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Hi,<br><br>I'm new here and I don't know anything about luthier (that's why I'm
here, duh) :)<br>Just saying hi.<br><br>snowflakebe




Tue Jan 29, 2002 8:54 pm

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If I decided that I wanted to change the pickguard on my Tele, when I have the new one screwed on, how do I adjust the pickups back to the right height. Is...
secularpantheist
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Jan 24, 2002
9:18 pm

Hi,<br><br>I'm new here and I don't know anything about luthier (that's why I'm here, duh) :)<br>Just saying hi.<br><br>snowflakebe...
snowflakebe
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Jan 29, 2002
8:54 pm

The pickups are mounted to the pickguard with to screws, one per side, if you turn those screws the pickup will either get closer to the strings or get farther...
tipmankd
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Feb 7, 2002
5:54 pm

Hello,<br><br>I just changed my strings (they were rusty, just can't find a place to put my guitar where it isn't moisty), one by one off course, but my guitar...
snowflakebe
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Feb 14, 2002
5:24 pm

Sounds like your guitar is taking on water. If you keep it unprotected in a damp enviornment it will cause the wood to swell, which may cause some movement. ...
leftoverking
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Feb 14, 2002
9:26 pm

Thank you very much Leftover.<br>Although I keep my precious thing ;-) in a case (flightcase ? english is not my native language), but I have to practice on my...
snowflakebe
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Feb 14, 2002
9:40 pm

Hello All,<br><br>I'm roughing together some lacewood blanks for a possible Tele body, I'm wondering if anyone has any accurate scaled drawings of the Tele, or...
grislyman69
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Feb 22, 2002
5:01 am

Search (E bay)I have seen templates etc. on there. good luck...
dhu1988
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Jun 20, 2002
8:29 pm

I am also looking for schematics for Tele wiring for single coil sized humbuckers <br>(Stacked in neck pos.) (Little '59 in bridge) Nothing fancy, just a ...
grislyman69
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Feb 22, 2002
5:06 am

In a solid body (Les Paul type) guitar, is there a huge difference tonally between Limba (Korina) and Mahogany?...
tipmankd
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Feb 22, 2002
12:05 pm

I have a wiring harness:<br><br><a href=http://www.comnet.ca/~kdt/rockmetalfunkbluesjazzprogguitar/Wiring%20Diags/tele_mod.pdf...
tipmankd
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Feb 22, 2002
12:08 pm

Does anyone know anything about early 70's SG's, primarly 72? Provide me w/ links, etc......
secularpantheist
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Feb 23, 2002
4:35 pm

Go visit:<br><br><a href=http://www.seymourduncan.com/ target=new>http://www.seymourduncan.com/</a><br><br>there's a whole boatload of wiring schematics listed...
joekhejl
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Feb 26, 2002
12:10 am

Explain a skunk stripe, how's it made,what are it's pro's and con's and what tools do I use to make one....
jyopen
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Feb 27, 2002
4:35 pm

Can anyone explain what i saw on a website?<br>A pre assembled strat pickguard with single coil sized double rail humbucker in the neck & middle position then ...
grislyman69
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Feb 28, 2002
3:59 pm

Coil tapping means shutting one of the two coils of a humbucker off. With this feature, you have a variety of tones to mess with. You can have a classic ...
leftoverking
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Feb 28, 2002
7:21 pm
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