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  1. I'm did a very smilar thing to ihocky's idea an RR body. The tip was chipped so I basically reflected the headstock point onto the end of the long horn. I just held a straightedge up to it, found the angle I liked, marked it, cut and sanded and then just re-bevel the top and back edge
  2. My first thought was Taylor. Pretty close.
  3. I know that when wiring emgs with a 2 volume and 2 tone confuguration there is a capacitor in between each volume and tone control. I'm wiring a guitar with a two volume one tone configuration. In the diagram there is no capicitors between the either of the volumes and the tone pot. There is comething that looks like a capacitor on the tone pot, but its not the same shape as the caps included with the pickups. The caps I have are 104k but I dont know what I should be using. The diagram is all the way at the bottom of this page. http://www.emgpickups.com/downloads/wiring...EMG-Hseries.pdf Hope somebody knows what I need. Thanks in advance. -AJC
  4. I have an exporer that I want to put an 81/85 set into. Two volumes and one tone control. Can I use one of the Kerry King or Zakk Wylde sets or do I have to buy parts separately? If I buy the separate parts what would I need and where would I get the correct diagram? Thanks, AJC
  5. Randall RG100ES Mostly known for being dimes main choice in the early years.
  6. Here is a very similar design, with the offset bottom and all. This guitar is also chambered. Mahogany with maple cap. http://www.jacksonguitars.com/products/pro...10505585_md.gif
  7. My bad. I should have payed more attention before posting.
  8. I've got a roland pc-200 MKII, that I have absolutely no use for. I'm not sure how old it is or if its still applicable these days, but it's brand new and if your interested I would sell it for very cheap.
  9. Wes is right. I didn't think about the locking nut being lower for some reason. You would have to put a shelf anyway. The strings would just be lifted off the floyd nut until you lock them down, and it would be hell to get them in tune not knowing how sharp they are going to be pulled when you lock them down. Adam
  10. It would be so he doesn't have to make a shelf parallel to the fretboard for the locking nut to sit on and screw into. I don't see why this wouldn't work. It could look pretty ugly though.
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