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Katana6506

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Had some very good natural light today, so I took the guitar outside and stuck it in my landscaping at random.

The results, enjoy:

JPlilies.jpg


JPiris.jpg


JPconicfoliage.jpg


Also changed the strings and lubricated the trem today, and I can't believe the improvement in stability.
 
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Nice!!!!!
What color is that?? Looks VERY cool!

I dig the "Wild Kingdom" setting... "Here we see the JP 6 in its natural habitat...."
 

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how do you go about lubricating the trem?

do you mean the pivot points?
 

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Dcareaga said:
Nice!!!!!
What color is that??

Check out his signature! ;)




I cannot believe how grayish it looks in the pics.
ES is usually so Sandy! Cool colour! :)
 

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Hey Fogman-----My Radiance Red Luke should be showing up in the next couple a weeks----just thought I'd ask in advance any particular angles,poses, locations you would like when I post the baby pix???? :D :D :D
 

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pauldogx said:
Hey Fogman-----My Radiance Red Luke should be showing up in the next couple a weeks----just thought I'd ask in advance any particular locations you would like when I post the baby pix???? :D :D :D

Yes. A pic of it in my hands would be great!!!! :D Thanks!!! :p :rolleyes:
 

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peat said:
how do you go about lubricating the trem?

do you mean the pivot points?

Yup. Removed all the strings, took the trem out of the guitar, and applied Teflon-based lubricant to the trem posts and knife edges before reassembly.
Fellow foruite Kevan has a great article on the process here.

Thanks for the compliments, all!
 

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fogman said:
Check out his signature! ;)




I cannot believe how grayish it looks in the pics.
ES is usually so Sandy! Cool colour! :)


HA HA HA ...DUH!! thats what i get for being on line so late....:D


DC
 

peat

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Katana6506 said:
Yup. Removed all the strings, took the trem out of the guitar, and applied Teflon-based lubricant to the trem posts and knife edges before reassembly.
Fellow foruite Kevan has a great article on the process here.

Thanks for the compliments, all!


thanks alot

i think ill give it a go
 

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Katana6506 said:
Yup. Removed all the strings, took the trem out of the guitar, and applied Teflon-based lubricant to the trem posts and knife edges before reassembly.
Fellow foruite Kevan has a great article on the process here.

Thanks for the compliments, all!


do the photos on that page work for you?
 
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