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Joined: October 2012 Posts: 5
Location: Royal Palm Beach | Ifinally got this baby back together. It needed more work than i originally thought. a considerable amount odf oxidation on the curciut board causeing problems. ( more like i didnt like the way it looked so i had to claen it up and do some resoldering. The swith=ch and o=pick up you sold me worked perfectly. while working on it i found the body was cracked at the neck mount so apart it came and i drilled out the end of the crack and filled it with glue and clamped it down.. mixed white and yellow paint until i got a perfect match and painted the repair and also did spot repairs while i was at it to remove a lot of nicks and scratches from over the years.. some one installed an old demarzio brigde pickup in it. and with the original it is sounding prety cool right now. any ways i wanted to say thank you again for the parts and the promted replyes. heres a few pictures for the site and for you to see wher your stuff ended up. jaime
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Joined: December 2001 Posts: 7222
Location: The Great Pacific Northwest | Glad it's working out.. they sure are fun guitars when you get them up and playing... |
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Joined: October 2012 Posts: 5
Location: Royal Palm Beach | it is fun to play hard getting used to the wide neck but the playability is great.. i dont want to give it back to the owner!!
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