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canuckguitarist

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  1. Yea, i tried coffee and tea, didn't exactly help, what I found worked the best was rubbing your fingers on a bbq grill (not while its on :D) and then jest rub it on the pickguard/pickup covers, the problem is, it is really easy to just wipe off, I've been trying lots of things, just gotta figure out how to make the stuff stay on.

    Aaron

  2. Here is what I was thinking, The back piece of body wood, would be routed out, except for one piece coming up through even the top piece to mount the bridge on, then all of the controls and electronics would be mounted on the top piece of wood, making it like a pickguard, easy to remove for modifications, repair etc...this keeps sounding better and better!

    Aaron

  3. Wow, thats an awesome idea....although, I too am kinda skeptical about the tone it would produce.....I think I'm gonna have to try that. Actually, just thought of this now, wouldn't doing this have the same effect as a bolt-on neck vs. set-in? This is making a lot more sense now, I think it would look cool too!

    Aaron

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    great idea!

  4. If you want to use laquer go to Fargey's paint and wall coverings in Canada. They will have everything you need. You can buy mohawk tone finish laquer in spray cans, or by the gallon. They can give you everything you need for filling etc.

    Do 'Fargey's paint and wall coverings' have a website? I'm having the same problem as thermo, with Stew-Mac not shipping their spray lacquer out of the country.

    Aaron

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