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blwheppner

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  • Birthday 07/31/1990

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  1. well its possible to do anything as long as you have enough of it but if its going to be to your liking is a differnt story
  2. yeah i was gonna ask you guys how you make your prints
  3. ooh and your thoughts on the sanding of the fretboard part?? like it probably would be nearly impossible to just power sand it, without taking a noticeable layer off? if you understand what i'm gettin at?
  4. Sure, it came off of an old les paul shapped guitar. It was not a Gibson, but the official name on it was Como. (I tried to reasearch the company but I never had any success execpt for the fact that it resided somewhere in Asia, and I can't read Asian writting ) The headstock looks like what a typical Gibson neck would look like. It is a bolt on neck with 22 frets. I plan on using this neck either on a body I'm going to build, or the body the guitar came off of... but that is a whole other story (a chunk of wood is missing from the body......)
  5. hey everyone (i'm a n00b to this site hahaha) but I am currently working on restoring an old guitar neck I have. The previous owner spraypainted the back and put some useless gloss on the fretboard. So my objectives would are: Sand the back down Somehow de-fret the fretboard - so it can be sanded put whatever nessesary finish is required onto it re-fret it So how would I go about de-freting the fretboard? How difficult would that be (same with re-fretting it) And what kind of finishes don't screw the feeling over?
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