NGD 1964 T-100D

Ravon

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Tom, can I ask what you used and how you got such a nice shine on that. Looks like such a big difference in luster from what the the first pictures show. Thanks
 

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Tom, this one also is a knockout!! Congratulations!! 8) :mrgreen:
 

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Jeff Haddad said:
That's great looking! Did you go ahead and refret it? Nice to see the '50's style pickguard on it, too.

No re-fret, after looking a little closer I figured out that I could do a fret leveling and re-crowning and polish. Fretboard was in good shape
and there was enough fret hieght to accomplish the leveling, plus there were no serious fret divots to have to file out.
 

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I love the burst on the flowers too.... :lol: :lol: :lol: ...My T100d was so well played that I couldn't tell if the fretboard had been 'scolloped' or the divots had blended together....no matter, easy to play, sounds great....I'd just love to know it's history though.....Steffan
 

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Beautiful!!!!!

George
 

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I posted this on Fixit's NGD S-100SB Carved post as well, but I don't think anyone will complain. These sunbursts are turning me green ... with envy. :mrgreen:

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Thunderface said:
These sunbursts are turning me green ... with envy. :mrgreen:

Yep!!! I know the feeling!!!! :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

George
 
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