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  1. I have the following items for sale: 1 DiMarzio Super Distortion, creme color, excellent condition - $20.00 + shipping 1 Floyd Rose II liscense tremelo, black finish, comes with locking nut, bridge and trem arm. Does not include posts and studs. - $20.00 + shipping. 1 Jackson style dinky body. Perfect project. Was routed for HH, now routed for one hum and one volume. Has a route for a recessed floyd and has the mounting post inserted. Requires a 24 fret neck. Needs a new paint job. - $20.00 + shipping. I don't accept paypal. Money Orders only. Please email me at srh1995@yahoo.com for pics.
  2. the method that will probably give you the smoothest look when you're finished is to cut a couple of blocks of wood that will nearly fill the cavities. make them just a bit taller than the body so that you can then sand them flush later. glue them in and then fill the voids around the ends/edges with epoxy. it may take a couple of applications and again you want the epoxy to be just a bit higher than the surface of the body. after everything has cured properly take your sander and sand flush. i'm curious as to why you want to fill them and what you're going to end up using for pickups. good luck. ← Thanks for the help. I'm going to make it a one pickup guitar. It's just an idea. The current pickup config is H/S/S.
  3. I'm going to refinish the awful florecent orange 80's guitar that I've had for quite a while. I need to fill in the two single coil pickup cavities and I was wondering what is the best method for doing so, and whether I should use epoxy or wood filler. Thanks for any help.
  4. I'm seriously considering getting into making my own pickups. I've seen the kits and the pickup winder in stewart mcdonald's catalog. Is this a very difficult process, and is it possible to find a used pickup winder. Thanks for any help and suggestions.
  5. I need to replace a damaged fretboard and replace it with another one. What is the best way to do this? Can anyone help? Thanks!
  6. It's still for sale. I'll go down on the price to $430.00 plus shipping.
  7. I apologize if this is off topic, but I was wondering how I can either remove the black finish off of my Floyd Rose, OR to refinish the Floyd to it's original black finish. The Floyd Rose Pro that I acquired has some rust and wear, and I was thinking about removing all of the black finish to leave a chrome finish OR to retouch the worn areas and remove the rust. What is the best way to accomplish either procedure. Thanks for your help.
  8. I've got a Jackson Rhoads Legend that I recently purchased from Guitar Express. It's Ivory with black pinstripes, like Randy's. It has one EMG81 bridge pickup, and black hardware with string thru body and tune o matic bridge. $450.00 plus shipping. I don't have a case, but I still have all the packing materials and boxes that it was shipped in from Guitar Express. Email me for pics!
  9. sorry about that. Try this link: http://www.ofoto.com/BrowsePhotos.jsp?&col...=1&sort_order=0
  10. Here's a link to some pics of the body. http://www.ofoto.com/PhotoView.jsp?collid=...y=1105317337128
  11. I have a Warmoth LP Archtop body for sale. It has a Van Halen 1 style finish, but it can be removed easily. Has a beautiful flame maple top. I can provide pics of both painted and unpainted. Mahogany with a flame maple top. $175.00 plus shipping. email me for pics!
  12. Sure! Follow this link, and it will show you the body in it's raw state, and what it looks like now. http://www.ofoto.com/BrowsePhotos.jsp?&col...=1&sort_order=0 Steven
  13. Nalo, use 3M Plastic Tape. It's the best tape for getting ultra crisp lines, and there is no bleed through. Good luck!
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