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japmn
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by japmn » Fri Feb 08, 2008 7:52 pm
centurymantra wrote:madtho wrote:
I bet that person sits on that couch with no one but that LITTLE dog.
-mad
Actually...that's not the case...
I'm sorry but by looking at the pic. I am not sure how it isn't the case... So what if the dog is big.
Sorry, I'll go back to the EA forum for that kind of shit.
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japmn
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by japmn » Fri Feb 08, 2008 8:03 pm
centurymantra wrote:
My step father is a master wood craftsman and could make 400 of those in a day... In any absurd rain forest wood you want... I know what my next Godmass day gift will be.... Hello Ebay!
BTW... We have discussed the Bloodwood Jazzmaster body several times and it will happen as soon as I get another Guitar to replace it while he makes measurements.
It will be Bloodwood with an Ebony (Real) pickguard (heavily coated with something so it don't scratch) Fuck the future of dart frogs! My guitar gonna be pretty!
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calaverasgrandes
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by calaverasgrandes » Fri Feb 08, 2008 8:08 pm
scratch ebony? is that possible?
??????? wrote: "everything sounds best right before it blows up."
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sandpanda
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by sandpanda » Fri Feb 08, 2008 8:58 pm
How come none of that dudes speakers appear to be hooked up to anything?
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japmn
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by japmn » Fri Feb 08, 2008 9:22 pm
calaverasgrandes wrote:scratch ebony? is that possible?
Rub a piece of plastic over it for a while and tell me how it looks. Several coats of urethane would guard against scuffing well. Ebony is hard but not impervious.
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calaverasgrandes
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by calaverasgrandes » Fri Feb 08, 2008 9:51 pm
I got one bass with an ebony fretboard. It is kind of chipped and worn on the pickup end of the neck. But then I have been playing the shit out of it for 20 years.
??????? wrote: "everything sounds best right before it blows up."
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by vvv » Sat Feb 09, 2008 9:34 am
Self-edit for PC.
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Kindly Killer
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by Kindly Killer » Sat Feb 09, 2008 10:43 am
If anyone is interested in DIY wooden knobs, here is how I make them for my homemade guitars:
Cut a piece of scrap wood to approximate size with the grain orientation you want. Round off edges to approximate cylindrical shape with belt sander (hold onto it with pliers or something)! Drill hole in approximate center. Mount on that Dremel bit that is bascially just a wood screw on the end. Round it off on a piece of adhesive sandpaper mounted to something flat; I use the yellow stuff from Grizzly on a thick piece of glass from a custom glass shop. Gently put the knob in a vice with padding and resize the hole as needed. If you finished sanding with fine grit, you are pretty much done at this point. I finish mine along with the guitar itself, but obviously you might want something more natural looking for a preamp.
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by Mradyfist » Sat Feb 09, 2008 11:39 am
centurymantra wrote:I'm surprised noone brought up the infamous Four
hundred dollar audio knob. It is made of a special wood and lacquer of course...
....ain't it pretty
Amazing wooden knob
You guys are all missing the point! This knob is coated with a Magic Lacquer! Just like a Stradivarius violin! Check out this link for more info:
http://sound.westhost.com/madashell9.htm
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by madtho » Mon Feb 11, 2008 9:18 am
centurymantra wrote:madtho wrote:
I bet that person sits on that couch with no one but that little dog.
-mad
Actually...that's not the case...
Sometimes it feels so great to be wrong
We wanted to play traditional jazz in the worst way...and we did!
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