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xcoyle

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  1. The Stew Mac wire is a good deal. I bought their wire bender last week so, no problem there.

    Is the Dunlop wire so expensive just becuase they have so many sizes, or is it truely better quality. Most wire says 18% nickel-silver. Just curious to hear from someone who swears by Dunlop wire and has had problems with other wire, such as Stew-Macs.

  2. No, you were right on the first count. I am taking a refret class, so some people had the notch and others did not. I measured the height in class, a tall 56, but vintage width.

    Where did you notch for measuring height on an installed fret? And how do you do it with the calipers (i.e. how do you hold them).

    Drilling holes. What is the function of this, what size holes and what type bit?

    Did I mention I love this sight.

  3. This is my first post, so hello to all. My first question is, is this the right forum for me?

    I like to buy old guitars, generally Rickenbackers, and get them back to original specs. So I solder, can make pickguards, set truss rods and intonation, clean, etc.. I do not mess around with wood or refinish at this point.

    I do want to start refinishing at some point, but I have a four flat in Chicago that takes up alot of my free time, so when I am done with the building, I will try refinishing.

    I am into the details of the guitars and can generally date them by their parts. I am also a member of the Rickenbacker Forum, but they don't want to talk about the right part for a certian year, which I respect, it is more of a players forum.

    So if I am at the right place: Here's my first inquery

    I am working on a 1975 Rickenbacker 360. Rickenbacker used Grover Rotomatic style tuners for a short time in the mid 70's. So I am looking for some Grover Tuners from that time frame.

    When did Grover start making this style tuner? Here is a listing on Ebay that says they are selling tuners are from the 50's, I tought these type of tuners were first used in the late 60's or early 70's.

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...ssPageName=WDVW

    I know the early tuners say "patent pending" and I believe that the "pantent pending" came off in the late 70's (I think 1979). So any information on the history and dates of the Grover Rotomatic style tuner would be most helpful.

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