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    some more pics
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    You've done a really nice job there. Very smart indeed.

    I had those Autotrim tuners on one of my guitars (though they were branded as Planet Waves at the time). I thought they were very good.

    Going to make another one?

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    That’s a really great job. The finish is beautiful. Well done

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    Excellent result!

    I really like the minimalist approach with the pickguard to cover the neck pickup route. Nice work!
    Making the world a better place; one guitar at a time...

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    ups, looks like I forgot to hit reply a month ago (better late than never)
    Thanks a lot for all the compliments, means a lot coming from people with this amount of experience.
    After a month playing the guitar, I can say I really like how it turned out, i´m humbly proud about it.

    Quote Originally Posted by McCreed View Post
    Excellent result!

    I really like the minimalist approach with the pickguard to cover the neck pickup route. Nice work!
    thanks a lot, the original pick guard is massive and I didn't want to cover the central part where the grain and gradient looks best. I made a copy for a neck pickup if the craving starts at some point.

    Quote Originally Posted by Simon Barden View Post
    You've done a really nice job there. Very smart indeed.

    I had those Autotrim tuners on one of my guitars (though they were branded as Planet Waves at the time). I thought they were very good.

    Going to make another one?
    Yes! those tunners works grate, tuning stability is pretty good so far. First time using locking and auto trim tunners, so guess I have to get used to not seing ANY string coming out, makes me a bit nervous jaja
    I really don't have a lot of time between family, work, gigs and rehearsals. Will see what's the situation in the near future... but I can see a mockingbird flying around.

    Cheers to everyone and thanks a lot for all the help!!!
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    Overlord of Music McCreed's Avatar
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    That strap is perfect for that guitar!
    Glad to hear you're enjoying how it plays. I'd call that win/win!
    Making the world a better place; one guitar at a time...

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    Quote Originally Posted by McCreed View Post
    That strap is perfect for that guitar!
    I thought so too!!

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