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    ok i was able to level out the neck a bit more to the body. which is awesome and now i was able to lower the action and how much the pickups stood out (they were pretty much maxed out to there highest level). im really happy with the result and it looks alot better now.
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    you can see how much lower the bridge pickup is from the previous pick to this one.
    Newbie and Lovin building my guitar. Looking forward to the next build.
    1st build; Flying V FV-1G - complete http://www.buildyourownguitar.com.au...ead.php?t=7498
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    Quote Originally Posted by brokin009 View Post
    ok i was able to level out the neck a bit more to the body. which is awesome and now i was able to lower the action and how much the pickups stood out (they were pretty much maxed out to there highest level). im really happy with the result and it looks alot better now.
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    you can see how much lower the bridge pickup is from the previous pick to this one.

    Just noticed that the black plastic mounting-ring for the neck pickup is installed back to front, it should really be same like the one for the bridge pickup.

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