What did you do to your guitar today?

I installed a roller bridge on my LP. The stock Epi bridge had radius issues and I don't have any nut slotting files yet to fix it, so this one fixed the radius! It's an inexpensive one from Amazon, but I have to say I'm impressed with the quality. It has a decent weight to it (heavier than the stock Epi one) and the rollers do what they are supposed to do, roll.
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Strings on the sunburst 66 DLX. That's it for guitars.

Edit: or not. I massaged a couple of slots on the nut and bridge of this guitar, also. When I play the 7th fret on the D string(A?) with some volume, it makes either the G or B ring out in an extremely high pitch. So I massaged those slots. It's about 90% gone. It started out of nowhere while playing through my new Hot Rod Deluxe.

I thought it was a microphonic tube at first so I replaced preamp tubes with no change. Tapped on them with no noise. Then I figured out it was the guitar. That was why I changed strings, also. I thought maybe I had a bum string but it didn't help at all. Only massaging the nut and saddle slots helped. Speaking of the Hot Rod...

I put a blue jewel on the HRDlx but it was still showing too much white/too washed out so I bought some blue silicone #47 bulb covers. It looks a ton better now. Let me resize these pics and I'll post them.

Basically went from washed out blue -

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To this - much better!

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I changed the strings on my acoustic from 11-52 to 12-53. I was getting some buzzing on the G string and it was from my heavy picking hand while doing flatpicking runs. The heavier gauge fixed this problem as they are tighter and don't move around as much
 
I changed the strings on a couple of electrics before I give them to my son.
 
I played the hell out of my new Epi IBG LP Special and I purely love this thing. I love slab body guitars and I knew I'd enjoy this one but it's surpassed even what I expected. The P90 pro pickups are astoundingly good. Dropped the neck pickup a bit and rolled back on the volume some to cut the hum and it sings. Dig in a bit more and it starts to speak a little nastier. This is one of the least costly guitars I own and yet it's one of the best sounding and playing guitars I own. Kudos to Epi. Glad I jumped on this one when it came up locally.
 
I finally found the nut blank I misplaced and finished the job of changing my nut on my strat. It had to be fit and is so tight. I put it in with a little blue Loctite and clamped it. Should be real easy to get out next time.
 
Yep. That’s it. I just learned about it. Thing is i have so many projects at hand. I’m swamped. As the 335 was certainly going to the luthier, I figured why not drop of the Schecter. I would have been months before I got back to it. I’m really trying to spend more time playing.
 
switched the pickguard on my recently acquired Casino WE from white to black-pearl
and the switch-tip from white to black
still waiting for the knobs
 
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