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re: Guitar Question
Posted on 12/7/23 at 10:07 pm to GEAUXLPOST
Posted on 12/7/23 at 10:07 pm to GEAUXLPOST
Damn.
Well, at least you were in it cheap.
All is not lost though, if you liked the way that guitar sounded you can rebuild it using 1 of these stewmac kits.
LINK
I've built guitars using Stewmac Kits, and every one of them turned out great, except for the electronics needing to be upgraded. You can just use all of your Epiphone parts for that.
You have to do quite a bit of sanding, taping and finishing, but the general fit and angle of the neck to the body has always been spot on. Follow Stewmac's instructions to the letter and it's easier than you think.
Well, at least you were in it cheap.
All is not lost though, if you liked the way that guitar sounded you can rebuild it using 1 of these stewmac kits.
LINK
I've built guitars using Stewmac Kits, and every one of them turned out great, except for the electronics needing to be upgraded. You can just use all of your Epiphone parts for that.
You have to do quite a bit of sanding, taping and finishing, but the general fit and angle of the neck to the body has always been spot on. Follow Stewmac's instructions to the letter and it's easier than you think.
This post was edited on 12/8/23 at 6:19 am
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