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Location: Steeler Nation, Hudson Valley Contingent | Here's the other mothership project I picked up yesterday. Man this thing ROARS!
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Location: Brighty in Blighty | Lovely!
Thats was some visit! Whatever next? |
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Location: Alberta, Canada | Beautiful!!! |
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Location: Jet City | Very nice! |
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Location: SoCal | What was done to it? |
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Location: 6 String Ranch | wax job |
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Location: Steeler Nation, Hudson Valley Contingent | Originally posted by moody, p.i.:
What was done to it? Nothing earth-shattering. Here's the repair list:
Repair top dings (You can still see them though not as obvious. They've been filled and evened with the rest of the finish.)
Repair headstock dings (Two scratches are still there, no biggie. But otherwise a definite improvement.)
Level/dress frets
Adjust and set action (It was terrible! Became a real finger-breaker around the 7th fret. It was worth going the MS route just to get this fixed.)
That's it. It was nice before it went back home for a visit. Now it looks almost new and plays like butter....very loud butter. :cool:
I have a set of Paul Templeman's walnut tuning keys that I bought for my 87C, but I think they'll look better on this one. They'll nicely compliment the walnut bridge, fingerboard, and binding don't you think? |
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Location: Brighty in Blighty | I would stick with the original gold tuners. |
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Location: GA USA | Unless you can get the sunburst tuners. |
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Location: SoCal | You know, in most of those pictures, because of the reflections, it looks like it has a custom leafy paint job..... |
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