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tomas asked:


they had about 12-20 models if I remember correctly. I dont know if they were vintage or reproduction, but the currency was not american. I am dying to find it again, someone help. its driving me crazy.

Dylan
blackadderbrit90 asked:


I have an LTD M-53, had it since summer. Recently I got a new pick up and when I had it put in i also had my guitar set up. Before it was set up, my bridge laid flat on the body, and now it is not (he set up my tremolo). It's all good, but now when I tune it to drop C (C-G-C-F-A-C), the bridge moves up so much that there is absolutely no action. The technician set it up to drop C but he thought it was (C-F-D-A#-D#-G-C). He said I should be ok tuning up, but apparently not. I don't want to go back to the technician as I don't want to make him undo the work he did (as well as I don't want to end up paying for this). Basically, how do I adjust the tremolo on my guitar so that it is laying flat the body? (I know that means I won't be able to pitch up but I don't care since it goes out of tune with it very easily.
With the set up, the technician put in new strings (12-guage), they are very very strong (my guitar is now in (A-E-A-D-G-B) tuning and has great action and tension). But I don't want to have to get rid of brand new strings and spend money on new ones.

Nathan
!{¤©¤}! asked:


it has no lacquer, but i'm interested in whether i can get a
finish.

http://www.guitarcenter.com/Gibson-Les-Paul-Vintage-Mahogany-Electric-Guitar-103371357-i1149476.gc

Sandie

Justin O asked:


I got money and i was getting new pickup for my guitar, it has crappy single coil and i bought a new humbucker and got a new pickupguard to fit it, now im wondering if im able to change the bridge from a vintage to a floyd? and if so what will i need to do?

Marianna
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