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- sloop_john_b
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Good idea. Thanks!incubus2432 wrote:If I may......I'd put some masking tape on the rear of the pickguard or paint the backside so the routes don't show through. Just my personal preference as it always distracts me.
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You could have the LK refinished in non-yellowing white.incubus2432 wrote:WOW! I always wanted s checker bound in non-yellowing white......simply stunning.
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Beautiful Bob.
Just stunning. It looks amazing.
Can you tell us more about the PLEX work? Was it worth it? Did it really make a difference?
I've been curious about it for a while.
Just stunning. It looks amazing.
Can you tell us more about the PLEX work? Was it worth it? Did it really make a difference?
I've been curious about it for a while.
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Congrats Bob! Your basses are stunning.
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The PLEK process is a computer-controlled fret leveling process. To be honest, I was pretty skeptical of it until the first time I played a bass that had been PLEK-ed. The frets are all perfectly even and the action can go super low (if you like it low!). It adds a little bit of money to a refret, but you can also get it done to a bass/guitar that is not in need of a full refret. I think the process won't work for phenolic and other non-wood boards.ajish4 wrote:Can you tell us more about the PLEX work? Was it worth it? Did it really make a difference?
I've been curious about it for a while.
Here's a bit more info:
http://www.mikelull.com/plek.htm
If we have a PacNW Ric festival soon, local folks can check out the benefits of PLEK!!
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Thanks to everyone for the kind words!
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sloop_john_b wrote:Goodness! That is just gorgeous!
+1 --- I really like the non-yellowing White accented with the Checkerboard Binding !! Sweet !ajish4 wrote:Beautiful Bob. Just stunning. It looks amazing.
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man, that is a stunner! great color choice, and a more interesting one that JG.
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Thanks Bob,BobHyde wrote:The PLEK process is a computer-controlled fret leveling process. To be honest, I was pretty skeptical of it until the first time I played a bass that had been PLEK-ed. The frets are all perfectly even and the action can go super low (if you like it low!). It adds a little bit of money to a refret, but you can also get it done to a bass/guitar that is not in need of a full refret. I think the process won't work for phenolic and other non-wood boards.ajish4 wrote:Can you tell us more about the PLEX work? Was it worth it? Did it really make a difference?
I've been curious about it for a while.
Here's a bit more info:
http://www.mikelull.com/plek.htm
If we have a PacNW Ric festival soon, local folks can check out the benefits of PLEK!!
MUCH appreciated. I prefer SUPER LOW ACTION.
I play with a very light touch and some of my basses are unplayable to those who might be considered heavy handed!
On other basses that require me to dig in a bit, I have the action a tad higher, but I STILL like L O W!
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If you like low, you'll love PLEK! The action on my '72 and '73 that have been PLEK-ed is twice as low as any other basses I play. I have a heavy hand, so I usually have my action on the high side. PLEK has changed that!ajish4 wrote:
Thanks Bob,
MUCH appreciated. I prefer SUPER LOW ACTION.
I play with a very light touch and some of my basses are unplayable to those who might be considered heavy handed!![]()
On other basses that require me to dig in a bit, I have the action a tad higher, but I STILL like L O W!![]()
Perhaps a shop close to you has a machine?
