Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2007 5:02 pm
it is an aftermarket US mustang arm from guitarpartsresource. it was like $6.dodgedartdave wrote:What trem arm did you use?
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it is an aftermarket US mustang arm from guitarpartsresource. it was like $6.dodgedartdave wrote:What trem arm did you use?
Cool. I need to get one of those. I've been using jazzmaster trem arms. They fit, but thier long.bubbles_horwitz wrote:it is an aftermarket US mustang arm from guitarpartsresource. it was like $6.dodgedartdave wrote:What trem arm did you use?
sex.bubbles_horwitz wrote:The bronco is now complete. i'd like to thank aug for the pickguard and cleaning up the routes. here are the final pictures:
i have heard that it's good to wait a month or so before wetsanding. i'm actually kind of scared to mess with it. i know it's not the best paint job in the world, but i'd say it's pretty good for my first time really painting something.Billy3000 wrote:it kinda looks like you didn't wetsand the clear coat.
i've been playing it every free moment that i've had for the past week and it hasn't bothered me a bit. but i play closer to the bridge anyway. to each his own, i guess.Malik wrote:It kinda looks like that pickup switch IS A NIGHTMARE TO PLAY WITH. Dude that's right where me and Shad strum.
Aye. Even the pickup switch on the top horn of a Telecaster Deluxe gets in the way of my strumming, but I think that comes from adapting to the awkward Mustang switches on my Jag-Stang. I had the choice, strum near the neck or near the bridge, and I refused to strum near the bridge.bubbles_horwitz wrote:i've been playing it every free moment that i've had for the past week and it hasn't bothered me a bit. but i play closer to the bridge anyway. to each his own, i guess.Malik wrote:It kinda looks like that pickup switch IS A NIGHTMARE TO PLAY WITH. Dude that's right where me and Shad strum.