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Post by Deleted on Aug 6, 2016 17:24:35 GMT
I must say....I like your tenacity christoph. Not to mention using a tin full of tuppences as an impromptu clamp. In the very best vein of British (I presume you are British!), eccentricity and engineering traits....If it works then great....if not then go to plan b. I wish your project well.
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Post by christoph on Aug 6, 2016 18:03:19 GMT
I must say....I like your tenacity christoph. Not to mention using a tin full of tuppences as an impromptu clamp. In the very best vein of British (I presume you are British!), eccentricity and engineering traits....If it works then great....if not then go to plan b. I wish your project well. Yeah I'm English, and yeah I had the main clamps on overnight and felt I needed a bit extra something, I hope to tune up tomorrow evening, so thanks
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Post by christoph on Aug 7, 2016 9:21:10 GMT
Don't be shy, say hi if you own a Kimbara dreadnought acoustic guitar!!!
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Post by christoph on Aug 7, 2016 12:21:16 GMT
Tuned up now with a little more glue slipped in for good measure an d luck!!!
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Post by christoph on Aug 7, 2016 18:28:07 GMT
Hi everyone, I just wanted to to say thanks so much for all the help in converting my Kimbara dreadnought into a righty from a lefty, she may not be a Martin or a Takamine, But she is my baby and all the guitar I need to heme get good at guitar playing etc. Thanks from Chester in Cheshire England UK. Christoph Penny age 43
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