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what alloy?
I think the alloy will determain the final polished colour. With the aluminium, the final polish lacks the bluish tint that a chrome piece has.
The working of the SS will be much more difficult than aluminium, welding may require back gassing-which I do not have a prep for.
But always open to suggestions
I think the alloy will determain the final polished colour. With the aluminium, the final polish lacks the bluish tint that a chrome piece has.
The working of the SS will be much more difficult than aluminium, welding may require back gassing-which I do not have a prep for.
But always open to suggestions
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Between Paul in Asia & Joey the Bronx guy!
Forgive the obvious attempt at anonymity.
Every month I read Vintage Guitar, there is a section on Lost/stolen instruments, (yeah how can a guitar get lost?). I do not want to end up in there.
I believe every participant in our RIC family to be honest, helpful and open individuals. Therein lies the problem. Open forums such as this are just that-open. There are miscreants (sp?) that prowl such places looking for information on who has what and WHERE.
Some of us have more than one instrument. Somes guys have more than 10! (lucky). If Ebay is any indication of the demand for our lovelies multiply the 10 by $1500+ and you can see the attraction.
I'm no Oliver-Stone-conspiracy-black-helicopter devotee but similar incidents have happened to friends in the antique business, items were stolen after being listed on internet websites.
I apologize to any/all whom may feel offended by my fears or precautions.
Just protecting my honies!
Forgive the obvious attempt at anonymity.
Every month I read Vintage Guitar, there is a section on Lost/stolen instruments, (yeah how can a guitar get lost?). I do not want to end up in there.
I believe every participant in our RIC family to be honest, helpful and open individuals. Therein lies the problem. Open forums such as this are just that-open. There are miscreants (sp?) that prowl such places looking for information on who has what and WHERE.
Some of us have more than one instrument. Somes guys have more than 10! (lucky). If Ebay is any indication of the demand for our lovelies multiply the 10 by $1500+ and you can see the attraction.
I'm no Oliver-Stone-conspiracy-black-helicopter devotee but similar incidents have happened to friends in the antique business, items were stolen after being listed on internet websites.
I apologize to any/all whom may feel offended by my fears or precautions.
Just protecting my honies!
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Most of those items that get lost or stolen are stolen from gigs and such, sometimes people might break into your place and take things, but not because they are seeing them on a website. I've had people eyeing some of my instruments while loading out at the end of the night, being VERY careful to lock the truck when leaving them in there for even a few minutes.
"They make great f***'n basses". - Lemmy, NAMM 2009
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They'd never find me (knock on wood) because I am like the Saddam Hussein of Rick Fanatics, I never play bass in the same place twice, plus I have secret lairs where I keep my Ricks in subterrainian caves, away from prying eyes!!!
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