just a quick test of the scalloped fretboard sections

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Uploaded by on Dec 11, 2010

I couldn't wait. waaaaaa so i put the strings back in place and played a few notes in the scalloped region. I think it's going to work out.

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  • nice man, but it really worth it?

  • @modsbeck ehhhhhhh coin toss. you can get a similar feeling from tall frets so for me, prob not. HAHAHHA But when you're broke and can't afford a new $200 neck, you just dick around with what you've got.

  • very nice. did you really intend to remove the inlay, or were the scalloping so deep that the inlay had to be removed?

  • @TheAttyjace the scalloping broke a couple inlays but I bought some more and so now they are all in. filing them should work but they were too thin I guess after scalloping.

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  • @joachimekstrom same to ya

  • @TruthSurge a tink a no wa yu sain man! hhah, happy new year!

  • @joachimekstrom i meant, nome chu sain. hehehe

  • @joachimekstrom I definitely nome sain.

  • nome sain?

  • @JBmaho yeah, got a bit carried away. HEHE

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