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Looks like a nice job Ted, I would never have the patience to even try to do anything like that. On the other hand I'll spend hours aligning a 1960 18 tube triple conversion communications receiver and love every minute of it. (many times in fact until it's what I think of as perfect). I can set Ric basses up and even work on necks and other problems and fix them electrically but as far as cosmetics go, forget it.
Thanks Bob. I still need to refine my techniques a bit. These inlays are positioned a bit closer to the frets than is typical and they are perhaps a bit tall. I am going to make a few adjustments for my next board that be more like the late 60's early 70's inlays. These are proportionally more like the ones on my '63.
Well, I strung her up tonight and even though the frets are not fully dressed, she (sniff*) plays wonderfully. The nut is pretty bad. Just pulled one out of my parts box. It is majorly hacked but it will work until I can make a new one. Jeez, that "R" tailpiece is a major pain in the *** to work with. It is clearly more about aesthetics than function. I can't image how hard it would be string a 12er! Anyway, she needs a TRC and some nickel reverse gear tuners. John is looking into getting the tuners but if he can't find some, is anyone here willing to trade a set for some shiny new ones?



