NGD: TEISCO ET-312

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properly jealous.
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BillClay wrote:That thing looks sweet, I've got the four pickup model, but it's in nasty Granny Smith apple-burst. Always wanted metallic blue.
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That is a great pick up. Well done for bringing it back to life!
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Very nice! Always loved the striped pickguards on these guys.
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Trem arm and spring on the way... hopefully that is all that is needed to mount it. Looks like everything else is there.
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That guitar is unbearably hot. JEALOUSY.
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That thing is really cool looking.
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Awesome gig tonight with this thing. Stayed in tune for the most part considering what I was doing to it... went a little flat but only retuned twice in an hour set. I do hit the switches though, turning more pickups on and making it sound duller . Will have to modify strumming .
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Hurb wrote:Always wanted one

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Great looking guitar. And your girlfriend obviously doesn't know shit.
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Post by cobascis »

Trem arm should arrived today, got the spring a few days ago. I hope it stays in tune! Will post pics upon installation.
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So, so beautiful.
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Post by cobascis »

Only problem with trem so far:

It doesn't seem to return to equilibrium. With a Jag or Strat trem, you push down and let go and it comes all the way back to pitch. With this trem you push down and it returns VERY close to pitch but is flat. If you then pull the arm up a little it is back in tune. The same goes for when you pull it sharp. Not sure how to fix that... the spring is new.
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Post by James »

Do you hear any mechanical noise? It might be the case that the spring moves slightly from its normal resting position and stays in that position after using the trem.

Also, look for any points that might benefit from being lubricated, like the pivot points of the bar that the strings go through.
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File and lube the nut, sounds like it's snagging.
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Post by Bacchus »

Sounds like the nut to me too.
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Post by cobascis »

I did pencil the nut when I restrung it.
It is interesting, I'm pretty sure the strings are all resting on the zero fret and not on the nut... which is probably bad for intonation but I haven't noticed it. Nut dis deep and wide for each string.
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Filed down and polished zero fret so there is no snagging, lubed nut with graphite and vaseline, disected cleaned and lubed trem and same problem... I think the spring isn't strong enough for 11s... it just just slightly flat after use unless you manually bring it back up to where it should be, then it is in perfect tune. It is a minute difference in the angle of the strings behind the bridge which makes the note a little flat.

I just bought the spring, though... hmm.