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custom22

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  1. Oh yea. Its so much nicer to have the guitar done right the first time than having moving parts to worry about.
  2. I think asking a specific question will be most beneficial, unless your asking for advice for beginners.
  3. How old is the guitar, and how often has it been played? If it is fairly old it may very well be dented frets, but the neck might have also warped, meaning that your neckis in need of truss rod adjustment. Seeing that it is only on two frets, i doubt if its the string height.
  4. That is one sweet guitar. Im so jealous. I noticed you are from Gaithersburg, me too. Do you get your wood locally?
  5. If your talking about the fretboard, it is inlaid, a combination of mother of pearl and abalone i believe. (or fake of each)
  6. Looks like a sweet project. Where are you planning to obtain your sustainer?
  7. Yea, i thought so. I know about those single coils and the S1 switching, but i was just making sure. Thanks
  8. In a typical Les Paul, Sg or other dual humbucker guitar, are the two humbuckers wired in series or parallel with each other. Im not talking about coil splitting but each pickup in relation to the other. What would be the result if they were wired oppositely? Thanks in advance! -Ryan
  9. you cannot get replacement necks for PRS guitars, (unless you steal one that theyve sawn in half). I'll be going to the factory in a week or two, so maybe i'll find one laying around
  10. Has anybody ever used a stew mac "Hot Rod". http://www.stewmac.com/shop/Truss_rods/Hot...Truss_Rods.html It says something like no anchor, do you just rout straight rectangular channel, and then glue in the ends, without an anchor point? This is my first neck, and i do not feel like learning the hard way. I would be happy if anybody with experience could enlughten me, or possibly give me a link to a diagram. Thanks in advance! -Ryan
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