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    She does make a noise, only one of the pots is a bit dodgey..
    Thing is, the brief is to retain as much of the original gear as possible.
    The idea is to restore, not rebuild.... Its a very fine line and one that is easily crossed...
    The fun bit will be creating a new headstock logo for the beast that looks like it has some age to it

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    A few passes through the drum sander and BOOM! She is nice and flat
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    Oh yes, nice and flat! Much better to the eye!

    What wood is it DB? I like the grain in it!

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    My guess is its Alder, feels like it and the dust tastes like it

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    Mmmmmmm... Sounds tasty!

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    nice one DB that drum sander is magic. It not only flattens the body it also takes off all that old stain. Kills two birds with one drum sander !
    Will you be replicating thestain colour ?
    Be hard to restore any of the old pots/switches, might be worth getting some new vintage pots and switch
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    You could just say that they cleaned up real nice DB

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    mmm... drum sander goodness

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    Yhep... Love my drum sander, saves me lots of time..

    With the pots, I hope I can track down the originals.... Could be next weeks challenge.

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    that will be a challenge finding original pots, switch and output jack. Is the owner likely to open up the control cavity after the work is done ?
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