It's really fascinating to me how information like this can spread on the internet and lots of myths can be formed by a few forum or comment posts. It simply works and I don't get why people are so against them.
@@AudiomoMusic i don't get it either Jim. I was taught to shim a bolt on neck back in 1974. All y'all needed was a empty match book cover folded once place the thicker part to the back and hand tighten the bolts.
I shimmed all my necks and then took all the shims out!! some of those guitars greatly benefited from shims!!!!!
My Nashville is shimed as well. Never hurt a thing, only improved playability.
It's really fascinating to me how information like this can spread on the internet and lots of myths can be formed by a few forum or comment posts. It simply works and I don't get why people are so against them.
@@AudiomoMusic i don't get it either Jim. I was taught to shim a bolt on neck back in 1974. All y'all needed was a empty match book cover folded once place the thicker part to the back and hand tighten the bolts.
Leo Fender, by design, made his guitars so that they can be shimmed. Nuff said!
Something else to consider for when my Tele goes back together!
Your telecaster has the 9.5 radius right?
@@AudiomoMusic Yes, I'm pretty sure it does.
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SOS Colombia 🇨🇴
I need to do this too
I did it on a Harley Stat, made the entire lead playing aspect so, so much better higher up the fret board.