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    Default Re: little work in the shop

    The wood grain on the back of that thing looks amazing.
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    Default Re: little work in the shop

    dry fitting the glendale hardware and new guard.


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    Now, dadgummit, that's gonna be a real Telecaster!

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    I love the grain on that. Front and back. It's a beauty. I'd like to see how that would look with a pearloid pickguard as well.

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    I'm getting misty looking at that beauty. *sniff,sniff*
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    Quote Originally Posted by JOLLY View Post
    I'd like to see how that would look with a pearloid pickguard as well.
    I think it would look a lot like this:


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    Default Re: little work in the shop

    sorry jolly no pearl guard, just not my style. but if you are good enough with photoshop you could see it.

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