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Post by JAC on Feb 20, 2016 9:11:57 GMT
...Hats off to blablas!!! I haven't seen my hat since the first time I was pointed to a "De Afwerking" build!!
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Post by blablas on Sept 1, 2017 12:12:18 GMT
Added my pictures again.
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Post by honorthyriff on Nov 4, 2017 22:22:54 GMT
Hi! Your projects are awesome, I wish I had the machinery to do that, and also the skill, too. I was wondering: are these basses good in terms of necks? I can do fretworks, but are those necks strong and are neck joints well-fitted? That's all I'm asking out of those really, I'm looking forward to use one for a much less invasive project.
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Post by blablas on Nov 5, 2017 13:56:18 GMT
The necks are strong and stable, come equipped with a two way truss rod. Neck joint fit is so so but as long as the bottom of the neck rests on a level surface that's not a problem. I even like some sideways play, this means I can adjust the neck a little bit sideways to properly align the strings over it.
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Post by rtmmachine on Apr 26, 2020 16:54:29 GMT
Hey guys. Could anybody post a photo of a Shorty and a Strat or Tele nut to nut? I would like to see the size difference. Thank you a lot. The mods of Shorties are awesome!
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Post by blablas on Apr 3, 2021 15:38:18 GMT
Small shorty PJ update. I replaced the Seymour Duncan SPB-3 (Quarter Pound P) pickup with a SPB-1 (Vintage P). Never really liked the sound of the SPB-3, too harsh and too modern sounding also a way too high output, in the end not how I like a P pickup to sound, the combination with DiMarzio bridge pickup also didn't sound the way I had in mind. This SPB-1 sounds the way I want and works great in combination with the bridge pickup.
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