Ian Davlin The Looth Group
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Oiling “ebonized” 1920’s fingerboard
You might try tru oil for this. You can actually thin tru oil with naptha/mineral spirits, so you could get it to penetrate. After a cursory glance at the internet, I cant find any mention of a similar issue with tannins.
Jesse Cheatwood Edmond Music -
Neck reset for this Harmony H162?
This forum is for 100% for questions. And is the right spot even.
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Refretting a Stella Harmony from 1964
Not this particular model, but I have had a crack at some older pearwood boards before. Here is a list of things to look out for.
- Fingerboard is brittle. Extra care for removal of frets.
- Fingerboard is soft. When putting frets back in, take care not to apply enough force to dent the frets into the board or there will be extra fret…
Jesse Cheatwood Edmond Music -
I don’t think you’re going to find West to be any more resistant to heat creep. Last time I looked, heat resistant epoxies were really pricey and fairly exotic.
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Ian Davlin The Looth Group replied to the discussion 72 Fender thineline frets removal in the forum Quick Questions a year ago
72 Fender thineline frets removal
I also thought I might add my very first youtube video.
Joel Weber Weber Instruments -
Ian Davlin The Looth Group replied to the discussion 72 Fender thineline frets removal in the forum Quick Questions a year ago
72 Fender thineline frets removal
Where do you live ? If you’re close to NYC, I could take a look at it with you.
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Structural Guitar Sides: In theory and practiceMichael Baskin and Tom Sands present their approaches and use of structured sides (aka laminated or engineered sides). Michael Bashkin:…
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