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Aavani

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  1. Hi,Good Day;

    My name is Miss.Mary Dickson, I saw your profile to day at (forum.gibson.com) and was moved and become interested in you, I will like you to send me an email to my address (marydickson100@yahoo.in) so that i can give you my pictures for you to know whom i am.

    I believed we can move from here? Remember colour or distance does not matter but LOVE matters allot i...

  2. Well scratch the nut width I just went ahead and bought one. I also picked up the chrome pickup brackets, I can't wait to finish all the mods I wanna do. I would still like to know the model and such if anyone has an idea. ** Also another update, I figured out my Bigsby (Vibratone), I watched a youtube vid with tips on how to keep it in tune. Basically you tune it up a little sharp, strum a bit and toy with whammy, then tune each string again gently using the Bigsby after tuning each string. This apparently evens out string tension after every point of contact. This helped a lot, I was able to give it a go without knocking my guitar out of tune. Now all I have to do is learn how to use the damn thing:P
  3. I am looking for more information on my guitar. I just bought it for $300 from a local seller (via Craigslist). **Here is what I have so far.** Serial numberU00081288 Guitar Info Your guitar was made at the Unsung Plant, Korea August 2000 Production Number: 1288 Un Sung Musical Instrument Co. Un Sung Musical Instrument Co., Ltd. was established in 1987, Inchon, Korea. They have productive capability 50,000 of Electric Guitars and basses a year. Not only do they produce guitars for several well known brands by OEM but also have their own line 'Silver Star'. I am looking for dimensions. Nut width, Bracket sizes for pickups, etc. The attached Tremolo is a cool feature but it knocks the guitar out of tune so bad it's horrible. I suspect I can correct this with a new Tusq nut made for guitars with a trem with wide grooves (I play with 11's) and possibly a bridge with rollers instead of the tune-o-matic. Thoughts? I appreciate any assistance you guys can offer. I am very new to guitar, and even more new to electric guitar. Thanks Matt
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