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Another one dreadmanized
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    Default Another one dreadmanized

    It's sooo quiet in here, I thought I'd show off a bit and put a porn picture of mine on the wall...





    Last edited by spt; September 4th, 2008 at 10:10 AM.

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    Ooooo. You got woodies. Very nice.:

    "No Tele For you." - The Tele Nazi

    Ha! Tele-ish now inbound.

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    Very nice SPT! Here's a shot of my "Dreadman tuner buttons", mahogany.

    Guitars and other stringed instruments: Washburn D10S, Washburn EA52SWCE, Washburn Cumberland J28SDL, Washburn D46S12, D'Aquisto Centura, Rover RM-50B Mando

    Amps and Cabs: Behringer AT108, Firefly Tube Amph, Blackheart Little Giant BH5H, Shiner's Custom Cab v.1.0

    ". . . because without beer, things do not seem to go as well . . ." Brother Epp, Capuchin Monastery, Munjor, Kansas 1902

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    Beautiful! I don't think I'd ever seen that pic with the maple buttons [Edit: These ARE mahogany buttons as stated in your post. Another brain-fade on my part]
    Was it lacquer you put on it finally?
    Last edited by spt; September 4th, 2008 at 10:08 AM.

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    As I recall I went with about 4-5 coats of tung oil varnish
    Guitars and other stringed instruments: Washburn D10S, Washburn EA52SWCE, Washburn Cumberland J28SDL, Washburn D46S12, D'Aquisto Centura, Rover RM-50B Mando

    Amps and Cabs: Behringer AT108, Firefly Tube Amph, Blackheart Little Giant BH5H, Shiner's Custom Cab v.1.0

    ". . . because without beer, things do not seem to go as well . . ." Brother Epp, Capuchin Monastery, Munjor, Kansas 1902

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    I just could not resist attempting/sharing this.

    I was also on one of The Dreadman's list of charitible contributors. It is all Timing!!

    I was able to put rosewood buttons on the D28-12N and maple buttons and headstock veneer on the J28SCEDL. I did receive a little criticism on the headstock idea. It is completely reversible if I choose. You can also see where I removed the pickguard from the J28. Had to use a superglue solvent to get the residue off.

    Steve

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    Beautiful pics. I remember when the Dreadman did the "button thing". Should have got on that train.
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    I had a set for my jumbo, but sold them with the guitar. Should have kept them, they would look nice on the new acoustic.
    Mark
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    I got 3 sets from Dman and I don't intend to sell any of them, with or without a guitar...
    Thanks for sharing your pics, guys. Any close-up shots showing the wood on the buttons...?

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