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PostPosted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 12:20 pm 
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Great pictorial Hesh!
Fine work too!!

Who is Neal Young>?        &n bsp;         &n bsp;  

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Fine tutorial and I have to agree with you Hesh, music in the shop is an important aspect to building.

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Great work, thanks for sharing your steps in the process.

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great stuff hesh....can you do a tutorial on photography sometime.....or at least shed some light on how your pictures are so clear on the forum? beautiful looking neck to by the way...
as is the rest of the guitar.....I wait in anticipation


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Thanks Hesh. Nicely done; clear, concise and easy to follow.

The hole socket in your close-up seems to be carbonized from friction of the drill bit, is that a dull bit or just typical to the Dremel's high rpm?

What size dots do you use most often?


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Nice tutorial Hesh. Thanks for posting it!


Nice tunes too, BTW! I think it was one of my most-listened-to tracks back in the day.

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Hesh, you rock dude, well, you folk!

Great tutorial bro, saved to file for future ref!

Thanks for sharing!

I was listening to my favorite guitar player tonight while building------> Tommy E.

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Clear, concise, well presented work, (sorry slipped into exam marking mode). Very interesting stuff Hesh, your attention to detail is highly commendable. Pity I don't use any markers though.

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Todd,

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hesh wrote[Quote]Lance Neil Young is some old guy from up north (the Land of Serge, Alain, and Rod)[/Quote]

Yeh we claim him, originally from Winnipeg. I think? But he has lived in your country for ever. Remember Crosby Stills Nash and Young.               


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I really like your tutorials Hesh.Thanks for showing us your way of doing things. Such fine work !!

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hesh, still haven't seen the brad point bit you mentioned?

when are you going to show us how you use it?


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yep. and the pilot points aren't brad points either.


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