Unfortunate gappage
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Re: Unfortunate gappage
Ok, thanks. I've done that with bindings, haven't had to worry about a rosette for awhile though.
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Re: Unfortunate gappage
Dave, is it on the right side? Might you be able to cover it with a pick guard?
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Re: Unfortunate gappage
Alas and alack, it is on the other side, where a pickguard might conceivably look odd.
To make matters worse, my camera dropped into the gap and is gone.
I believe Tom and I will come up with something that looks very nice.
To make matters worse, my camera dropped into the gap and is gone.
I believe Tom and I will come up with something that looks very nice.
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Re: Unfortunate gappage
Here's a pic so you have a better idea of what I'm looking at,
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Re: Unfortunate gappage
Can you just fill it dark? It seems like anything other than routing a new purfling line will make else will make it pop.
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That's probably the way to go. Routing a new channel for some purfling, in my universe, would never happen, :-)
Thanks.
Thanks.
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Oh duh on me -- I see now, I thought I was looking at rings around the sound hole. Yeah I agree dark filler is the best bet.
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