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I'm no builder, but I do play piano, and I can't personally think on a better tonewood .....
the older the better IMO..GO for it...
worse that can come out of it...you get some wood, some wire, and some misc parts you can resell.
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if the material is thick enough, dry enough, and wide enough, and if it's of good quality ...make it from whatever you want.....go for it.....
some of the best woods are used to make furniture....
keep us posted.
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don't chance it.....there is way way too much work in your guitar to have it to not sound right. You will want to show it off, and someone who can really play well will know there is something not right....
" your reputation is worth more than the time if would take to either re-do it or purchase a premade one."
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I have been using Mister Clean majic erasers to take crud off the metal, and I use it to wipe the body and neck..seems to remove oils from hands and other crud rather well.....plus seems to remove the residue from cigarette smoke tha inevitably gets on my guitars from playing bars.../ to " polish" metal I use zims metal polish..
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It takes forever for a finish to get old and dry enough to actually contribute to the good tone of the instrument, rather than just being a nice looking outer film, that actually suppresses the good tone of the instrument. 1979 was forever ago, and that finish has a story. Don't erase it.
It's a musical instrument. All the "pride" rides on the sound, not the looks.
okay, agreed......I won't touch it.lol......exactly why I made the thread....where I'm at there isn't too many people with knowledge to discuss with..( most repair shops here are out to make a fast buck..) ....
I am glad I made the thread....
I will have to source out some replacement machine heads, or try to locate rebuilding parts as these are fairly worn....
any info would be greatly appreciated...
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love that finish in black....
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Like I said: character.
Now, put away that heat gun!
bahaha the heatgun....that's for a newer Ibanez for my kid...wants it " plum purple...ewwww"
It's funny... seems like there are several guys on here trying to get their new guitars to look like that. Maybe you all could trade. Then everyone would be happy.
heck no....I looked for 15 plus years for this one.....it's getting burried right next to me...." so I can play stairway to heaven/ or hell whichever applies..lol"
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Another vote for Gotoh here.
ditto here....I won't use anything but... I have 12 guitars ( restoring #13 now)and have switched all of them to Gotoh's.
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That's asside from the point. Using a dremel as a drill, especially in instances where you need a fairly precise, long chanel, just isn't a wise choice.
okay agreed....
personally I think he should router a channel, telecasters look odd withought a pickguard...routing would be the best...IMO
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I don't think I'd ever trust an 1/8" bit that long. I would certainly never put it in a dremel unless I had one of the footpedals so I could greatly reduce the speed. Dremels typically spin much, much faster than an ordinary hand drill.
yea..sorry should have mentioned that..I just assumed all dremels have speed adjustments....
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you can also use a long thin drillbit on a dremel flexshaft....
the shaft is usually very flexible, and will allow you more angle ...
I haven't tried this, just thinking of it as an idea...
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here are a few closeup pics of the damage......
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How about some pics?
okay, these all all I have..will take more detailed today....the quality isn't great, but it will give an idea...
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I've been playing for about 26-27 years now, and I have exclusively used martin strings for my acoustics and fenders for my electrics...
because I play mostly country music, I play a lot of "clean", Fenders have always treated my sound and my guitars well.
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I stumbled on this website tonight, and I think I have found my paradise.....thank you for making this site available...
I recently bought a 1979 Ibanez st300 and she has some minor dings, and the finish has darkened( not yellowed)...I have tried several wood cleaners, even cleaner for wood floors and cannot seem to get the finish to look respectable..( this will be a stage and studio guitar)...and I want to be proud of what I play...
I have resolved myself to having to refinish it....and although I am aware that refinishing or painting it may reduce the value of the instrument, I feel it is worth the risk...
I am torn between restoring it to a " close to original" finish, or just stripping it down and doing a custom paint...( I am thinking of the chromalusion paint that changes color....unsure of the exact name..) ..
Can I get some feedback to see what you think...
Strat Drawing
in Solidbody Guitar and Bass Chat
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props..well done......I couldn't use cad to save my life....