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Just a few days left, and I feel very confident. Good thing, because I've not had much time to work on this with all the grass cutting that needs to be done. So in my spare moments, I made all the electrical connections as shown here: I was almost perfect the first time - but I had to switch the neck and bridge hot leads since I wired them backwards. All is good. I fitted all of the top pieces in place (held with tape), and drilled holes for the mounting screws. Then installed the screws for the pickguard and electronics plate. Just a few things left: mount the playing neck, install the bridge/tailpiece assembly, strap buttons, strings, intonation, then record samples! That might be the hardest part, but the sympathetic strings are buzzing nicely already, so I'm quite happy so far.
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