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kevin_lindsay

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  1. Sounds like the pickups might be wired out of phase?
  2. Dirty Cash (Money Talks) - The Adventures of Stevie V
  3. Gone Shooting - AC/DC
  4. Loaded - Primal Scream
  5. Into The Valley - The Skids
  6. I Did It My Way - Frank Sinatra
  7. All Alone - Gorillaz
  8. China In Your Hand - T'pau
  9. I Got (no) Rhythm - Jazz standard
  10. Ashes To Ashes - David Bowie
  11. Falling Leaves - Jazz standard
  12. Staring At The Rude Boys - The Ruts
  13. Everything Changes But You - Take That
  14. Driving With The Brakes On - Del Amitri
  15. I Got Chew - Split Enz
  16. He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother - The Hollies
  17. Mary's Boy Child - Boney M
  18. Ain't No Stopping Us Now - McFadyen and Whitehead
  19. Crushed By The Wheels Of Industry - Heaven 17
  20. I've never had any problems with using learher dye, having used it on over 20 instruments so far. I always use Fiebing's Leather Dye, which is spirit based. I apply it a few times, letting the dye seep into the grain and dry, before buffing and then applying lemon oil to set the colour. When using vinegar / steel wool, I once again let the solution seep into the grain and dry before buffing, and then applying lemon oil.
  21. Lay Down Sally - Eric Clapton
  22. On this one, I used the vinegar and steel wool process. You can see the difference between the rosewood with lacquer applied (behind the nut slot on the headstock), and the fingerboard where I had applied the vinegar / steel wool solution. You simply put vinegar Nd steel wool into a glass container, then wait!! Depending upon the strength of the vinegar, it can take between three / four days, and a couple of weeks to get the required darkening solution. Applying the solution will darken the wood. You can also use varying solution strength to darken maple - going from "dirty wood" to fully black.
  23. Chelsea Dagger - The Fratellis
  24. I lap the dye slightly over the edge. However, the rosewood will darker when the lacquer is applied on the rear / sides of the neck.
  25. I use dark chocolate leather dye, then lemon oil. The end result is a lovely, rich, dark colour.
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