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| Hey Bill,, we just repair a slothead Adamas #33 I think. The truss rod was snapped and needed some frets. But I was wondering if you had info on its construction????
How was the headstock and heel carved and how was the neck assembled/... Very interesting guitar. By the way has adjustment and plays great now.......
I fixed the broken truss rod and Jazz Master Mike did the fret work and set it up. |
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Location: 6 String Ranch | The neck blank was one piece and the peghead was carved early in the process. The heel was done separately and added on. The grafite was added on the back and 2 strips under the f/b (just like the magnum basses) I think it was just a normal for the time t-rod. My 3 are spending the winter with the engineering dept if you need to get a close look at some others.
They were carved on a little pantograph machine. Chuck McDonough carved the first ones and a master was made from that. There was a ton of hand sanding and dremmel fine tuning on the carving. |
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Location: Atlanta,Ga. | #33 was a 12 string and not a slothead.Maybe it was another serial number. |
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Location: NJ | I was gonna say Sam, #33 is YOUR SlotHead (12string), isn't it? Did you ever sell it??
hmmmmm . . . I wonder if this "#33" is the same as my "#20" . . . (THAT ol' "can o' worms" again! :-)
I'm also wondering what(which) this one actually IS!!)
Bill, is it possible he's repairing one of yours?? |
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Location: 6 String Ranch | It's not one of mine. He probably changed the number to protect the guilty owner. |
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Location: Atlanta,Ga. | Cliff, # 33 is living in Japan now.Spider bought it about two months ago.It was the only 12 string and non slothead in the batch of 34.I still have # 57 the Paul MacCartney and wings slothead. |
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| I forget what the number is. I thought it was #33. ILL have to check again.
Thanks Bill!!!! |
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Location: 6 String Ranch | Maybe it was that red #43????????? |
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| Hey Bill long time no see. The slothead was # 30. Sorry , cant slip anything by you guys . But i guess he owned #43 at some point. |
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Location: puerto vallarta, mexico | 444,
did you ever get any nibbles on your wood roubdback? |
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Location: 6 String Ranch | Russ, That fish is in another boat now.
I saw that # 30 yesterday and it's a great guitar. |
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Location: NJ | So . . who's this #30 belong to? . . .
. . . is it one of the "Factory" guitars?? |
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Location: 6 String Ranch | No it's a customer's and was in for repairs. |
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Location: SoCal | Do we know the customer, or does that person wish to remain annonymous, hoping that they won't be bugged to sell the guitar? |
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