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Ki swordsman

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  1. cool, you know if your still going for the spidy head on the headstock you could use a scan from the movie posters and get half the face on there, you know the pics which have half the face and a reflection of the city in the shiny eye thing? ...if u can find one the right size anyway and you could take the pic to a decal shop to get one made for you if you wanted
  2. it'll be fun painting the insides of the legs
  3. that is a very.....very...... ............VERY niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiice lookin axe!!!!!!!!
  4. the sanding sealer can be used to flatten the surface if the guitar is grainy but it's main purpose is to seal the guitar, if moisture from anywhere be it paint or lacquer or anything gets into the wood it could crack
  5. no and insults aren't allowed BTW what do i use guitars for? i make guitar stands out of them ....but i never seem to have any guitars to put on them ....
  6. the dist pedal could still do it, just back off the gain on it an EQ pedal will work great too
  7. looks great i changed my mind to wakizashi, it fits for me almost a floral pattern couch??? what inspired you to get that then?
  8. that's totally stunning work jer!! so lush!!! welcome to the forum shad, very impressive guitar you'll soon have
  9. what's the trem gonna be? lopro? edgepro(gasp)?
  10. i'll throw this one out there incase you like it... Ansatsu=assasin in Japanese
  11. ooohhh that'sa niiiice lovin the inlay!!!! you could try the online dictionaries to find out how some of those words sound in other languages, it'd be a little more original and you might find something that's just what you're after
  12. i like raptor but from a business standpoint i'd go with edge, it's catchy, more stylish and caters for a larger crowd, as most musos aren't metallers i love that you're starting a line!!! imagine if one day we see LGM guitars alongside fender, ibanez...etc as for the guitar it's nice.......................that's a mighty big horn
  13. Thank you for confirming what I was saying. The knife edges are worn out sounds more like the setups gone out of whack as will happen with any bridge what type of bridge is it anyway? if it's the inferior trs trem then it's probably expected if it's an edge i guess it could be cos of age, if it's a lopro edge you have a great trem that isn't the problem lol....and i doubt if it's the new ones
  14. you don't HAVE to lacquer the neck, lots of people sand the original finish off! to put on just a little tung oil or lemon oil with some cloth... the nicest playing necks are unfinished ones, but an unfinished neck is prone to going out of tune as moisture in the air can get into and out of the wood by adding just the slightest layer of tung or lemon oil, or anything you can seal it off enough to stop the moisture
  15. i still say lo pro edge if ya want a trem to be in better tune than a OFR, that's how to do it (just buggin ya litch....but it's true ) it lasts fine too
  16. check out the tutorial for modes and intervals thread
  17. yep the ibanez ones don't own the rights that's why they're built differently, but imo they created an even better product which holds tune better and is a sturdier piece of gear(OFRs feel flimsy to me like the crappy trs ibanez trems) and don't say jemsiter bias
  18. or it could be a POS bridge lol soz rog, but it could be...
  19. if it's not staying in tune it's not setup properly, there's plenty of tuts on the net about setting up every kind of floyd i can go for weeks without tuning, and even then only need very fine adjustment once the strings are stretched in, that's how perfect the tuning should stay
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