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Nice one Tim! looks great! I really like that green color, the trem rout and the pink accent!
One thing I wonder though. I wonder why he drilled the pickguard holes before painting? From my experience it's easier to drill them after painting, so as to not worry about water getting in the holes during wet sanding. Lee must have a secret I don't no about!Last edited by Bengal65; 12-13-2007, 08:44 AM.Tone is like Art: Your opinion is valid. Listen, learn, have fun, draw your own conclusions.
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Originally posted by SEEGERMANY View PostPremium lightweight alder?
Here's my specs:- Alder body - painted "Green Meanie" Green w/pink lion's claw, deeper recessed lower horn, scalloped neck heel
- Maple neck w/Millenium headstock
- 1 11/16" nut width
- Bridge pickup - Blue Dimarzio Breed Bridge DP166
- Middle pickup - Black Dimarzio Virtual Vintage Heavy Blues 2 DP409
- Neck pickup - Pink Dimarzio Breed Neck DP166
- Standard 5-way switch - neck, neck tapped/middle, middle, bridge tapped/middle, bridge
- 1 volume, 1 tone - standard Tele-style knurled knobs
- chrome Original Floyd Rose bridge, all other hardware black
- white/black/white 3-ply pickguard
I want REAL change. I want dead bodies littering the capitol.
- Newc
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Originally posted by Bengal65 View PostOne thing I wonder though. I wonder why he drilled the pickguard holes before painting? From my experience it's easier to drill them after painting, so as to not worry about water getting in the holes during wet sanding. Lee must have a secret I don't no about!
And you should NEVER wet sand a guitar. It should always be done dry or with a light mineral oil.
Just change your paper often and blow the dust of the body between paper changes.-Rick
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Cool color!
The neck looks kinda shrunk and crooked though...
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