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    Euroa, that cherry red stain looks wicked, well done. Some nice upgrades too. What clear coat are you using ?
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    looking forward to hearing this
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    Quote Originally Posted by wokkaboy View Post
    Euroa, that cherry red stain looks wicked, well done. Some nice upgrades too. What clear coat are you using ?
    Thanks Wokka, I usually use (and probably will on this) Mirotone MIROCAT PC 3220 Clear Topcoat with this I can add more stain if required or even add some vintage amber for a more aged look, especially over the binding. It also buffs well to a high gloss.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dedman View Post
    looking forward to hearing this
    Me too, the demos Ive heard of the pickups sound pretty awesome, better than my playing I'm afraid

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    Great colour, those pups look sic!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Andy40 View Post
    Great colour, those pups look sic!!!!
    I forgot to remove the clear plastic cover on the pickups when I took the photo, the quality of the chrome work looks really good and great against the gold foil should look awesome in the guitar, hope they sound just as good

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    colour and neck


    Body front has been resanded and restained happier with the result now, still need to scrape back the binding.
    Neck heal shows material to be removed.
    Thought the new pups felt heavy for a single coil all be it in a humbucker case, scale weights are interesting when compared to kit supplied humbuckers ??

    Not sure yet how to attack the fretboard, the mots inlays are crooked from about the 12th fret on, was going to replace them with either gold mop or pink mussel and stain the fretboard ebony.
    The dilemma is should I remove all the frets for easier access to inlay and for sanding filling staining etc and refret, given also that the neck is bound?
    All thoughts and suggestions welcolme!
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    coming along well Euroa, to replace the fret markers and stain the fingerboard ebony would be best remove the frets. If you do it carefully and tag each fret with some tape and number it you may be able to re-use them and knock them back in
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    Quote Originally Posted by wokkaboy View Post
    coming along well Euroa, to replace the fret markers and stain the fingerboard ebony would be best remove the frets. If you do it carefully and tag each fret with some tape and number it you may be able to re-use them and knock them back in
    Thanks Wokka, I was thinking along the same lines considering how much work I have to do on the fretboard, there is a little pitting on some of the frets so will probably replace them if I go down that track, have you tried removing these block inlays before?

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    Hi Euroa sounds like a plan be worth replacing the frets. I have never removed the block inlays. Presume you would try drilling near each of the corners and should be able to remove them pry them out with a small screwdriver or blade maybe. You just have to break the glue bond.
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    JBA-4 - assembled - final tweaks
    Telemonster double scale tele - finish tobacco burst on body and sand neck

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    MK-2 Mosrite - assembled - play in
    Ash tele with Baritone neck - neck pup wiring tweaks and play in

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