naw, it's more like replacing a really weak arm (like a baby's arm or perhaps a small cat's) with a burly muscle arm (like from a character in a Chuck Tingle book).
the great thing about the Soloist that the Big W doesn't tell you on the web site or in the video is that you *are* allowed to play it with with other people. it's not against the law despite what you may have heard. I know the Jack Son soloists are neck-through whereas the Dinky is bolt-on, so...
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The full pocket shims are overrated, a strip or two of business card is time tested and your tone isn't gonna suffer. People crack open 60 years old Fenders and find cardboard from cigarette boxes and fragments of guitar picks all the time.
heck, even you do want to do a full...
do you play guitar or just google search myrtle wood and post your little ad anywhere you can? did you even realize this was a guitar forum? you only mentioned furniture rofl
try a sliver of business card between the neck screws closest to the neck pickup. since u did 12-16 radius... is it a plain Floyd Rose Original™? those have like a 10 radius out the box, same as a R2/3/4. if you remove the shims under the saddles it'll be a 12, or you can adjust them to make it...
theres like a million websites about removing moss from myrtle trees according to a cursory Bing search, but I suspect you're looking for any excuse to cut down and sell the tree, so anything I say won't matter. your enthusiasm is admirable and I love that you don't let trivial things like facts...
it's all wildly subjective - how does one prove any of it is true or false? who can prove any particular species of wood is "punchy" sounding (and what does that even mean)
personally, I don't think you should cut down a 500 year old tree for personal gain, in fact you'd probably need a permit to do so legally (assuming you're not a bot... )
guys.... these are bots
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