epiphone Emperor F in tabacco burst. It is in great condition and plays well, and includes a hardshell Gibson...
BTW When I packed up my guitar in its case, I made sure it would survive being shoved around and banged about, before sending it off in someone else's hands.
Picks don't have to be made of plastic. I've made picks from wood, both ebony and maple, and I've made plastic picks from CDs. You can buy machines that punch picks from plastic sheet material. ...
Brigitte Bardot? (looks like her). I'm not greedy, I'd be willing to settle for the non-striped car she's reclining on. Turns out that Pat had a good reason for wearing horizontally striped...
It's probably simply the fact that it's different from what I'm used to. Also as mentioned the strings thing, these days you need 50$ to buy three sets of strings (jazz, classical & acoustic), plus...
My primary picking style? I believe it's called fumbling... not sure what the technical term is for it. :nonchalance:
Humbucker partscaster tele - get your Ed Bickert...
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