raunchpr
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36 minutes ago, Cougar said:
I expect that is the case - it started lifting, and he removed it. Congrats on your Gibby jumbo! It ought to be great!
trying to upload photo of pickguard the image is too big...I'll figure it out...Thanks for all your help...
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2 hours ago, Paul14 said:
Most J200's vary in tone quite a bit... I'm excited to get my j100 on Monday...cant wait..thanks for the video GREAT
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31 minutes ago, Mr. Paul said:
I used to think a capo is just a capo, then I bought a G7 model 3 with ART, couldn't get it not to buzz on multiple guitars.
Your guitar could be in need of a setup as suggested. Try moving the capo position very close to/ on the fret to see if that helps.
My G7 ART does NOT buzz at all it's great I love it...
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8 hours ago, Sgt. Pepper said:
Yep. Where do you live The Sun? I have heard of lifting on the corners, But just fell off. Either the worker got so baked at lunch he forgot to put glue on it or that is the absolute worst QA ever.
the seller said he has some pictures of the Pickguard coming loose, I'll post them when they arrive..I'm hoping it lifted off rather than "Fell off" as he said...the guitar look beautiful I have the gimme's so I hope it's ok structuraly...I'm going to inspect it on Monday...I'll keep you posted...thanks..
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34 minutes ago, Jalex said:
It takes heat from a hair dryer to remove a pickguard. As the post above mentioned I'd be a bit concerned about that explanation.
it seems to be a common thing I found this on the forum: https://forum.gibson.com/topic/73575-pickguard-starting-to-lift-off/
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28 minutes ago, Jalex said:
It takes heat from a hair dryer to remove a pickguard. As the post above mentioned I'd be a bit concerned about that explanation.
It seems to be a common thing I found this on the forum: https://forum.gibson.com/topic/73575-pickguard-starting-to-lift-off/
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2 hours ago, Sgt. Pepper said:
Try Planet Pickguard
Thank you....
2 hours ago, Sgt. Pepper said:Try Planet Pickguard
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58 minutes ago, bobouz said:
Another source that specializes in pickguards is Terrapin Guitars.
Fantastic, thank you so much. I'll contact them to place an order...
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I use G7 capo's the latest model 3 has ART which is a gel to match the radius of many guitars so interchangeable to electric and acoustic, I think it's great....
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Hi, I am about to buy a secondhand J100 walnut 2016 the scratch plate is missing, seller says it fell off in the hot weather we had and alas cannot find it, will it be easy to get a replacement scratch plate?
he bought it new and sent me a copy of the receipt I cannot find any like it on ebay etc. any suggestions? the original was plain with a white stripe around the edge.
any advice welcomed....thanks
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Spectacular-looking guitar! Gorgeous back and sides.
agree....
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Yup they hardly come by here but I want one too!
Herringbone Crusher it is!
What is the price range this is going for new?
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here in the uk the new price is £1,649.00 but when you phone they never have them in stock, I think it's a ploy to drive customers to the shop website by quoting a price that's low and getting the top spot on the Google search. I have seen them for sale for more money second-hand.. the used price in the UK when it was released 2013 was £2461.86 see https://reverb.com/uk/item/34080-used-gibson-j-60-antique-natural-dreadnought-acoustic-electric-guitar they are hard to find I think only 300 made? anyone know?
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2016 SJ-100 Walnut!
in Gibson Acoustic
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I own one it is fantastic sounds great very balanced warm but not dull, look simple and beautiful. Those who know how difficult it is to find a good J200( each one sounds different) will welcome one of these, sounds great straight out of the box. Get one if you can you will not be disappointed. Mine is a keeper, has that Gibson big full sound that I always wanted in my collection .