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Michael Simpkins


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Oregon, USA
Post  Posted 22 Mar 2024 5:30 am    
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Hi all, first post! Happy to be here

I wasn't sure exactly where to post this but since I'm a non-pedal player I thought here. I was bugging the guys at my local music store getting a nut riser to put on an old 24 inch scale Stella to turn into an acoustic steel. He showed me something they'd had around forever, an old Nick Manoloff steel and kindly just said I could have it.


Aside from the cool history involved, I took it home and tried it, and it was so scratchy! There's no big gouges in it, but enough tiny little scratches to make sense. Any ideas how to smooth this out short of getting power tools involved? I would love to be able to use this!

Mike


Last edited by Michael Simpkins on 23 Mar 2024 7:34 am; edited 1 time in total
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Kirk Francis


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Laupahoehoe
Post  Posted 22 Mar 2024 9:13 am     nick manoloff
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how about a photo, bro?
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Michael Simpkins


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Oregon, USA
Post  Posted 22 Mar 2024 2:34 pm    
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Good call, I didn't even think of that. Oddly thebtony scratches (there are many, just hard to see) are lengthwise along the steel. 🤷



There are some horizontal too. I would really love to get this operational and use this old thing
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