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Needs truck reflectors and a quarter hammered in to the front, otherwise, nice relic job.
Nice job! Real nice, ...like so-nice-eddie's-already-called-his-attorney's nice! But you need to make sure it's a 1974 year quarter, like Eddie's...wait, make in a '75 to avoid prosecution!
"Your work is ingenius…it’s quality work….and there are simply too many notes…that’s all, just cut a few, and it’ll be perfect."
I got bored over the weekend and took a trip to Wal Mart. Picked up 3 cans of Krylon, various grits of sandpaper, and a roll of painters tape. The next day, I had assembled my freshly painted EVH axe. [/url]
nice job! hard to believe you did it in one day though.... spray can paint needs a looooong time to dry it's only dry to the touch but inside, the solvents are still wet and need to be evaporated. if you leave that on a guitar stand for a couple of days you will see the impression of the stand stems (that the body rests on) on the bottom of the guitar... i would hang it up or disassemble the guitar and let the body hang dry for at least month or two before assembling it.
Thanks to everyone for your compliments. I just ordered the misc. cosmetic stuff (pickguard, MXR-style knob) as well as the D-tuna.
As for the humbucker...I'm torn between the BK VHII and the EVH Frankenstein hum. I've heard both in person, so this one's going to take a little time to think about. Also, I'm seriously considering shipping the guitar off to have a neck single slot routed and a Fernandes sustainer installed.
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