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Cool, I was just starting to wonder if they were going to get four issues out or not this year. Even if they didn't, I think Mario's neck building tutorial was worth the price of admission.

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Funny, I got my copy today and also worked on one of Bill Moll's 7 strings. It was like Moll day in my shop.
Cool stuff in there, I want to read Brock's article this evening if I get the chance.
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Oooooh Yeah, can't wait to read these articles on Judy Threet and Sharpening your sales skills!


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Broc, thanks for the great article.
this copy is a great reading throuout.



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Thanks. Glad you enjoyed it. :-)


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Hey- who's the mystery author of the Fret Pressing article?
Should we award a Tub of Lard to whoever can guess it? Mark Swanson39066.7317939815

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I really enjoyed Brocks article.


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Where do you guys get this magazine? Clinton


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It was Mario's article.


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Join ASIA!! on top of it get a sub to Acoustic Guitar. Get the Guitarmaker 4 times a year. Bill really works on this org. alot on a daily basis.


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Thanks Brad. Glad you enjoyed it.

One thing to note about the ASIA membership. If you join now, you have to specifically tell them it is for 2007. Otherwise they will send you all the issues from 2006 and you will have to renew in January.


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I got mine also, and I found it to be the most useful, for me, so far. I'm going to build some sort of fret press like that, I really see a lot of good in that set up. Also, I noticed the old harp guitar had the strings wrapped around the bridge just like we discussed in a thread a few weeks ago. Apparently that one has held up well.

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