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Originally posted by Axewielder View PostInteresting, one vote for poplar and one for maple.
I always thought the zebra had the bigger, wider stripes and the bengal were smaller like this...
I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.
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Originally posted by wilkinsi View PostYou have to find me first
Ok we have 2 votes for maple, and 1 for poplar. I guess we also need a poll for whether this is a white bengal or a zebra!!_________________________________________________
"Artists should be free to spend their days mastering their craft so that working people can toil away in a more beautiful world."
- Ken M
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Jagged zebra?
And no, you can't have my black tranny. Cost me £145 to have her pickup swapped and set her up, including 4 coats of lemon oil.Fuck ebay, fuck paypal
"Finger on the trigger, back against the wall. Counting rounds and voices, not enough to kill them all" (Ihsahn).
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Houston we have a problem! I knew the nut was homemade and a bit dodgy looking, but it's worse than I thought. I went to check the truss rod action, and discovered that a standard 7mm crack pipe wrench won't fit because the platform is in the way. I took the locking nut off, and the screws that held the nut on also held the platform on (just some flimsy wood glued together). There were also a bunch of "shims" stuffed in there, and it all kind of crumbled in my hands. Here's a pic, with the disintegrated platform there next to it:
Damn! Fortunately, with the nut and platform removed, the truss rod nut tests out ok and there are no other issues I can see. I guess I'll need to have a luthier make a platform proper, with an arch cut away to provide clearance for a wrench. Anyone ever build one the "right way" and care to share pics? Here's the back of the neck:
http://www.axewielder.com/White_Beng...ck_back_01.JPG
No issues here, very very nice! Jackson tuners. "1539 OBD" is written on the heel._________________________________________________
"Artists should be free to spend their days mastering their craft so that working people can toil away in a more beautiful world."
- Ken M
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Originally posted by toejam View PostHey, I was the first one to vote maple, so it's two for maple.
I always thought the zebra had the bigger, wider stripes and the bengal were smaller like this...GTWGITS! - RacerX
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Originally posted by j2379 View PostNICE axe, looks like an SD era body. tabbed singles, small route, looks like maple to me. poplar is usually more greenish yellow._________________________________________________
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Originally posted by dg View PostSome C/J bodies have single routes that don't leave room for the tab. They did this on the Model Series Charvels and some of the Ontario Jacksons, since they were installing Jackson pickups that didn't need clearance for a tab._________________________________________________
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- Ken M
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So....any guesses about those neck pocket scribbles? I've got "1539" and "V3M" written in both the neck cavity and trem cavity. Are these in the same category as Egyptian hieroglyphics? Did aliens come down from space and write them on there?!? Bueller?
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- Ken M
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the 1539 could be the work order #.
sully
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Yay! Here are the trem post washers installed. I just used a toothpick to dab some superglue on them. Thanks again Budman!
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