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 | A Warm Welcome to My Blog. | Jun 10, 2007 |
Thank You for visiting LOOK FOR BEEZ , I am updating my shop photos and videos soon. Please be patient... thank you again for all support. Meanwhile enjoy some videos.. Beez
  | Photos | May 14, 2009 |
Beez Custom Guitar 4 ! [it is for sale too!] 15 Photos, 7 comments
Beez Custom Speaker Cabinet 1 Photo
Orange Drops Capacitors Mods 3 Photos, 2 comments
Beez Buddies!! 8 Photos, 6 comments
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 tak jiwa luka! yo !!YO!! to all ... ENJOY MY latest video!! im using my new custom made guitar . its available for sale!! try it at LOOKFORBEEZ.
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Hey beez do you have an email add? |
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Yo! How much do you charge to change my epiphone les paul custom pickups into seymour duncan alnico pro ll? |
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hey yo beez! Evan here! great blues jam vids u got there =D hope to see u again soon to set up my squier after i've saved up some $$$ :) take care!! |
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hi uncle beez how are you... sorry i busy werking.. |
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Hey Beez, Adrian here. Thanks for all your help (esp with the connector cable and the stuff you taught me). You rock big time!!! |
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Beez! Kevin here, the Kenneth friend, thanks for all your help! :D |
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are you close on monday today!!! |
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Hey beez thanks for soldering my pickups and assembling them to the pickguard!!I'll drop by again once i got the strat body...Cheers! |
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Do You know how to remedy or fix the problem of the bridge and such of a fender jaguar/jazzmaster have u tried before? The problem as stated from wikipedia
Many guitar players find fault with the design of the bridge, which features saddles that have many grooves cut into them (similar to screw threads). The idea behind this design was that you could space your strings to best suit your needs but the strings may jump out of the grooves when playing with force. The problem is worse on Japanese-made (reissue) Jaguars. The saddles on the Japanese Jaguars have more shallow grooves than their American-made counterparts (vintage or reissue). The cheap and easy solution to this problem is to deepen the string grooves with a file. A lighter gauge pick will also help to absorb some of the force from hard playing.
Rattling saddles can also be an issue with stock Jaguar bridges. However the saddles can be locked in place by setting the bridge baseplate relatively close to the body while adjusting the individual saddles upward, and using the posts to adjust action. Many Jaguar players as a solution replace the Jag bridge with a Fender Mustang-style bridge which is more solid in construction, however with some setups the strings can rattle against or contact the back of the Mustang bridge, meaning that buzz will not be reduced. Another means of stopping the saddles from rattling is to dip the entire bridge assembly in melted wax. The wax, when hardened, holds the saddles in place. A similar technique is used on guitar pickups.
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Hello Beez! good luck and i will definitely support you! Seeya soon!!
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w1n6 wrote on Oct 30, '07 |
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hi beez, you no longer at ebenex?
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beez1 wrote on Sep 6, '07, edited on Sep 6, '07 Thank you Joe,
yes, i remember you. how is your work so far in team 108? i look forward to service your guitar.
you can call me at 97732633 for appionment thank you for your support once again. see you then Many Cheers.
Beez
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