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A.G.E.N.T.E.

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  1. This is a Portuguese based company but they sell stuff on ebay. Allready bought a few tolls and they where great.

    [url="http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/16-Sanding-Radius-Block-Fingerboard-Fretboard-Luthier-/321353795529?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item4ad22dc7c9"]http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/16-Sanding-Radius-Block-Fingerboard-Fretboard-Luthier-/321353795529?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item4ad22dc7c9[/url]

  2. [quote name='Si600' timestamp='1415463054' post='2600635']
    Very neat, I like the industrial metal pegboard :) Is it particularly heavy?
    [/quote]
    Thanks Si600 :) No, it´s not heavy. A bit flexible when steping on the midle pedals but easily soveld with some rubber feet. As i don´t use any velcro, all pedals are secured with cable ties.

  3. I took mine to band reharsal yesterday for the firs time, and realy liked de presence it adds. I noticed that i could cut much more easilly thought the mix: specially usefull when playing with distorted guitars. In my case, as i play in a prog-rock/metal band it´s realy a plus.

  4. I think it´s a nice pece of gear. Not awsome but i have been using one of those for 8 years with no problems.
    I like the sound i get from it but sometimes i miss some mids. Mid scoop mod on agenda :)

  5. A pleasure to deal! Highgly recommended. Gavin sold me a pedal and sent it overseas in a glimpse. Not to mention that also got some sugary Scottish Candy adeed to the box :)

    Obrigado

  6. Maybe those [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]shiny marks are just[/font][/color] accumulated grime and the lemon oil wont help.
    Since we´re talking about an oil based finish instrument, i would use spirit of turpentine.
    Spirit of turpentine is a suitable product for cleaning wood and, unlike mineral solvents, will not cause it to dry out.
    Moisten a clean, dry cloth with a little bit of solvent and then gently rub those spots. Let it dry for about 10m. After that you can use your warwick wax to bring back that satin finish.
    Hope this will help

  7. [quote name='TheRockinRoadie' timestamp='1395169225' post='2399444']
    After a bit of research, I think I'm going to try the 0000 grade wire wool method after masking the fretboard. Hopefully that will be safe!
    [/quote]
    Hi, I allways use the 00000 grade steelwool, wich i belive to be smoother than wirewoll. It´s perfectly safe for this kind of work. With little effort Your frets will look like new and your fretboard wont be a mess.

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