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After a full setup the guitar is tested and tagged - Jack's Instrument Services
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I really like the Maple neck/White Scratchplate/ Dark body stain combination - Jack's Instrument Services
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So glad We stripped the first attempt of danish oil off! - Jack's Instrument Services
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So glad We stripped the first attempt of danish oil off! - Jack's Instrument Services
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A full on fret dress and setup was needed and the guitar's really benefitted from some attention! Apparently it'd been unused in a corner for years abandoned by a friend. - Jack's Instrument Services
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What do you think of the custom knobs?! - Jack's Instrument Services
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What do you think of the custom knobs?! - Jack's Instrument Services
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Kieran Whitrow stringing up the tele - Jack's Instrument Services
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ABout to wire her up! - Jack's Instrument Services
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Fitting the bridge, pickups and scratchplate - Jack's Instrument Services
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Maple neck attached - Jack's Instrument Services
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Installing the string ferrules - Jack's Instrument Services
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Here's the guitar with just the Dark oil on the care timber. Sooooo much nicer! What do you think? - Jack's Instrument Services
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Dark oil applied and then wiped to remove imperfections. After letting it dry we decided we were happy with the colour. We gave it another coat of the same dark oil to try and make it look nicer but it just wasn't having it.. - Jack's Instrument Services
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Dark oil applied and then wiped to remove imperfections. After letting it dry we decided we were happy with the colour. We gave it another coat of the same dark oil to try and make it look nicer but it just wasn't having it.. - Jack's Instrument Services
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Applying the dark stained danish oil - Jack's Instrument Services
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Danish oil tends to magnify the grain which is really nice - Jack's Instrument Services
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Here's the body drying - Jack's Instrument Services
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Danish oil coat 1 - Jack's Instrument Services
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The timber's come out quite well. The body is sanded to 320 grit making sure there's no scratches from previous sandpaper and then hoovered! - Jack's Instrument Services
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This is an indonesian Squier tele - the body's made from Basewood - Jack's Instrument Services
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Sanding off the metallic coat. 180 grit sanding paper - Jack's Instrument Services
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The workshop was covered in chips of green paint for days. I still keep finding pieces - Jack's Instrument Services
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Last bits, this paint job was really thick! it was nearly 2mm in some places!! - Jack's Instrument Services
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The previous paint job was a metallic. the silver layer you see here is designed to lightly sparkle throught the breen tinted lacquer - Jack's Instrument Services
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Kieran Whitrow Hard at work @ Jack's Instrument Services
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Not much left of the electronics either! - Jack's Instrument Services
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Before: Thick forest green paintwork covered in chips scratches and stickers! - Jack's Instrument Services