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Thanks for the positive feedback on the build guys.

Spoke to Robbie over the weekend and I should have some pictures of the bridge and the machine heads fitted so it can be strung up to work out where the fret markers will go maybe!

More pictures soon as I have them!!!!!!

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There have been (and still are!) some awesome builds on here recently. We should have a meet-up and see the real deal(s). Perhaps at the LBGS in March?

RK

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[quote name='rk7' timestamp='1383636887' post='2266740']
There have been (and still are!) some awesome builds on here recently. We should have a meet-up and see the real deal(s). Perhaps at the LBGS in March?

RK
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Sounds like a good idea to me boss!!!

Got a couple more pictures for you all.

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[quote name='sprocket123' timestamp='1383840388' post='2269866']
Wow , that fretboard s so gorgeous ! Also , this woods combo s very interesting , what will be the neck specs & string spacing please .
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Thanks I'm glad you like the fretboard.
35inch scale length 17mm string spacing at the bridge,neck is 120mm at the 28th fret!!
Will have to ask Robbie for the other dimensions he did tell me a few times but I've got a memory like a sieve!
Will post ASAP the other info!

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Thanx Captain for the comeback , it should be around 60-65mm if I refer myself to a Broad Neck Warwick . Lol 120 @ 28th , you ll need longer hands than mine !

It will be killer .

Edited by sprocket123
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[quote name='steve' timestamp='1384246648' post='2274306']
What strings are you using on this Cap'n? (specifically the high F)
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The strings are a Circle K 0.182-0.018 balanced tension set with a unwound high F string.

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