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Jean-Luc Pickguard

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  1. An added bonus of using the copper tape is that it also discourages slugs from entering the control cavity via the jack socket and making a slimey mess of your pots.
  2. Yeah, I bought that. Instead of sending it via a courier, they’re getting the Queen to deliver it on foot.
  3. I had a Goldtone Irish tenor banjo for a while, along with a Warren Ellis electric tenor guitar and an Ozark acoustic tenor guitar. I experimented with a few tunings on these instruments and settled on D G B E - the equivalent to the top four strings of a regular guitar, also known as Chicago tuning, and the same tuning most often used on a baritone ukulele. The chords in this tuning were very straightforward for my clumsy fingers to learn and play. I no longer have these instruments as I rekindled my relationship with my six string guitars which had been neglected, as well as my tenor ukuleles (G-C-E-A), and I reached the limit of my brain's capacity to learn and compartmentalise three different sets of chords without getting confused.
  4. The diamond hard apples of the moon - the nice
  5. That looks suspiciously like the wee-wee dance. He really should have voided his bladder before getting up on stage.
  6. From a whisper to a scream - Allen Toussaint
  7. A 1977 Fender won't have an original nitro paintjob. Check inside the neck pocket for any clues that indicate whether it has been refinished already. If you can determine that the current finish is not original, stripping it off and redoing it won't lose any value. I'd probably leave the bridge alone, but I have had success improving old hardware with peek metal polish and elbow grease. The chip in the pickguard is very common with musicmasters - I have a couple of 1972 musicmasters and the original pickguards both have cracks in this area. You can get a replacement pickguard made fairly inexpensively. earlpilanz on ebay should be able to sort you out if you send him the original guard or a tracing. You can always put the original one back on later so it won't affect the resale value. I would replace the non-original screws with Fender vintage-style ones. You may need to wedge a bit of wooden cocktail stick in the holes to get the new screws to bite if the existing screws were oversized. I don't know about filling the checking with superglue. It might work; maybe try a small area on the back first.
  8. I think one of the pieces of this £4 meccano set should do the same job: https://www.argos.co.uk/product/5651801
  9. One of these fixed with a bit of double-sided tape should do it: https://www.htsspares.com/catalogue/plant/access-platform-parts/access-platform-electrical-parts/show/toggle-switch-guard
  10. aged pearl would be my first choice, but the tort looks good to me
  11. Heaven knows I'm miserable now - the Smiths
  12. I've just looked up "shou sugi ban" and it seems to be a fancy way of saying that the surface has been charred with a blowtorch. You wouldn't want to be wearing a white shirt when playing it.
  13. The use of B&Q woodscrews to secure the bridge is a nice touch.
  14. They look really good. Are they fixed on with velcro? What was the cost of each?
  15. You'll want something like a ritter thunderbird gigbag for that eg: https://www.thomann.de/gb/ritter_rgs7_t_bird_bass_mgb.htm
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