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TDPRI Member
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Leeds
Age: 27
Posts: 37
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Introducing the fossilcaster. . .
Ive managed to get a 'fossilised' pre-historic beast in one of my coats.
Any one else had a problem like this? Any easy way of removing it or do you reckon I should leave it as it is? It could be my new logo!!!! |
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Tele-Afflicted
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The Jurassicpark-a-caster!
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"i have learned to just grit my teeth, change the subject, consider their deep total ignorance, fondle the thumb picks in my pocket and go on my way" - bender-freak It's been lonely in the saddle since my horse died |
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Tele-Holic
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Northwest Missouri
Age: 40
Posts: 974
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Actually, I'm a little jealous. If this guitar is for you and the little guy cannot be felt then I would leave it. It could truly be your 'signature' on your build. Next time, try to get it in the headstock!
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