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  1. Hi just looked up the info at jemsite.com and they have a page with all the information.. http://www.jemsite.com/articles-menu/ibane...k-woods-a-cuts/ so the Wizard neck has a radius of 430mm, so how does that equate to buying the correct sanding block etc.. Cheers !!
  2. Hi no I bought these as old guitars, not new ... they are 1989 ibanez USA Custom guitars.. This is the only neck that has this issue.. I recently purchased tools to teach myself how to refrett a guitar, so this will be my project neck... How do I get a correct sanding block. where to buy one ? cheers !!
  3. Hi all I recently purchased 4 Ibanez USA Custom graphics guitars.. All are awesome accept for one neck, where the sharktooth inlays are raised above the actual fingerboard. as apposed to being smooth see photos.. Whats the best way to fix this ? Do I just sand it flat ? any help would be great.. Thanks
  4. Thanks for the help guys... Yeah I know they are relics, but graphic models like these in my opinion dont look good in old condition. Thats better left to brown and sunburst type colors, where older looks better. I want to restore this, replace all the hardware, and then flip it for some money I got it real cheap, and after im done restoring her I will sell it. I dont do this for the money though, cause I wont make that much, its more about having fun fixing her up and then sending her on her way thanks again
  5. Hi guys.. havent been here in a while, and the last time you all helped me restore a Hondo H1 and it was a great experience. So now im back, for round 2 This time I have a few Ibanez USA CUSTOM GRAPHICS comming my way, and I want to fill the dents and chips with (wood filler) ? and then sand and use touch up paint.. if anyone can give me some advice as to if this is the way to go about it ? Id be more then greatfull here is a picture of just what I need to repair and once repaired I will be getting it re clear coated.. http://i792.photobucket.com/albums/yy207/T...ay/dsc_0053.jpg Thanks...
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