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Solidbody Neckmounting Screws - Gold

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CrimsonLake
Posted 2007-06-13 11:53 AM (#314897)
Subject: Solidbody Neckmounting Screws - Gold


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Does anyone have four of these that they can part with, or know where I can get them?

Thanks,

Mike
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MWoody
Posted 2007-06-13 12:43 PM (#314898 - in reply to #314897)
Subject: Re: Solidbody Neckmounting Screws - Gold



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I have sourced Stainless Steel ones. When I get home I can give you the specs.
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CrimsonLake
Posted 2007-06-13 12:52 PM (#314899 - in reply to #314897)
Subject: Re: Solidbody Neckmounting Screws - Gold


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Woody - thanks.
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BruDeV
Posted 2007-06-13 3:40 PM (#314900 - in reply to #314897)
Subject: Re: Solidbody Neckmounting Screws - Gold


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Which type of solid body? Some used machine screws & others used wood screws.
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CrimsonLake
Posted 2007-06-13 4:21 PM (#314901 - in reply to #314897)
Subject: Re: Solidbody Neckmounting Screws - Gold


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Preacher Deluxe 12 string
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TRboy
Posted 2007-06-13 8:44 PM (#314902 - in reply to #314897)
Subject: Re: Solidbody Neckmounting Screws - Gold



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Hey Crim,
I just noticed the guitars in your signature.....what's a "1811 Glen Campbell 12 string?" :D


....You been playin' that '98 Tak LTD a lot?
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CrimsonLake
Posted 2007-06-13 9:13 PM (#314903 - in reply to #314897)
Subject: Re: Solidbody Neckmounting Screws - Gold


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An 1811 is a dyslexic 1118. I had to check and make sure the strings were on the right way.

I was playing the Tak back at the hotel on saturday night. I'm thinking of using it on Sunday in church. I haven't played it plugged in yet, so I want to give that a try.
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CrimsonLake
Posted 2007-06-13 9:23 PM (#314904 - in reply to #314897)
Subject: Re: Solidbody Neckmounting Screws - Gold


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There... should be all better now.
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MisterGolf007
Posted 2007-06-14 9:38 AM (#314905 - in reply to #314897)
Subject: Re: Solidbody Neckmounting Screws - Gold



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Say, Crimson...I may have some spares in the "Parts Warehouse" (aka office/guitar tech' station)...

I'll rummage around tonight and let you know!

Peace, Love & Spare Parts~ ;)
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CrimsonLake
Posted 2007-06-14 10:00 AM (#314906 - in reply to #314897)
Subject: Re: Solidbody Neckmounting Screws - Gold


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Kurt - Cool... thanks!

Mike
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Captain Lovehandles
Posted 2007-06-14 10:43 AM (#314907 - in reply to #314897)
Subject: Re: Solidbody Neckmounting Screws - Gold



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Originally posted by CrimsonLake:
I'm thinking of using it on Sunday in church. I haven't played it plugged in yet, so I want to give that a try.
Crim, I wanted to tell you dudes... I led worship solo last Sunday night and again last night. Usually I would put together a well planned set, and try to throw in something interesting like cut capo. After the jam, I felt the urge to "wing it" instead. I strung together four familiar songs and played with no music. It went over very well.

I don't think I'd have wanted to do that if I hadn't just spent the time jamming at the Jamboree with Lanaki shouting out chord changes.

Now I know I've got to find a playing partner and spend more time jamming. It's a tremendously freeing experience.

ji
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CrimsonLake
Posted 2007-06-14 11:36 AM (#314908 - in reply to #314897)
Subject: Re: Solidbody Neckmounting Screws - Gold


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Jas - I actually went out of my comfort zone last night at practice as well... definitely inspired my Mike and Randy. One of the other musicians brought a guitar in to play on a couple of the father's day songs, so instead of doing the usual, I decided to throw in some leads for the first time... very cool and very refreshing.

I agree with you - jamming definitely changes your perspective on playing.
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