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Lance Kragenbrink Guitars - Nickle Plated Tuners
Bob Cefalu - RC Tonewoods- Walnut back and sides
John How Guitars - Bindings & purflings
Bruce Dickey Guitars - 25.4" ebony FB & Bridge
Hank Mauel Guitars - LS Redwood top and red ab rosette
K&K Sound Systems - Pure Western Pick Up
Stan Thomison Guitars - Laminated neck blank
Don A - Strings, pins, bone nut & saddle
Brock Poling - Brace stock - Marquetry back strip
Tim McKnight - Hardshell case & ???

Items still needed:
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Bottom Wedge
Fret Wire
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Back seam reinforcement
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I'll be able to donate the Headplate, bottom wedge, & heal cap out of my Brazilian...will that do?

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[QUOTE=Tim McKnight] Items still needed:
Head plate
Heel cap
Bottom Wedge
Fret Wire
Pick Guard
Back seam reinforcement
Kerfed Linings

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I can do Fret Wire, Linings, clear pick guard (if you want clear), by back seam I assume you mean marriage strip? I can do that too, I have engleman and adirondack sitka and redwood, let me know which one you want.

Tim email me your address and what exactly you want and I'll get it off to you on tuesday (monday being a holiday).

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Don: That will be great,
Thanks!

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Paul: Thanks for your donations. You choose the wood.

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Here's the list and a gracious THANK YOU to all who have commited to donate:

Lance Kragenbrink -      Nickel Plated Tuners
Bob Cefalu -            EIRW back and sides
John How -            Bindings & purflings
Bruce Dickey Guitars -      25.4" ebony FB & Bridge
Hank Mauel Guitars -      LS Redwood top and red ab rosette
K&K Sound Systems -      Pure Western Pick Up
Stan Thomison -           Laminated neck blank & block
Don A -            Strings, pins, bone nut & saddle
Brock Poling -            Brace stock - Marquetry back strip
Paul Davis -           ;Fret wire, Linings, Pickguard, Back seam strip
Don Williams -            Brazilian Headplate, bottom wedge and heel cap
Tim McKnight -            Hard shell case & end block

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I know you are waiting on everything to hit your door before you put it on the auction block. I hope it blows everyone away, what it raises for Marc. Thanks for all your hard work.   


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I really appreciate the generosity of all you folks responding to the need of a person who has hit a bump in the road. After all of the parts arrive and I get the kit ready for the auction I will publicize the event so all of you can keep tabs on it too.
Thanks again and may God bless each of you.

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re: NO, the thanks goes to all of YOU. Tim, as usual you are right. Thanks to all the following people who make things happen:












Thanks again Tim from all of us. That's Tim on the left on Vacation in Hawaii. I don't know who the other two guys are.Dickey38367.0193402778


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Oh I got the Z-poxy by the way.
Thanks, JohnJohn How38367.1213773148

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Tim, If you still need anything let me know. Or if you prefer I will donate a Buzz Feiten Retrofit. Email me.

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[QUOTE=Dave-SKG] Tim, If you still need anything let me know. Or if you prefer I will donate a Buzz Feiten Retrofit. Email me.[/QUOTE]

OK, what's that?

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It's a tuning system that compensates/corrects some the problems inherent in all guitars because of the temperment we all use. See Mike Doolins articles on Intonation( i assume you probably already have). Also go to www.buzzfeiten.com. It takes about a week to do the job, so if you have a deadline and want it for this guitar you need to email or call me. Otherwise I will donate any parts/supplies you still need.

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Hi Tim,
I just saw this post and would like to help. What are you lacking and what can I do? Brian


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