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First of all, greetings everybody! I just entered the forum and decided to write something about my first guitar project.

Okay, after I got my Jackson KV-2 my Harley Benton was off the duty and I was thinking about reconditioning it. Main issue was the singlecoil holes, which were left empty since I didn't need the pickups and they sounded really bad. Now the project includes a fret job, new hardware and neck's, headstock's and body's refinishing.

This is where I started:

http://koti.mbnet.fi/ttaipale/soittimet/hb/HBetu1.jpg

Not good! So, I took on with detaching the parts. The process was easy, although the neck screws didn't quite co-operate with me.

http://koti.mbnet.fi/ttaipale/soittimet/hb/bodyjakaula.jpg

Next thing to do was to unfret it.

http://koti.mbnet.fi/ttaipale/soittimet/hb/kymppinauha.jpg

http://koti.mbnet.fi/ttaipale/soittimet/hb/einauhoja.jpg

I didn't have tongs that were small enought to pinch the fret out, so I used a knife. :D But it seemed to work very well. Then I sanded the fretboard and the neck. Next thing for the board is to ebonize it, black stain should do it, right?

http://koti.mbnet.fi/ttaipale/soittimet/hb/kaulahiottu1.jpg

http://koti.mbnet.fi/ttaipale/soittimet/hb/kaulahiottu2.jpg

Rest of the pics can be found from http://koti.mbnet.fi/ttaipale/soittimet/hb and I'll keep you updated. Next stop will be reshaping the headstock.

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if you can find ebony stain use that....pretty obvious i guess. you made need a pre-stain primer type thing because rosewood is pretty oily ( if i recall correctly) and with additional finger grease it may be pretty tough for the stain to take evenly. dark walnut works good too but is a little less black then ebony.

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if you can find ebony stain use that....pretty obvious i guess. you made need a pre-stain primer type thing because rosewood is pretty oily ( if i recall correctly) and with additional finger grease it may be pretty tough for the stain to take evenly. dark walnut works good too but is a little less black then ebony.

Thanks, I'll see what I can find.

I have heard only good things about LMI's fingerboard dye. You might want to give it a try. The link to the webiste is here. Make sure to check the tutorial on how to ebonize wood.

Thanks for the hint, but I won't be ordering it all the way from USA to this project. :D

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