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  • #16
    Originally posted by rjohnstone View Post
    The screws through the body happen more often than you think.
    Those are the grounding screws from under each pickup.

    The holes in the sustainer driver are normal... they ALL look like that.
    Thanks. I hope Todd relax a bit and enjoy his beautiful PC-1.

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    • #17
      Hehe, OCD is the right term. I have seen a few posts here over the last couple years with people freaking out about the screws into the trem cavities. According to EVH they should help the wood breathe giving you better sound.
      GTWGITS! - RacerX

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      • #18
        His PC looks great.
        Less OCD and more playing.
        The guitar is gonna get bumped, scratched and worn as he plays it.
        I gave up on trying to keep mine pristine. I take good care of them, but shit happens.
        Guitars were meant to be played. Play 'em till your fingers bleed.
        -Rick

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        • #19
          Thanks for the pics Lake...I really appreciate it...your axe is looking more and more like mine...I guess I do need to stop obsessing...I'm definitely going to check for the screws through the body (under the springs)...ah...maybe not...I could see myself looking at that and having a full blown panic attack.

          And don't worry RJ...I play a lot more than I worry...but when I'm not playing, I still have to do something. Usually it's something productive...but when it's not, it's worrying. There's plenty of great medication out there for this...I just refuse...I like being a little dysfunctional

          Thanks again, guys for the posts....I'm really starting to think, now, that I did get a killer deal. I, too, think some of these things shouldn't be present on a $2K + guitar...but as was said...it looks amazing, plays amazing, and sounds amazing...so I'll stop now...that is, of course, unless I find some other useless thing to worry about
          Todd M

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          • #20
            That's a sweet top!

            Congrats on the awesome guitar!

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            • #21


              That's stunning.

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              • #22
                Regarding the screws coming through in the trem cavity, I recently bought a PRS Experience (basically a limited edition Custom 24) and all six of the trem mount screws protrude through the wood in the trem cavity. Seems odd that they wouldn't spec the guitars with screws a bit shorter. I guess my point is that this kind of stuff can be on any high-end guitar. Heck, for all I know maybe Paul wants them to be that way for some reason.

                BTW, that's a beautiful guitar ya got there. Awesome quilt!

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                • #23
                  beautiful guitar, congrats.

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                  • #24
                    Thanks, guys. About the screws, it doesn't bother me but i was a bit surprised when i saw it.

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                    • #25
                      Congrats on the guitars guys, but my new PC1 have none of those issues. No hole in the sustainer and no digs/scratchs around the neck plate......
                      "When a naked man is chasing a woman through an ally with a butcher's knife and a hard-on, I figure he isn't out collecting for the Red Cross"............ Dirty Harry

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by 777 View Post
                        Congrats on the guitars guys, but my new PC1 have none of those issues. No hole in the sustainer and no digs/scratchs around the neck plate......
                        Looks like they finally got the CNC machine dialed in properly. :ROTF:
                        -Rick

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Chad View Post
                          and all six of the trem mount screws protrude through the wood in the trem cavity.
                          That's the way Leo did it in '54. No reason to change.
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                          Blank yo!

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by 777 View Post
                            Congrats on the guitars guys, but my new PC1 have none of those issues. No hole in the sustainer and no digs/scratchs around the neck plate......
                            You'll have to send yours in for the upgrade, then!

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                            • #29
                              It's hard to call it digs or scratches...it just looks unfinished...or like some glue dropped on top of it...hard to describe. But the whole in the sustainer is definitely there on mine. Lake's got the same guitar with the same "blemishes"...so knowing that, I can't really call them blemishes anymore. I agree with the post, though, regarding the p'up screws being too long. Mine are protruding slightly as well...had I not seen this thread, I probably really would've been worried that there was a defect. But I'm talking to more and more people who see this...so...once again...not a blemish if it's a common thing. But they should be spec'd out better...Unless the screws protruding were setup that way for functionality reasons...(which I can't really see)...it just seems like a bad oversight. Then again...does it really affect the sound of the guitar...negatively or positively...can't really say. Mine sounds great, so what more could you want.

                              I did start a thread the other day, and no one answered...so while I'm not trying to hijack this one, hopefully someone will reply. I have the same exact guitar (as evidenced by some pictures a few posts up)...I don't know what to use to clean/maintain this type of wood/finish. Can I use regular guitar polish. Then on the neck, is there anything special I should be using to clean this. I've heard things like "gun oil"...as well as some other ideas..but that seems a little strange to me.
                              Any suggestions would really help me out.
                              Thanks
                              Todd M

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                              • #30


                                Get the original version (Lemon)
                                Keeps the grime out of the grain and makes it smell nice too.

                                Seriously... this stuff is great.
                                I've been using it on my PC1 since 2005 and the top still looks new.
                                Rub it on with a soft cloth, let it set for a few minutes and then wipe it down.
                                It makes the figuring really pop.
                                -Rick

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