I wish they would or take it out in trade on the cool shit they have in there.
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Great looking guitar. I wouldn't bother messing with the neck. As for the HZ's, I have them and I like them. As for refinishing, I have used a laquer spray before but that can go on too thick and easily goop up and then you have to be prepared to wet sand. I have a Schaller system on my Fender HM and I love it but as I have been told, they don't make them anymore so if you have any issues it is about impossible to get parts for. I have never had a FR system break though so I don't know how common an issue that is. Regardless, great looking guitar.
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Originally posted by Acidhouse View PostI have a Schaller system on my Fender HM and I love it but as I have been told, they don't make them anymore so if you have any issues it is about impossible to get parts for.I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.
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Originally posted by Jackson-Charvel View PostSchaller still makes the JT-590? I had no idea. I thought they only made their almost identical version of the Floyd Rose Original.
I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.
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Thanks for the Schaller link. Can't see the back of the trem. Wondering if they are using the same short screws with the thick ends like a JT-590, instead of the long shoulder hex bolts on an OFR. For some reason I thought Schaller made both types of trems once upon a time. Either that or I am thinking of a Kahler Steeler which is a pretty close OFR copy.
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Originally posted by Jackson-Charvel View PostWas this actually finished with motor oil and coffee grounds? Sorry for taking the bait but I never heard of such a thing. Could it be true?My goal in life is to be the kind of asshole my wife thinks I am.
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Originally posted by Jackson-Charvel View PostThanks for the Schaller link. Can't see the back of the trem. Wondering if they are using the same short screws with the thick ends like a JT-590, instead of the long shoulder hex bolts on an OFR.
For some reason I thought Schaller made both types of trems once upon a time. Either that or I am thinking of a Kahler Steeler which is a pretty close OFR copy.
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