What's on your work bench?
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Re: What's on your work bench?
Just doesnt look to be the usual basswood alder agathis type woods of cheapo Squiers... Possible mahogany of some description ? Any wisdom to share ?
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Re: What's on your work bench?
I don't know but it looks the same as an old Tokai Strat I used to own. I never got on with it but I sold it to a mate who happily gigged it for 20 years before replacing it with a Suhr.
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Re: What's on your work bench?
Definitely a hardwood.
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Re: What's on your work bench?
Maton is ready for a refret, matchstick frets have to go!
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Re: What's on your work bench?
A talented man with a similar affliction to Benjamin Button's! I expect your avatar will be that of a boy next time I check.
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Re: What's on your work bench?
Plus we had a great father/son summer.
Call it a win then.
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Re: What's on your work bench?
Half way through, it certainly felt that way!
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