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Simo

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  1. Chantry acoustic and Ashwood (by Crafter) electro-acoustic guitars - Saved from the skip after being left in a storage unit for years by the previous owner. Both are in shitty condition.. covered in scratches, tuners are rusty, tops bellied, etc. You could resurrect them with A LOT of work, but as they’re both super cheap guitars, I see them more as wall hangers, some sort of art project? or simply practice instruments for those wanting to learn more about repair work or fretting etc. 

     

    FREE TO COLLECTOR from Burntwood, Staffordshire (Sorry I’m not willing to post).

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  2. Encore project, LP style with bolt-on neck. Approx 25 years old. 

     

    The neck is nice and straight, some fret wear on the first few frets but plenty of material left for a fret level. The paint work has it’s fair share of scratches, along with some marks in the finish by the jack socket, courtesy of a rusting jack plate.

     

    Missing pickups & electronics (apart from the toggle switch), truss rod cover and jack plate. Comes as pictured, with tuners, nut, scratchplate, control cavity cover, neck plate & screws, tailpiece, bridge (plating has seen better days), knobs and pickup surrounds.

     

    SOLD

     

     

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  3. If your strings are hitting the magnets, then your pickups are set too high. However, if the noise is being caused by your fingers touching the magnets, then grounding the magnets will solve the problem. Apply some copper tape to the underside of the pickup, making contact with each magnet. Solder a wire to the tape and solder the other end to the back of a pot (or ground lug on the jack). The noise will now be shunted to ground. Just be sure to use copper tape that has conductive adhesive, or it won't work 👍

  4. 13 hours ago, fleabag said:

    Forgot to add, that if both pickup Vols are off,  the third vol  ( tone pot ) doesnt do anything at all.  It only does this volume off on both pickups thing when either or both pickups are on

     

    Check that the capacitor leg that connects to the pot lug isn't touching the pot casing, and therefore shorting out the cap. If that's OK, then check that pot lugs aren't making contact with any shielding foil/paint (or metal control plate).

  5. Dunlop Flatwound - Short Scale (45-105)

     

    Essentially a new set but with one string trimmed.. the E string has been cut (approx 6'' trimmed off from total length) and was fitted for 2 minutes to test a pickup, but the rest have never been fitted as I ended up using tapewounds on that particular bass.

     

    £40  £30  including UK postage. Payment via PayPal or bank transfer.

     

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  6. Fairclough ''Sky'' - Acoustic Guitar. Nice sounding guitar with very good spec for the money.. Solid Spruce top, Rosewood back and sides, Mahogany neck, bone nut and saddle. There's a little light buckle rash on the back (see last photos) and the odd tiny mark on the top but overall it's in very good condition. Fresh set of Ernie Ball strings fitted today. No case or gigbag included.

     

    SOLD collected from Burntwood, Staffordshire OR £20 extra for UK delivery via UPS.

    Payment via PayPal, bank transfer or cash (if collected).
     

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