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> Question 1: I decided to turn an old, standard scaled electric guitar of >Also, I know there are some Crafty Guitarists out there: What > gauges do you guys use especially for your 6th string? Low C string: Acoustic: 58 is recommended and part of the John Pearse NST set. (I use 56) Electric: Lots of variety..... Everything from 52 to 60. http://www.seattlecircle.com/instruction/curtgolden/cg3_tuning.htm http://www.seattlecircle.com/guitardock/archive/qa_arc.htm#q01 > Question 2: It just so happens that this guitar has it's original > Wilkinson roller nut .... I can't recommend the Graph-tech graphite nuts enough! Same simple, traditional design. Completely new performance. http://www.graphtech.bc.ca/tremnut.html I changed a strat of mine to use a GraphTech nut. I was blown away at how the string returns to pitch after near Eddie Van Halen dive-bombs (which I rarely do anyway). I'm using an American Standard Strat w/OUT locking tuners. ALL future guitars of mine will have this nut. It's no surprise that they're becoming standard issue on many guitars. It's a relatively simple retrofit that you could do yourself. To have a luthier fit it and shape it appropriately would probably run between $30 and $50 bucks -- best price/performance you'll ever get for a tuning stability modification. > Question 3: I have ordered a non-SCSI computer recently and am thinking > of I've been using a PII-350 without SCSI and it works fine. I do have 198MB RAM which really helps. The software I use is Cakewalk's Guitar Studio v. 1. I'd expect similar success with most popular HD recording software as well. Good luck. Greg