Making me one of them SG guitars

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Dan Smith
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Re: Making me one of them SG guitars

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Bob Francis wrote:that's looking great Dan
Thans Bob! Just need a dry weekend to continue.
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Chuck Tweedy
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Re: Making me one of them SG guitars

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Dan, I notice that you seem to be missing the very last frets (near the neck pup). What up with that? You going to add them later, or are you going to have a blank spot there??
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Dan Smith
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Re: Making me one of them SG guitars

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Chuck Tweedy wrote:Dan, I notice that you seem to be missing the very last frets (near the neck pup). What up with that? You going to add them later, or are you going to have a blank spot there??
Hah! I intended to do an inlay there and forgot.
I made the neck tenon extra long and ended up with the blank space.
I may just put a sticker on it.
Hmm, I could add some frets there.
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Re: Making me one of them SG guitars

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more frets! more frets! more frets!!!
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