The CORRECT McCartney Conversion...

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Hotzenplotz
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Re: The CORRECT McCartney Conversion...

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jps wrote::shock: Don't forget about that gouge in the bass bout above the back edge of the bridge pickup! :shock:
That is quite an easy repair!!! :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:

- I hesitated to mention that...
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Re: The CORRECT McCartney Conversion...

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Hotzenplotz wrote:
jps wrote::shock: Don't forget about that gouge in the bass bout above the back edge of the bridge pickup! :shock:
That is quite an easy repair!!! :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:

- I hesitated to mention that...
No need to............... :mrgreen:
No need to............... :mrgreen: To do it properly we need to know what Macca used to create that mark. A screwdriver? Putty knife? Really strong fingernails?
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Re: The CORRECT McCartney Conversion...

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More likely, he dropped his bong! :lol:
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Re: The CORRECT McCartney Conversion...

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jps wrote::shock: Don't forget about that gouge in the bass bout above the back edge of the bridge pickup! :shock:
I didn't want to take it that far.
But indeed.
Don't forget some Macca sweat to soak in the wood.
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