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FRETS.COM
FRETS.COM Index Use the table above to jump to departments or scroll down below. It's ALL here. . . Of Interest to Players:. FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions ...
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Pack up my old guitar
For years, I've packed guitars with little or no additional support for the body, concentrating all my effort on packing the peghead to avoid what we call ...
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FRETS.COM Illustrated Glossary
In the early years of electric instruments, the 10930s, the steel guitar was often an electric guitar, like these "lap steels" hanging on the wall here: ...
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Bill Keith is considered by many to be the father of modern chromatic style playing. He's also the father of the most enduring banjo accessory, the tuner ...
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FRETS.COM Museum
FRETS.COM Museum. Can anyone tell me when this one was made? Early Yamaha Ukulele © Frank Ford, 1999. Well, here's a fine little ukulele! ...
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FRETS.COM Museum
The all-wood-banjo. Paramount Tenor Harp © Frank Ford, 1999; Photos by FF Like the Gibson Tenor Lute, this instrument is basically a tenor banjo neck ...
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Bridges. Making a Saddle · Removing Martin "through-cut" saddles · String Ramps for Steel String Bridges · Making a Martin Guitar Bridge ...
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The adjustable truss rod was patented by a Gibson employee, ... Let's take a look at the "standard" adjustable truss rod, as used in Taylor guitars: ...
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It's a "drive center" not unlike the kind of drive center used for wood turning. ... and since my lathe is set up for 5C collets, it seemed natural to make ...
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And, quick as you please, a nice uniformly kerfed lining emerges. For this demo, I set up the tool using the blade I already had on the saw. ...
 
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