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Re: Number in body and serial number..

Posted: Wed Jan 21, 2009 11:12 pm
by longboard_ric
Hi Russell. :D

There is plenty of info on the forum regarding setups etc. Use the search function and you will uncover everything you need to know about truss rods, neck relief, pickup adjustment, strings etc.

If you are not confident to try it yourself, the best I am aware of is James Cargill in Seaford.

http://www.cargillcustomguitars.com.au/

Send him an email and see what he can do for you.

Doing you own setup isn't really that hard, as long as you do truss rod adjustments with the correct tool and in small increments you won't do any damage. Doing it yourself also means you can tweak it on a day to day basis and set it up exactly how you want it, without sending it away for days at a time.

Re: Number in body and serial number..

Posted: Wed Jan 21, 2009 11:19 pm
by Mr.Mow
longboard_ric wrote:Hi Russell. :D

There is plenty of info on the forum regarding setups etc. Use the search function and you will uncover everything you need to know about truss rods, neck relief, pickup adjustment, strings etc.

If you are not confident to try it yourself, the best I am aware of is James Cargill in Seaford.

http://www.cargillcustomguitars.com.au/

Send him an email and see what he can do for you.

Doing you own setup isn't really that hard, as long as you do truss rod adjustments with the correct tool and in small increments you won't do any damage. Doing it yourself also means you can tweak it on a day to day basis and set it up exactly how you want it, without sending it away for days at a time.
Thanks Shane, yes I've dealt with Cargills before, they do some really nice paintwork.. Just too damn far away!