Scott Rosenberger
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my Diamond Block cost about $27 at woodcraft
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I use a 800 grit chisel sharpening steel plate for my Flat sanding block
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I think Doug @ Monsterguitarshop will do a ZR template. I know he did a guitar for a customer with a ZR Trem
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start hanging at the Birds and Moons Forum for more cool xrays
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Check out the Chambering PRS is doing to a small run of their singlecuts
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It needs a pickguard! There's enough flame to go around.
Bite Your Tongue Erik
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try calling Hipshot. I seem to remember seeing a 7 string Baby Grand bridge somewhere before. Could have been a 1 off
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pm sent. lets not clog this guys thread
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I've got a Brand New UV Body routed for EMG 707's for sale. Got it from LGM Guitars. It's Primered and readly to Paint/Swirl
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Back on topic or I'm locking this thread. Got it?
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No Perry He's NOT. I looked it up. How about doing something constructive instead of intimidating newbies
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Yeah I know Phil, he refretted and Plek'd my '72 LP Custom (Too chicken to do it myself)
He's an Absolute Top notch guy, and he'll show you some of his secrets too
My Avatar is Randy Quaid as Cousin Eddie in National Lampoon's Christmas vacation (Merry Christmas S******'s Full)
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getting their necks Plek'ed
Philtone?
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Found one, Thanks
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If you have one PM me to discuss
Thanks
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Don't get me wrong, those are very nice cabs, but for the type of music you play they're VERY different from a Mesa Cab, even loaded with the same speakers
Guitar Denter sells the Mesa cabs for around $800 or so
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yep, try it with any head you have.
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Do yourself a Favor, I know they're expensive but TRY a Mesa Cab. You really don't know what you're missing. Compare the Traditional and the Oversized Recto Cabs, and if you can find one try a mesa RoadKing Cab
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1960 vintage cabs
That's the Problem Wes, Recto's dont sound good at all unless you Use a Mesa Cab. They're built alot stronger so they flex less internally which allows them to reproduce the bottom end that Marshall cabs have trouble with.
I'm not a fan of the Recto's myself but I'm just saying there's more to good metal tone than just a head
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If you want a truly authentic Telecaster sound, and not a hot-rodded rock-sounding Telecaster, you should really get an authentic Fender bridgeplate, there is a big difference in sound.
Actually, Glendale is having a sale until Jan. 4th on a bridgeplate and a set of saddles for $80.00, which is a Great Deal compared to buying them separately, I would really recommend you buy that if you're looking for Real Tele Tone.
If you're not, no big deal then, but there is a great deal of difference in sound between a Glendale/Fender bridge and those big heavy brass Gotoh jobs.
The rest of it, buy it where you want, but a Telecaster's sound eminates from that bridgeplate, and the one you choose makes a difference.
+1 the 3 saddle Tele bridge IS the tele anything else is like salt, just season to taste
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His stuff is Good. I bought a set of pickups for My Tele from him. He ships fast too. on a side note it's cheaper to buy from guitarfetish.com that from his ebay store
Major Part Sale.
in The Marketplace
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How about posting prices?
If you want to auction your stuff try ebay