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Greg that's a beautiful guitar. The Karajini Red on the quilt and natural on the back and sides really compliments each other. You have got to be proud for a first build, took your time, overcame some pretty difficult adversities and came out on top. Good on you mate, well done.
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Eighteen months since I finished this guitar and I don't know where the time has gone. Too many other things like selling a yacht and some caravan touring.
Anyway this is the story of the photo below.
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As this was my was my first guitar build you can imagine the ignorance with which it was completed. The main issues were that I did not dress the fretboard and wired the electrics in a mirror image. It played fine but the knobs worked in reverse.
After using the guitar for a few moths I realised I has two particularly high frets causing buzz and a high action. This caused me tp put the guitar away as it annoyed me more and more.
I had to fix the electrics so I decided to upgrade the pots, add Tonerider AC2 Classics and dress the fretboard. I also polished the finish with car polish. I hadn't polished it previously as it look great but the TruOil dulled more than I was expecting.
I am pleased with the job, love the Toneriders although I am a rank amateur player, there is no fret buzzing and intonation at excellent.
So now on with the next project TBA shortly.
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Good story Greg, one i am sure many forum members can relate to. I certainly can as you learn so much with each and every subsequent build.
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Link to "Don't Lend You Guitar"
Has some before and after photos
https://www.buildyourownguitar.com.a...ad.php?t=10566