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    1960s starfire electronics

    Once I fell in love with the 66 I knew the 63 was going back. Even if my luthier didn't ok the 66 I was going to find another one. So I never had him look at the 63. The action on the 63 was low. It chocked out in at least 1 spot. Thus I don't think it will need a neck reset soon. The...
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    1960s starfire electronics

    Yeah, i forgot to type pickup. Neck pickup. I'm keeping the 66. Luthier says frets are in awesome shape. He can get the action where he wants it by removing the disks and is confident the neck won't move in the near future.
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    1960s starfire electronics

    How does it get this high to begin with? Does the neck need to be reset?
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    1960s starfire electronics

    Thanks. I'm only keeping 1. The IV is what I'm thinking. It has a little more sparkle, as is to be expected. However the action is a good .25 in at the 12th fret. A little confusing as i don't see a way to adjust bridge height and the block should keep it from needing a neck reset...
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    1960s starfire electronics

    Thanks. Im legally blind so don't notice things like this. The action is high on this one but once i decided which 1 i wanted i was going to have a luthier go through it.
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    1960s starfire electronics

    https://imgur.com/a/mPLETLS https://imgur.com/gallery/iW5Y3SU If anyone has any comments I'd love to hear them.
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    1960s starfire electronics

    I have 2 starfires that i got from gc, 1 a 1963 III with a changed tailpiece. It is fixed. The other a 1966 IV. The control layouts are different. On the 63 the 2 knobs closest to the pickups are the volume controls and the other 2 are tone. On the 66 the 2 knobs closest to the neck are...
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