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  1. (looking through a dogs eyes) *sniff sniff.......i smell bacon...mmmm....*snifff....gotta have bacon.............there it is.....*sniff....WHATS IN THAT BOX I CANT READ....BACON!!!!.......no silly it's "beggin strips"....................LOL OK OK I KNOW THAT WAS ABSOLUTLY  LAME BUT I JUST COULDNT HELP MYSELF.....................LOL hey it coulda been worse, i coulda did a bit with Denny's "moon over myhammy" dish lol............take it easy on the tomato throwing  :D

    rotten.gif Green tomato splat for you!

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    This gives an example of neck thickness. You have to keep it strong enough, so it can't be to thin. I have one neck at 3/4" and one 1" on my basses. The 3/4" is a jazz bass. Very fast neck, but seems a little weak.

    You can sand your neck to a thickness your comfortable. Many here use spoke shaves to shape the neck and finish by sanding.

    Hope this helps!

  3. Not best or worse but definitely most liquer! Saw Santana just before Supernatural came out. My buddy and I pushed his drunk, good looking wife on the stage. She started dancing and Carlos stepped back while security made her get off. Carlos played on not missing a beat. After he came over and handed us picks. It was too cool and a great concert to boot!

  4. The wood underneath the present finish will give you a better idea as to what you decide the final outcome. Not all woods look good with a natural finish. As far as adding a solid color to the nitrocellulose I have not heard of it being done that way. Normally the color is painted on and the clear finish is painted on afterwards.

    There are quite a few different finishes. Some people like nitro, some like polyurethane, lacquer and there are more. It depends on what you want.

    If the wood on the guitar is nice you can clear coat it or oil it.

    But after all that I am not an expert on finishing. You can wait for more answers or keep looking on this topic by reading some of the posts under this topic.

    Good luck; Hope it helps. Welcome to the forum too! :D

  5. The best was Zepplin in '75 in SanDiego. They played for 4 hours. The worst would have to be Queen in '76-77. Technically incredible, sound perfect, Night at the Opera was the show. Only problem that was all they played, no encore, nothing from there earlier albums. Lick for lick with the album, but only 45 minutes long and the tickets were $20.00 and unheard of at that time.

  6. I think as long as you install a stereo jack and wire accordingly you will get

    output to both sides of the headset. Obviously the sound will not be in stereo though! You could froget about the headset plug and jack and wire direct to the effects box's leads, but you would have permanent headphones on your effects pedal.

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