jazzmaster project
- brianjdc
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jazzmaster project
decided to finally start my jm project. i should be doing all the routing in the next day or two
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Re: jazzmaster project
JERKSTORE wrote: nice wood.
What've you got in mind for it?
There is no problem so bad that you can't make it worse.
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Re: jazzmaster project
i'm either going to do daphne blue, burgandy mist or a very loud green yellow sparkle. i didnt match the grain up well enough for a sunburst i think
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Re: jazzmaster project
The division between the two pieces would be covered up by the pickguard and the tremolo plate, though, right? If you want sunburst, go sunburst!
But Daphne blue... Yummm...
But Daphne blue... Yummm...
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Re: jazzmaster project
ya know i didnt even think about how much would be covered. damn it now sunburst is an option too!!
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