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  1. Here are mine. I gig the unsigned one, it has been my main gigging guitar for over 2 years now. It has Yonderbosk pickups and Gotoh locking tuners (the original tuners are very fiddly and makes quick string changes (during gigs) very difficult) It also has a volume pot mod. It's called the 'Superpot' and is what Brian currently uses
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  2. Two bottles of Grolsch lager. Can you guess why?
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  3. Ooh, I forgot all about them. They don't come with free bottles of beer though.
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  4. I remember getting one free with the Beano
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  6. The Kahler is very smooth (light as well) & returns to pitch without issue (the roller saddles help with that though I guess)
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  7. It is. This is one of the initial run of the Guilds with the Kahler trem, locking nut and ‘BHM’ branded Dimarzios (there was a later version with a more authentic ‘valve spring’ trem/roller bridge & Seymour Duncan trisonics)
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  8. Check this out Folks !
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  9. Day two. Restrung yesterday, as well as putting some lemon oil on the board and bridge plate (the frets did not suddenly sprout out ), lowered the bridge a shade and tightened the truss rod. However, after a good bit of playing (it is new after all), I noticed some things that needed a little attention. Therefore, this morning, off came the strings again and I polished the frets with a micro mesh cloth, as the frets were ever so slightly gritty when you moved a plain string from side to side, not terrible by any means, just not perfect. I was a bit concerned about the D & G string tuners not reacting as they should, but a clean out and lube of the nut has sorted that out. The finish on the inside of the sound hole was a bit bobbly and a quick rub with some 800 grit paper has fixed that too. I also took the bridge down about 0.5mm again for an even lower action. All back together again and even better than it was. The corners cut are understandable for a guitar that sounds this good (the most important bit) at this price point, so I have no complaints.
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  10. Originally I took up guitar to try and improve my harmony on bass. However it's opened up a different world entirely which has been a massive distraction away from the original goal. I have five guitars and 6 basses but there are more guitars in the pipeline thanks to a collection of parts.
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