That’s funnyAnd they’re really hard to take on and off.
I’m available at a really reasonable price if anyone needs lessons.
I agree I like to have a flat board very little relief. Definitely not factory spec. Took my new blue Paul’s guitar out after receiving it, played it for about an hour, change strings.... adjust truss.. and bridge to my liking. I set up all my guitars.When I get a new PRS, I usually reset the TR right away. I like a smidge flatter board.
And honestly, I pulled this guitar out this morning, began to play, and thought the action was a frog hair too high. So, I spent hours removing the TRC (I’m still bleeding a little) and cranked the rod a quarter turn. Like magic, it came to life. AND, it gave me a reason to post a couple of pics (shameless self promotion, I know).
Exactly!I do the “capo” (Use my fingers tho) thing and just like a sliver of daylight.
What the f....??!! I’d even deal with the buttstock on that one. I’m content, not dead!
“Engage”. Is that what the kids are calling these days? It certainly explains the innuendo in Star Trek Next Gen.Be careful with that...every time you engage it another Santana arrives 3 days later.
Im always looking forward to "Private Stock Friday" each week, but maybe its time we asked for a....wait for it!
"@11top Tuesday"
Whats wrong with kill switches?
My ME SCT resembles this philosophyCounter Baby. How low can you go?
“Engage”. Is that what the kids are calling these days? It certainly explains the innuendo in Star Trek Next Gen.
Be careful with that...every time you engage it another Santana arrives 3 days later.
“Engage”. Is that what the kids are calling these days? It certainly explains the innuendo in Star Trek Next Gen.
Warrants a double post...Is that like a really cool “Fruit of the Month” Club?
Patrick Stewart on the space toilet:
“Make it so No.2!”