Nice job on the logo. I really like that.
I use my initials for my logo also, but mine is quite pedestrian. I just used a font that closely resembled Les Paul's script.
Which is weird, 'cause I'm really a Fender guy! :o
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Nice job on the logo. I really like that.
I use my initials for my logo also, but mine is quite pedestrian. I just used a font that closely resembled Les Paul's script.
Which is weird, 'cause I'm really a Fender guy! :o
A happy 'Bob Ross' accident
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Pickup tap test compete. Harness works fine for series, parallel and single coil configs. No buzz on dual single coil configuration which is a plus. And no buzz in parallel and series configs.
[mention]Simon Barden [/mention] the pure tone jack connector you recommended is a beast. There is no way my cable is ever becoming disconnected with this installed. Thanks
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It's nice when it all comes together smoothly.
I'd suggest latex surgical tubing as it's more elastic and easier to fit over shafts and more bendy through the holes.
But (with the exception of the output jack) all the holes are close to the F-hole, so with your fairly rigid harness, you should be able to do most of it by hand.
I bought some aquarium tubing and did a dry run before starting my tru-oil. I know everything fits but it will require some planning as it went in pretty tangled. . I hope the dpdt switches can be installed by hand as the aquarium tubing is too large for these. Back up is fishing line or string to pull through the holes.
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They're right next to the F-hole so it's an easy finger-fit job for those. Don't forget to take the white knob off the selector switch first, it will be a lot easier to fit through without it.