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Around the same time I made the terminator Seraphos conversion, I made this guy too. This one is made mostly out of a Black Reach terminator that I've hacked to pieces and rebuilt. I'm fairly happy with how he turned out, especially the greenstuff cloth.
here I'm unscrewing the Shimano cassette lockring using a Hyperglide lockring tool, a large crescent wrench, and a chain whip.
Exemplary conversion of Stan Richards old electrical workshop and store...subdued palette of slate grey and galvanised steel, with a touch of blue to differentiate the two halves
I did the conversion on this Remington Percussion to 38 special. relined the barrel also. Works and shoots great.
The changeover from the Punt to the Euro provided endless opportunities for the bureaucratic mind to waste public money. This fine example is at Mountshannon Harbour in County Clare.
Gibson prewar tenor banjo style 00 neck + tab Grover tuners
Gibson prewar tenor banjo neck in very nice condition. Style 00. Heel cut for one piece flange. Includes a working set of Grover 2 tab banjo tuners and original truss rod cover. Neck is very nice Frets still have life although it does show signs of use.
Length from nut to end of neck: 15 3/16", 3/16" of wood beyond the last fret.
Width at nut: 1 3/16"
Gibson Style 00 custom conversion 5 string banjo neck. 26 1/4 scale length
CUSTOM CONVERSION 5 String banjo neck in a GIBSON STYLE 00. UNKNOWN MAKER.
Appears new but it was pulled from an existing banjo. My guess is recently made. Has a simple satin finish and correct coloration for a 00 banjo. Frets appear NEW AND UNUSED. Gibson logo is stenciled on headstock as per original prewar style 00 banjos. The neck has a thicker feel to it, like late 60s banjos and would probably suit a person with larger hands.
While nice and completely functional, with working truss rod, it is a much simpler style with a simpler finish and not nearly as much polish around the edges. That being said, it fits perfectly with the simpler entry level style of the original Prewar Style 00 banjos and makes a QUICK, EASY and completely functional conversion to your tenor. Neck was pulled from an existing banjo that played very easily, no fret problems and even with the simple brass hoop in the banjo, instead of a heavier tonering, the banjo had a lot of pop. The orange area in the middle of the neck shows the wood to be highly flamed and of excellent quality. Headstock holes drilled for modern planetary style tuners (5 Star tuners were installed). Please inquire about a $25 discount.
Length from nut to end of neck: 19 1/4", 1/4" of wood beyond the last fret.
Width at nut: 1 1/8"
Vintage prewar Gibson calf skin banjo head 11" low crown for Flathead. BEAUTY
11" banjo head pulled from mid 30s Gibson Style 00. This head is in very good condition, no holes or rips , LOW Crown. Perfect for a flathead banjo.
Gibson Prewar Style 00 banjo rim with wood bead at top. no need for brass hoop
One of the cleanest Gibson prewar style 00 rims I've seen. Has the wood bead at the top of the rim...no need for brass hoop. Appears unadulterated and finish is very beautiful. This is designed to accept the classic One Piece Flange and no... this is not the ultra rare thick rim version. It is the common thin rim version and COULD be cut down to properly accept an ARCHTOP tonering or a select few flathead tonerings including the Sullivan conversion tonering or the Blaylock or Hatfield tonerings specifically made to fit these rims. Please inquire about a $25 discount on this classic Gibson rim.
Genuine Gibson prewar brass banjo tone hoop. 11" diameter for flathead.
Genuine Gibson prewar brass tone hoop. Sits on top of rim to give banjo a flathead appearance. This is 11" in diameter and was pulled from a TB-00 banjo.
The T brackets did not fit properly, so I included a set of prewar rim hardware including 3 brackets, 6 screws and 3 thumbscrews.
00 OPF prewar gibson mark
00 coordinator rod with nuts, washers and tailpiece bracket prewar, 00 armrest prewar
grover presto prewar punched tailpiece, with hardware
prewar 24 hooks and nuts
prewar rim hardware including 3 brackets, 6 screws and 3 thumbscrews
Postwar tension hoop, this was on a 00. I have a prewar that is in for repair.
4 Postwar 5 star tuners
1 Postwar GOTOH tuner with an extra matching button.
1 set black diamond banjo strings
2 bridges, 5/8, .656
Platserboard all installed; couple of interior-walls to be added by the stairs shortly, and then the plasterers can start.
The rim and resonator are prewar. The parts are new Prucha flange, tension hoop, hooks & nuts, etc. The neck is maple with style 11 inlays and its shaped and bound and will be fretted with a bone blank and pip. The rim is cut for a
Memphis Belle tone ring.
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105 9 speed shifters
Nitto noodle bar
sugino XD-600 cranks
105 derailleurs
Tektro 556 brakes
Brooks B17 aged
Soma tires
Sweat pours down his brow and he bravely faces his fate, determined not to cry out as mechanical instruments move towards his legs.....
Predator 12-Valve 5.9L Cummins Conversion including several high performance aftermarket upgrades for increased performance.
Subway Inaugurted by congress in 2009. BJP demolishing in 2013 to make way for traffic passage underneath
The Bambolim subway built in 2009 at a cost of about Rs10 crore but were lying unused
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Conversion of Pedestrian Subway to Motorable Subway
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After I hit a deer on a local icy highway, I converted the front end of my 06 grand cherokee over a 2008 grill, bumper, and HID headlights.
she hasn't seen a lot of riding except on an indoor trainer, especially since getting a lemond poprad. it was time to put her back to use as daily commuter.
the bulk of the work would be painting - i foolishly removed alot of the original falcon decals and sanded off some paint back in hi-school.
I had a 800 in good cosmetic condition (but with a funny smell) and a 110a that was very badly corroded on the body with a bad bellows but with a good lens/shutter.
I grafted a packfilm back on the 800 (following Option 8s instructions but found the lens was not very good.
Then I transplanted the front standard of the 110a on the 800/packfilm conversion.
The only difficulty was that the lens end of the bellows was different so I had to remove the metal plate from the 110a bellows and glue it into the 800 bellows.
After aligning the RF I shot a first test.
It came out razor sharp
I'll have to work on the cosmetics, filling gaps etc. but it works perfectly.
I have another 110a in perfect condition
that I'll convert next now that I know how it is done.