adorshki
Reverential Member
I like your idea of waxed dental floss better. Same results but no mess and easy access in case storage.
Somehow the idea of using dental floss on my nuts just doesn't seem right.
I like your idea of waxed dental floss better. Same results but no mess and easy access in case storage.
Al:
Now I remember where I have seen your name in the past. It was in the "credits" on the Johnny Carson show. You were one of his writers.
I use beeswax to seal my soapstone countertops, and they sound great!
Somehow the idea of using dental floss on my nuts just doesn't seem right.
So THAT’S where they get tartar sauce! :disillusionment:If you don't floss your nuts, you get plaque, which becomes tartar, and then the descaling process really hurts.
So THAT’S where they get tartar sauce! :disillusionment:
Well said. As any surfer can attest wax is a moisture repellent. I would save the wax for my surfboard rather than a guitar.
I have a 2006 Claro Walnut Taylor 414-E-LTD and it is a wonderful sounding guitar. Taylor promotes it as "Another beautiful hardwood, walnut has a similar density and stiffness to koa, with a similar tightness initially. Like koa, it tends to have a bright top end, but with a more present midrange, somewhere between mahogany and rosewood. Walnut also starts off a little deeper on the low end, initially giving it a slightly woodier sound than koa. The low end will continue to fill out after being played in."Walnut as a tone wood sounds like it would fly although it might not be the first choice as long as other woods are available.
Same with my 2006 414-E-LTD!Like when Taylor first came out with the ES system, you had to wrap a sticky note around the battery, that was their workaround for not properly measuring the hole. I know cause I had one. And yes, i had a sticky note wrapped around the battery.