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This, apparently. I asked Thomann customer service and this is what they said. We'll see if it's true when my order arrives.... oooh excitingCan someone on here please tell me what hard cases fit a jazzblaster / offset style guitars?
Thanks
This dude plays Squiers
Yeah,I reckon nearly any auld yoke can be made giggable if you have the skillzNothing wrong with most squires I’ve encountered… ‘the tone is in the fingers’
Fretwork is something I’ve yet to touch - although my old reliable (ie the one guitar I’ve consistently used and held onto for about 14 years) could probably do with a dart soon enough.Yeah,I reckon nearly any auld yoke can be made giggable if you have the skillz
I refretted a sparkly purple Squier Standard that absolutely kicked arse.. put alnico pickups and a GFS trem in it.. I should never have sold it. But I wanted a Fender and wasnt working at the time.
Now I am working, I've 10 guitars . And I intend to get more
Its a piece of piss. Especially on rosewood.Fretwork is something I’ve yet to touch - although my old reliable (ie the one guitar I’ve consistently used and held onto for about 14 years) could probably do with a dart soon enough.
I might pick up a crock of a yoke to mess about with at some stage
Did you do all the fret levelling etc as wellIts a piece of piss. Especially on rosewood.
I got someone else to refret my old Deluxe Fender cos I was scared with it being an expensive instrument,and I could have done a better job of myself. Fucking expensive lesson to learn. My old squier had a maple fretboard and that made it harder cos of the finish on it but it turned out perfect
Yeah. That was actually pretty easy because most of the levelling could be done by just making sure the frets were properly seated. Only two or three needed actual filing down and only a tiny bit.Did you do all the fret levelling etc as well
Cool!Yeah. That was actually pretty easy because most of the levelling could be done by just making sure the frets were properly seated. Only two or three needed actual filing down and only a tiny bit.
Which I did by eye with sandpaper.
I'm planning on buying a fret crowning file shortly ,in time for the kit build anyway. I have the nut files already and a small spirit level that will do for a leveling beam
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