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brian may
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g***@gmail.com
2016-04-06 10:22:43 UTC
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I was working at a construction site in ct. when i struct up a conversation with a worker in another trade turns out hes from r.i. and had worked at the guild factory and was there when it closed according to him ,if it was not a complete guitar he was to throw it away -he took home a body and a neck seperate from eachother just the wood no metal at all no frets pic ups etc. he brought it in the next day ain i promptly bought it. it turns out to be a brian may so i got with the best luthier in my aera and he went to work-he said thaT THE MAHOGANY WOOD HAD AGED to perfection he reshersed the guitar and built it to spect it has shaller bridge tuneing pegs strap buttons etc.-he bound both sides of the body and used gun oil to bring back that terrific grain in the body.burns tri sonic pic ups,bone nut and a crafty costom made lamanate of rose wood and othed exocit woods make up the rod cover.-this guitar looks and sounds awesome i have before and after pics.
David L. Martel
2016-04-06 11:59:19 UTC
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THE MAHOGANY WOOD HAD AGED to perfection he reshersed the guitar and built
it to spect it has shaller bridge tuneing pegs strap buttons etc.-he bound
both sides of the body and used gun oil to bring back that terrific grain in
the body.burns tri sonic pic ups,bone nut and a crafty costom made lamanate
of rose wood and othed exocit woods make up the rod cover.-this guitar looks
and sounds awesome i have before and after pics

That's a new one. Reshersed? What's that mean?

Dave M.
Al Evans
2016-04-07 11:25:20 UTC
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Post by David L. Martel
... he reshersed the guitar and ...
That's a new one. Reshersed? What's that mean?
Dave M.
It means "shersed again." Glad I could help.

--Al Evans
gus
2016-04-08 01:09:19 UTC
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Post by Al Evans
Post by David L. Martel
... he reshersed the guitar and ...
That's a new one. Reshersed? What's that mean?
Dave M.
It means "shersed again." Glad I could help.
--Al Evans
man -k Reshersed

THAT should help!


Bob Alman

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