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 Post subject: Re: Teisco Repair
PostPosted: Sun Oct 26, 2014 11:08 pm 
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Darn right! Maybe we can get Hans to come up from Winfield.

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 Post subject: Re: Teisco Repair
PostPosted: Mon Oct 27, 2014 8:51 am 
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How about a road trip to Winfield in a Studebaker?

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 Post subject: Re: Teisco Repair
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How about a road trip to Winfield in a Studebaker?


That would be a slick trick.... but I sold my Studebaker.

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 Post subject: Re: Teisco Repair
PostPosted: Mon Oct 27, 2014 9:29 pm 
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Ohhhhh! I haven't ridden in a Stude since my college roommate turned his '51 into a monster dune buggy back in '70.


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 Post subject: Re: Teisco Repair
PostPosted: Mon Oct 27, 2014 9:30 pm 
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Shudder!!! Did I just feel a Central Kansas Luthier Association coming on?


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 Post subject: Re: Teisco Repair
PostPosted: Tue Oct 28, 2014 8:41 am 
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Shudder!!! Did I just feel a Central Kansas Luthier Association coming on?


Could be. Care to serve as our dear leader? :D

In other news, I see Shoeless Joe's has closed. Guess we know how to ruin a good thing. :shock:

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 Post subject: Re: Teisco Repair
PostPosted: Thu Oct 30, 2014 11:38 pm 
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Sorry, Shoeless Joe's is probably my fault. My wife and I have a bad habit of finding a good place to eat and it closes within a matter of months.

As far as the Association, I'm certainly not the best one to be leading a bunch of guys that have way more talent than I hope to ever have. I'd help support it, and do what I could to keep it running.

My thoughts on it would be a monthly (or whenever worked) thing that probably involved some sort of food event. Even if it was just snacks in a garage or shop. A member would do a 5 minute presentation on a tip or trick or process they'd used. Then time to Ohh and Ahh over whatever latest creations had been brought. Very informal. Maybe do a Facebook page just to have a common place to stay in touch and show off the latest projects?

Thoughts guys?


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 Post subject: Re: Teisco Repair
PostPosted: Fri Oct 31, 2014 10:10 am 
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Sounds good, sir.
Let's try it after the holidays!

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 Post subject: Re: Teisco Repair
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Sounds good to me

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 Post subject: Re: Teisco Repair
PostPosted: Sat Nov 08, 2014 5:46 pm 
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Holy crap!! What did they use for finish on these old Teiscos? I've had Citristrip on it for over four hours and there isn't so much as a bubble. The face had quite a bit of crazing, so I assumed it was probably nitro. Is 45 year old nitro that hard?


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 Post subject: Re: Teisco Repair
PostPosted: Sun Nov 09, 2014 12:09 am 
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Holy crap!! What did they use for finish on these old Teiscos? I've had Citristrip on it for over four hours and there isn't so much as a bubble. The face had quite a bit of crazing, so I assumed it was probably nitro. Is 45 year old nitro that hard?


Allan - probably not the original finish. Probably something like Imron or other 2 part plastic finish from the 80's. Have you tried straight lacquer thinner?

Why don't you call me tomorrow evening, or whenever....

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 Post subject: Re: Teisco Repair
PostPosted: Sun Nov 09, 2014 3:49 pm 
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I've just decided to get the DA out and sand it smooth. I intend to put a color on it anyway. I just thought it would be interesting to see what wood is under it. Not so much now.


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