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    any tips for dulling down a glossy polyester neck finish?

    Scotch Brite worked like a charm!. thank you!! :icon_biggrin:
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    any tips for dulling down a glossy polyester neck finish?

    Thanks for the input! :icon_biggrin:
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    any tips for dulling down a glossy polyester neck finish?

    I have a mij mid 60s p- bass neck w/ a thick polyester finish, I would like to dull it a little for faster playing. steel wool?, 600 grit wet/dry sand paper? any tips??
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    Pick-up placement in a P-J configuration

    no , it was wired correctly before, and after the route.
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    Pick-up placement in a P-J configuration

    I built a warmoth p-bass [P-J configuration] I used a vintage style  fender 4 saddle bridge.  I didn't like the sound of the pick-up blend. the J, which is a [fralin split-jazz humbucker overwound 5%] was too close to the P- pick-up resulting in a crappy sound when blending the pick-ups.  the J-...
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    Are these angela [Jenson] paper in oil capacitors worth the money???

    Here is a cheaper version.            http://store.triodestore.com/47delco100.html      also, has anyone here tried the "stellartone" tone circuit?
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    Are these angela [Jenson] paper in oil capacitors worth the money???

    Do they really make that much of a difference in the tone circuit??             http://angela.com/angelacopperfoilpaperinoil047uf630vdccapacitor-2.aspx
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    warmoth P-J

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    warmoth P-J

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    warmoth P-J

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    Fiesta Red Precision Bass (Pino Vibe)

    Fantastic job on that thing!
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    "Road worn"... lame!

    If you are gonna shell out 1200 bucks for a [mim] and beat-up looking piece, you might as well shell out 400 more bucks and buy a Bill Nash! [at least you'll get an excellent sounding and playing piece].
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    warmoth P-J

    thanks!.
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    warmoth P-J

    it "feels" better, the unfinished 62 jazz profile padouk neck is great, the sustain is way better than fender, no dead spots, every note rings out, and the tone and clarity are superior.
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    warmoth P-J

    Here is my recently completed P-J project. I was going for an Early 60s vibe, I sprayed guitar re-ranch lake placid blue nitro laquer over a topcoat of kilz white shellac based primer, [warmoth light alder body] padouk neck w/ebony board, 6105 stainless steel frets. I did a very thin coat on the...
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