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"My method to find the spacing for the string pins with the neck in place is as follo…"

Roger Häggström replied Nov 7 to string spacing at the bridge

5 Nov 12
Reply by Mik Neville

"I use thin superglue to saturate and stabilize the black filler and fasten the MOP i…"

Roger Häggström replied Aug 13 to Substance holding MOP inlay in place

2 Aug 17
Reply by George Roberts

"This is a thin blade for an oscillation saw; 0.38 mm.https://eustore.movora.com/micr…"

Roger Häggström replied Jul 25 to Bolt-on Neck Conversion - Sawn right through the fretboard at Fret 14

11 Aug 17
Reply by Tom Burgess

"There you go, quick and dirty on the cheap ones. Nice woods though :-)"

Roger Häggström replied May 29 to Parlor guitar ID?

13 May 29
Reply by Roger Häggström

"Off with the old bracing and in with the new! These braces are rough and square cut.…"

Roger Häggström replied May 29 to Parlor guitar ID?

13 May 29
Reply by Roger Häggström

"Thanks for stopping by :-)As for ladder versus X-bracing. My opinion is that ladder…"

Roger Häggström replied May 24 to Parlor guitar ID?

13 May 29
Reply by Roger Häggström

"The bracing I use makes the parlor strong enough for regular 0.11 strings. I use New…"

Roger Häggström replied May 23 to Parlor guitar ID?

13 May 29
Reply by Roger Häggström

"Check out my site www.gammelgura.se, there you have many slides of restorations show…"

Roger Häggström replied May 23 to Parlor guitar ID?

13 May 29
Reply by Roger Häggström

"A good plan, I'm all for improving old parlor guitars on the inside, although I pref…"

Roger Häggström replied May 23 to Parlor guitar ID?

13 May 29
Reply by Roger Häggström

"The tuners are old, surely before 1900, maybe late 1800s. The bridge is from the 196…"

Roger Häggström replied May 23 to Parlor guitar ID?

13 May 29
Reply by Roger Häggström

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