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kevin_lindsay

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  1. The pickups are like this under the hardwood covers (P-Bass style split coils) If you call Jaydee at the workshop, they'll be able to advise you Jaydee Custom Guitars 0121 773 5711
  2. The Letter - Joe Cocker
  3. Could Cube Be Loved? - Bob Marley and The Wailers
  4. Slip Sliding Away - Paul Simon
  5. One Nation Under A Groove - Funkadelic
  6. High Voltage - AC/DC
  7. Police And Thieves - Junior Murvin
  8. Bovine On Up - M People
  9. Mmmm Mmmm Mmmm Mmmm - Crash Test Dummies
  10. Apple Scruffs - George Harrison
  11. You're In The Army Now - Status Quo
  12. Rent - Pet Shop Boys
  13. The Beginning - Seal
  14. Giddy Up A Ding Dong - The Sensational Alex Harvey Band
  15. Boom Bang A Bang - Sandie Shaw
  16. Wherever I Lay My Hat (That's My Home) - Paul Young
  17. Flushed From The Bathroom Of Your Heart - Johnny Cash
  18. Banana Boat Song - Harry Belafonte
  19. Echoes - Pink Floyd
  20. Calendar Girl - Neil Sedaka
  21. Alphabet Street - Prince
  22. Puppy Love - Donny Osmond
  23. Pwease Welease Me! - Tom Jones
  24. Islands In The Stream - Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers
  25. I just got the decal off ebay. I applied satin nitrocellulose lacquer on the headstock (I masked off the edges and the fingerboard before spraying). Once I had applied around 6 very thin coats, I left it for 2-3 weeks, and then flatted the finish and then buffed it to a sheen. Leaving the lacquer allows the solvent to evaporate so you get a smooth surface when doing the wet sanding / flatting. As for the pickups and preamp, I just did that on a whim. If I was doing it again, I think I'd just do the preamp upgrade and keep the original pickups. When doing the headstock, I also rolled tge fingerboard edges so the neck now feels really comfortable in the fretting hand.
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