adouglas
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On the way to band practice I had a little extra time so I stopped in at a GC that's sort of on the way. Their prices are too high (there's a copperhead bronze SR5 there that appeals to me, one of those with the GC-specific funky acid-washed aluminum pickguard... they want way too much for it), but it's always fun to drop in to see what's new.
Spotted a nice blue Sterling, missing the plastic bit off the end of the selector switch. Picked it up and EECCHHH!!! Buzzes everywhere. Sighted down the neck and sure enough, a backbow like you wouldn't believe.
Now, it just so happened that I had a small set of allen keys in my pocket. Conspiracy theorists might say that I put them there knowing that I'd encounter horrible setups, but they'd be wrong. Well, half wrong...I knew there would be horrible setups (this is GC), but they were in my pocket only because I'd forgotten to put them back in my Bongo case after tweaking my own trussrod last night.
Whipped it out (the set of allen keys, that is), selected the appropriate one, gave the wheel a few cranks (at least three as far as I could go...this thing was WAY out), re-tuned it and hey presto, perfect action.
I LOVE that little wheel. BP, that was a stroke of pure genius.
Spotted a nice blue Sterling, missing the plastic bit off the end of the selector switch. Picked it up and EECCHHH!!! Buzzes everywhere. Sighted down the neck and sure enough, a backbow like you wouldn't believe.
Now, it just so happened that I had a small set of allen keys in my pocket. Conspiracy theorists might say that I put them there knowing that I'd encounter horrible setups, but they'd be wrong. Well, half wrong...I knew there would be horrible setups (this is GC), but they were in my pocket only because I'd forgotten to put them back in my Bongo case after tweaking my own trussrod last night.
Whipped it out (the set of allen keys, that is), selected the appropriate one, gave the wheel a few cranks (at least three as far as I could go...this thing was WAY out), re-tuned it and hey presto, perfect action.
I LOVE that little wheel. BP, that was a stroke of pure genius.