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Elmacogbg

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  1. Hi Grog! I really like them, they are so delicate in tuning. Nice guitar and nice case.
  2. Thanks for all the input, a bottle of gibson pump and a cloth is ordered to remove the grease on the body.🌸 About the lemon oil. Bought a bottle for my second hand really dried up martin fretboard several years ago. I've used it once to recondition, not sure if it is speacial by any means, but I got it in a music store. And my question was more or less if it would work on the bird as well. Sorry if I was unclear, Kind regards //Marcus
  3. So. It's official. Today I drove for a total of 12 hours (968 kilometers) to buy my first Gibson, a 2014 Firebird sunburst A more or less unused guitar for a bargain prize with all the papers and case. My first electric since my adolescent Ibanez PL1440 which I still got, but it's beyond repair. I haven't played electric actively in 20 years, but it was time. So let the plinky plonk begin. I have two questions: I have lemon oil for my Martin, is that to be used on the bird? The frets are as good as new and not a single ding on the guitar except some small marks on the head after hanging for ages in some not so nice wall rack, however, it is kind of dirty. Easiest way to get rid of grease? Windex? Looking forward for a deep dive in the forum. Have a nice day 🌸 //Marcus
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