Yikes! Don't tap down any high frets, take your guitar to a luthier, not a blacksmith! Loose frets (it happens) can be reset, but high frets need to b...
Oil the board the days prior as the rose wood is going to be very brittle. Also keep whatever tear out you get to be glued back into place before re-f...
Life on the drop - SRV
They are passive pickups - if the guitar is fading in and out it has to be the amp, I would think.
Slacken the strings, some people like to give a quarter turn relief to the neck. - remove the battery if any. Hobby supply stores will have silica pac...
Think about the what a cappo does, it pushes the strings down for you. Your fret board has a slightly round convex curve to it called the radius. The ...
First off - Baron Samedii was the name of my Jazz Band in Boston back in the mid 90s. We were reviewed as the toughest Jazz band in the world. You sho...
Building guitars is the only way to elimate GAS for me and even then not completely. My new shop is 85% there - pics to follow soon I hope.
Maybe. I haven't had much success with pics on here so far. She is nice. I have encountered a few issues so far: A two point KMD tremolo came off it a...
$279 for a new one? Probably not too much more to get the neck reset and the top fixed. Not a terribly complicated but time consuming repair from what...
I wouldn't say it looked off - crazy though, it certainly looked like a single ply pickguard on the pic. I do like white lately, I've never owned a wh...
Nice. looks like they replaced the entire pickguard - unless they switched to single ply. Good looking. I have done the coach bag/ guitar exchange man...
Its a Teisco - 408 I think, it may have been branded a Kay. Also, congratulations Alex5508 for the strangest first post I have ever seen. Do you work ...
Email Krank or ask over on the Ampage forum - those guys really know their stuff. But don't give them the back story - just the facts.