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Got to thinkin' today. I've had a tournament pool table in my home since I was about 10. About 10 years ago, I discovered Mueller recreational products, www.poolndarts.com and found this neat little product they sell for cleaning pool cue shafts. http://www.poolndarts.com/p-6026-Porper-Shaft-Polisher/

I hope I'm not breaking any rules here, if I am, I sincerely apologize. Just thought you all should know about this. I use it about once every few weeks on my guitar necks and they play so effortless it's hard to describe.

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Unless you own poolndarts.com, invented the product you're recommending or in some way are gonna profit from the sales, Ima call this a Spam Free PSA for how to handle sticky Gibson guitar necks!!

 

Thanks, dude!!!

 

I do not own or have ANY connection or profitability from that link. Just tryin' to be a productive contributor to these forums! [biggrin]

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Got to thinkin' today. I've had a tournament pool table in my home since I was about 10. About 10 years ago, I discovered Mueller recreational products, www.poolndarts.com and found this neat little product they sell for cleaning pool cue shafts. http://www.poolndarts.com/p-6026-Porper-Shaft-Polisher/

I hope I'm not breaking any rules here, if I am, I sincerely apologize. Just thought you all should know about this. I use it about once every few weeks on my guitar necks and they play so effortless it's hard to describe.

 

I'm not sure you broke any rules promoting(and including a link to)a commercial product, but I'm pretty sure you're not supposed to say, "Shaft-Polisher".

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