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Posts posted by Nitefly SA
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I'm making a headless with a Floyd nut but instead of the headless bridge I just made a rig so that I can tune it up, lock own the nut then cut the strings. it's a hardtail so not much problem with tuning stability.
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I believe Scott French, professional luthier and PG member had made a headless with a Floyd locking nut.
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Usually they install the binding then paint then scrape the paint off of the binding then clear.
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Yes....Yes........NOOOOOO. That red guitar is the most hideous thing I've ever seen. The other two I say go for, I'd go with the Iceman simply because I have never seen a 7 string Iceman and it'd be cool to be the only one wielding such an ax.
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it being impossible to get an artificial harmonic.
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That is truly hard to imagine.
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super glue.
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Would you be sanding it flush and refinishing it to look like stock or are you just filling the cavity then putting on the trem cover again?
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Thaaaat's nooothhing biggrin.gif We had a snow storm here in Nova-Scotia a couple years back, it was called White Juan because we had a devestating hurricane the autumn before called Hurricane Juan, anyhow... We had 120+ cm of snow, we had a snow drift against the side of my house that buried both of my parents cars, a Ford Escort.... and a Dodge Sprinter tongue.gif. Besides the snow.. you should have seen the winds!
Ha, I just saw a couple Dodge Sprinters for the first time the other day, my lord, it buried one of those puppies?
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Man, i was thinking about this earlier...i wish they made them from 7 strings >_<
Necessity is the mother of invention....
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On the Billy Armstrong Junior, it's not that bad. It has a 60's neck profile, which is different than the stock Jr., and it has better tuners and a P-100. The body is also two-piece mahogany rather than five or six piece. I like how everyone is slagging on Gibson for an overpriced "signature" model when Fender, ESP, Ibanez, and Jackson have been doing the same thing for years.
It's twice the price for a bare-bones, striped down guitar. The most basic guitar Gibson offers. Neck profile aside, for a hundred dollars more I could just buy the junior and upgrade the pickup and tuners. Fender's signature models (most anyway) aren't that bad when you see the price of an American standard anyway. I will agree with you though, that Ibanez charges way too much for their signature models, 2,100 dollars for a souped-up RG 550 is just not worth it.
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Yeah, i would have to agree, the guy on the left is definitely cooler. I mean, look at him, he looks very successful, he probably has a job and an office, the guy on the right looks like he just finished smoking a doobie. Damn hippies.
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Bump. My eBay Account name is Cdacatbdacat and I have 45 positive feedback. So, I can be trusted.
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on solid colors they use rock maple, it has a better sound, gives more"sparkle" for flamed and figured tops they use western maple.
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It is essentially just a graphic, if the ink in the poster doesn't run (test it first) I'd say it'd work fine.
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I am selling My Carvin DC727, it is in good condition, it has some wear on the headstock and that is about it. The finish is flawless everywhere else, comes with black DiMarzio Cliplok strap. It is all black, with ebony fretboard, no face dots, very cool looking. The frets have absolutely no wear, they are perfect. They reason I am selling it is because It has a Floyd Rose and I just can't get used to a 7 string Floyd Rose, because of this it is setup as a hardtail right now. I don't get much use out of it and I have been heading back to my 6 string lately so I figure somebody else could probably play it as much as it deserves to be played. It'd make a great Christmas present, it comes with a hard ABS plastic case.All black hardware, 25.5 Scale, 24 frets, 2 humbuckers, 1 volume 1 tone 3 way switch and two more 2 way switches for parallel and split I believe, I don't use them much so I really don't know. Asking $550. If I see no interest here it will go up on eBay with a slightly higher price. Make me an offer if my asking price seems too steep. Thank you.
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Where?! I couldn't find anything like that at Home Depot, then again, I'm too damn proud to ask an employee
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Is that a pickup or a ruler? Damn that thing is long.
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Where's the flame maple plate you made to cover that hole? That thing was cool.
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I think that is the model which is just epoxy dripped all over it then painted black.
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Oh my god. I for one don't believe The guy from Greenday deserves his own model but the only difference between said model and the Gibson lp jr is the color and it is half the price, what the hell? They also made the mistake of putting the two models next to eachother in the MF catalog so you read both descriptions and they are the smae exact thing minus color. Twice the price, no added benefits, the Gibson way.
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is there supposed to be a "patent applied for" sticker on the bottom of a tele single coil? I thought that the PAFs were gibson...
PAF stands for "Patent Applied For" It can be used on any pickup design whos patent has been applied for.
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stick with the sg
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no, it wouldn't look weird, it'd look fine.
Shreder Scale Lengths... Why?
in Solidbody Guitar and Bass Chat
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He is 7 feet tall with the bucket so, figure that one out. I was at his concert a while back and his Les Paul always looked normal but I saw his tech playing it and the body was huge. Pretty funny to look at actually. It bothered me that they didn't make the headstock proportionately big like on his KFC V.