Re: Lee Garver is an unethical piece of *?%$@
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Whoa. thanks for the correction. the long reading of this thread fatigued the memory a little.
so, looking ahead, what was it that you said you were going to do with what you have? you basically have a neck with matching head stock and body and everything.... are you getting pumped about finally starting over with a new board, binding, and inlay design?
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Not a problem, I can understand how that might happen, lol. When it wasn't back in the US the guitar has sat uselessly in it's case, so I was slowly getting over it and I was looking forward to the new board so it would play and look better. Finding the veneer and realising I'd been taken for a ride the whole time has taken a shine off it, but damn, it should be a nice guitar in the end. The total cost of this guitar in money, time and heartache is quite large.
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Whoa. thanks for the correction. the long reading of this thread fatigued the memory a little.
so, looking ahead, what was it that you said you were going to do with what you have? you basically have a neck with matching head stock and body and everything.... are you getting pumped about finally starting over with a new board, binding, and inlay design?
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Not a problem, I can understand how that might happen, lol. When it wasn't back in the US the guitar has sat uselessly in it's case, so I was slowly getting over it and I was looking forward to the new board so it would play and look better. Finding the veneer and realising I'd been taken for a ride the whole time has taken a shine off it, but damn, it should be a nice guitar in the end. The total cost of this guitar in money, time and heartache is quite large.
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