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Post by Keith Ambridge on Jun 13, 2017 15:54:33 GMT
Michael, 3 on a plate for a slot head to suit an Apartian parlour type guitar.
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Post by Keith Ambridge on Jun 13, 2017 13:45:12 GMT
A bit more expensive than the Stewmac ones (not a lot)! Problem for us in Europe is shipping and tax to be added. I've been searching high and low for something available in Europe for my current project.
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Post by Keith Ambridge on Jan 24, 2017 12:58:23 GMT
I'll bet that was noisy hammering out the back dome! Looking foreward to more.
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Post by Keith Ambridge on Oct 16, 2015 15:54:21 GMT
Thumbs up!
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Post by Keith Ambridge on Aug 29, 2015 21:49:10 GMT
I used Interparcel (UPS) to ship from UK to USA it cost 100 pounds with 1000 pounds insurance included, me and the customer were very happy with the service! The website will give you a price for the service you want, but remember the insurance + vat is extra to the quote!
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Post by Keith Ambridge on Aug 26, 2015 16:59:53 GMT
you can get a self clinging clear plastic for making scratch plates with (about 0.5mm thick). It wouldn't stretch around the contour but you could cut a seperate piece for that edge!
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Post by Keith Ambridge on Jul 27, 2015 10:46:26 GMT
Bombay Blue.
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Post by Keith Ambridge on Jun 26, 2015 5:51:54 GMT
If it helps here is a Continental cone on the left and a Saga on the right .
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Post by Keith Ambridge on Apr 14, 2015 20:14:26 GMT
OK folks, I've heard the best place to find old Nationals (around the world) is near to old American Army and Air bases! On a stroll around Greenham Common in Berkshire (where Cruise missiles were based in the '80's) last week, my friend told me there are absolutely tons of leftovers burried there. What do you recon, is it worth buying a metal detector?!!
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Post by Keith Ambridge on Mar 25, 2015 20:49:56 GMT
Andy, I like that hotplate much! I've just got back into playing Rembetika with my old friend Spiros and I've been using the reso in standard with 12's (sounds fab), the reason for using the reso is that we're not allowed to use amps in bars and tavernas without special (expensive) licenses! Anyway, we've been given a slot in the Kardamyli Jazz Festival and I'm going to have to plug in. I've just bought an Artec jazz humbucker as you've used before (not got it yet)! But I love the look of that hotplate. Just wondering which you prefer the sound of? I know I should use a mike but there will be alot of running around and I just want to plug in and be done. Also competing with Spiro's magnetic bouzouki pickup will be difficult!
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ADS
Mar 23, 2015 20:54:14 GMT
Post by Keith Ambridge on Mar 23, 2015 20:54:14 GMT
I don't get any ads on my home laptop (on any forums) I run ABP (Adblock Plus) on it, it's free!
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Post by Keith Ambridge on Mar 16, 2015 20:33:10 GMT
I just messaged Woody Mann (one of the producers) he says it should be available on Amazon.uk any time soon. There will be a facebook notification so I'll let you know!
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Post by Keith Ambridge on Feb 26, 2015 14:03:12 GMT
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Post by Keith Ambridge on Feb 7, 2015 20:58:11 GMT
An MM28, my brother loves his, I love it too! We both agree that you'd be pushed to find anything alot better so for the money you just can't go far wrong!
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Post by Keith Ambridge on Jan 21, 2015 19:28:45 GMT
I just had a quick look on the stew mac site, and although I can't find it in writing I'm sure I remember that they stocked reverse gear machines. If you look at the pictures, it looks like they do!
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