Thanks! The gold is much worse in person LOLBobby Boggs wrote:Looking good. The gold looked like nasty nicotine stain. As Roger wrote. What were they thinking.
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Hey Dave! Good to hear from ya man. Yeah its a lot of work but will be well worth it in the end. Right now I am in the process of stripping all that dang gold off the parts. It's a processDave Ristrim wrote:Dang Mike. That's going to be stunning when you're done with it.
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Stuff is ready to head to the polisher.
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Wow!. Look at how much the original color has faded.Mike Scaggs wrote:
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I know mike, isn't it crazy. I literally didn't know it was green till I pulled apart. I was too focused on the ugly gold end plates lol...
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OK Mike,
I'm getting impatient and it's not even my guitar! What's the latest on the body?
Don
I'm getting impatient and it's not even my guitar! What's the latest on the body?
Don
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Me too Don, lolDon Mogle wrote:OK Mike,
I'm getting impatient and it's not even my guitar! What's the latest on the body?
Don
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D-10 1974 Emmons cut tail, fat back,rosewood, 8&5
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LOL,
Ok, so the body is at Southbound Custom right now and I expect it to be done in 3 weeks. I did email Steven this morning to see if he had some progress photos for me to post, we'll see if he has time to snap a few.
The aluminum will be hitting the polisher next week as I am in DC all week this week.
I am in the middle of pulling each bellcrank apart, polishing and reassembling them. This guitar will be better than new once she is done, or at least that is my goal.
The pickups will be Chrome BL705s
Ok, so the body is at Southbound Custom right now and I expect it to be done in 3 weeks. I did email Steven this morning to see if he had some progress photos for me to post, we'll see if he has time to snap a few.
The aluminum will be hitting the polisher next week as I am in DC all week this week.
I am in the middle of pulling each bellcrank apart, polishing and reassembling them. This guitar will be better than new once she is done, or at least that is my goal.
The pickups will be Chrome BL705s
I can explain it to you but I can't understand it for you
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That will be awesome! A blue lacquer wood-neck Emmons with original BL 705s? What could be better or sound better than that?
When you get it all together, you must do a video so we all can hear how it sounds in addition to how spectacular it looks!
Anxiously Waiting...
Don
When you get it all together, you must do a video so we all can hear how it sounds in addition to how spectacular it looks!
Anxiously Waiting...
Don
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I left the swivels in the bellcranks and hit them w/ my buffing wheel. They spun like crazy and it sounded like a dental drill. It took about 10 sec per bellcrank and they positively shined like jewels afterwards. I didn't bother to polish the rest of the cranks otherwise.Mike Scaggs wrote: I am in the middle of pulling each bellcrank apart, polishing and reassembling them. This guitar will be better than new once she is done, or at least that is my goal.
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I did the same thing after polishing out the bell crank itself. I figured why not take a little extra time while waiting on the finish. Emmons playing in the back ground while I work!Tony Glassman wrote:I left the swivels in the bellcranks and hit them w/ my buffing wheel. They spun like crazy and it sounded like a dental drill. It took about 10 sec per bellcrank and they positively shined like jewels afterwards. I didn't bother to polish the rest of the cranks otherwise.Mike Scaggs wrote: I am in the middle of pulling each bellcrank apart, polishing and reassembling them. This guitar will be better than new once she is done, or at least that is my goal.
I can explain it to you but I can't understand it for you
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Pulled all these bell cranks apart, polished and back together. Little bit of work but worth it
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Mike,
You are doing a great job!!!!!!!!!
Billy
You are doing a great job!!!!!!!!!
Billy
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Thanks Billy,Billy Knowles wrote:Mike,
You are doing a great job!!!!!!!!!
Billy
I know for sure I'll need help when she goes back together. I'm hoping to lean on you and Lynn and your expertise and maybe a few parts that are undoubtedly missing.
Thanks again billy
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Call me OCD but I polished each collar too. I have issues lol
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Here is a little test flocking. Still wet so the excess will come off after she dries up. Navy blue for the Blue Burst I will get back on the body...
Materials came from here: http://www.flockit.com/
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Mike,
OK...it's been long enough. Where is the body of the guitar? You should have had it painted and returned by now.
I can't stand the suspense any longer! Please give us a full report on the project.
Thanks,
Don
OK...it's been long enough. Where is the body of the guitar? You should have had it painted and returned by now.
I can't stand the suspense any longer! Please give us a full report on the project.
Thanks,
Don
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I stopped by Southbound Friday and they said 2-3 more weeks...killing me too
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