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Rocket

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  1. It's not as hard as you think. I did the "pseudo-AANJ" to a '93 RG550 that had the standard neck plate, 4 bolt thing. You should do it! It's fun and it feels so much better than having that block against your palm.

    As far as filling the old holes, no, I bought neck attachment screw ferrules-ferulles (?) & used the exsisting holes of the upper right, lower right & lower left screws. The new upper left hole I had to drill, the old upper left hole was cut off when I rounded that corner off the body. You also need to counter sink the ferrules with a counterbore or I forget what it's called right now, but it cuts a hole with a nice flat bottom.

    I did have to buy shorter screws too, I just picked them up at Home Depot, I brought the old screws with so I could match the threads up somewhat. I bought a thicker screw for the new hole, since I would be drilling it fresh anyway, I figured it would give added strength.

    I'll try to post a picture for you.

    Or go here :My Ibanez Mod

  2. Some friends and I had access to an old high school that was turning into a community center and we took the top from a desk students would sit in and went down to the woodshop area and cut it roughly like a Steinberger body. We put an old Kramer bass neck on it, the ones from the 70's that had a metal headstock. I think that's as far as we got with it.

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