NGD: Why I avoid ebay
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NGD: Why I avoid ebay
I wasn't even looking, but I have to try out this desert tan. Ah, what the hell. I haven't had a body to sand in a while. It's a pretty good deal with the guard and bridge.

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- hotrodperlmutter
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close, aesthetics is the word you're searching for! good try though.izodiak wrote:Thats beautiful (even with the strange ascetics <- wanted to say 'outer look' forgot how to write the word)
Dont know how 'legit' but still.
looks great, D. will be excited to see the finished product, even though i can kind of already see it!
dots wrote:fuck that guy in his bunkhole.
I can live with blood. I think it's teh Krudtz!
I just finished touching up a 1930s Kalamazoo. My schedule is freeing up. It's the one like this one. It's got the devil's fingerprints on it. Mine is probably a smaller model. It had a split in the side and when I fixed it I had a tough time making it look natural again. I tried using oil based stain to hide the repair, but it didn't work with lacquer. One day it occurred to me I could get a touch up lacquer pen and a can of tobacco brown. Man it looks good.

I just finished touching up a 1930s Kalamazoo. My schedule is freeing up. It's the one like this one. It's got the devil's fingerprints on it. Mine is probably a smaller model. It had a split in the side and when I fixed it I had a tough time making it look natural again. I tried using oil based stain to hide the repair, but it didn't work with lacquer. One day it occurred to me I could get a touch up lacquer pen and a can of tobacco brown. Man it looks good.

Yell Like Hell
I used a brass nut on the stratmaster that Robert built. It makes it more resonant. But I doubt I could find one that size. Normally I would try to make a faithful restoration since it's close to being intact, but I am unlikely to score a pickup. So if not the real thing, what's the next best thing?
Most people would like a more powerful pickup. I could put a Tele neck in it.
Most people would like a more powerful pickup. I could put a Tele neck in it.
Yell Like Hell
- hotrodperlmutter
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This thing is little but nothing to be ashamed of. I almost wish I hadn't ordered the paint.Stewart was right on about the look. I like it in person.
Uh, but it looks like there may not be ANY paint left on it, which is why it's got a few nasty gashes in it. I am planning on spraying it with amber to look like Fullerplast, and then going really lightly with Desert Sand and clear. It needs to be protected, but I think I can do it very gingerly.
I have started some light sanding to see what's what. I won't be able to do anything with it for a few weeks, but I will post progress pics. It uses mini pots, which I despise.
Uh, but it looks like there may not be ANY paint left on it, which is why it's got a few nasty gashes in it. I am planning on spraying it with amber to look like Fullerplast, and then going really lightly with Desert Sand and clear. It needs to be protected, but I think I can do it very gingerly.
I have started some light sanding to see what's what. I won't be able to do anything with it for a few weeks, but I will post progress pics. It uses mini pots, which I despise.
Yell Like Hell