Reading this thread on the OSG forum about a Tele that has been eaten by woodworm.
Some cool pics in there. Just copied one for 'yous' below
http://www.offsetguitars.com/forums/vie ... A6WOODWORM
Interesting topic on borer in a Telecaster with pics
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Interesting topic on borer in a Telecaster with pics
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Re: Interesting topic on borer in a Telecaster with pics
Oh man, I didn't even consider that could happen on a guitar! Who knows, maybe Fender will start making it an option for their heavy relic CS guitars!
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Re: Interesting topic on borer in a Telecaster with pics
Could be a good name for an industrial hardcore band.Cdog wrote:Hate borer
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Re: Interesting topic on borer in a Telecaster with pics
Fender's chambering secrets revealed!
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