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Scott Stulken

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Thanks for the info on the new Neck Jig/Fretting videos.

You really are the man!

P.S. When I did my Strat (without the Jig, of course), I realized first-hand how differently the neck behaves with strings and without strings. I had to fiddle with it, and re-level it a couple times before I was satisfied with it. The .080"x.050" wire ended up around .041" tall in the end. Not horrible, but I could have done better, I think.
 
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