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y2kbug

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  1. Haha. Looks like I got a special roadwear edition. Thank you for the insight! I know it’s hard to tell from just photos, but it’s much appreciated. As much as it looks like it might just be transfer scuff, I actually do think I feel a little bit of roughness when I touch it, so I’m not going to try to clean it just yet as a precaution. I will look into it further and keep your method in mind if I find that it really is just a mark, and not a scratch. Thanks again, cheers!
  2. Hey all! I just got the Special Aerodyne Jazz Bass from Fender, one of their more recent lines. I've been eyeing this one for a while and I absolutely love its sound/design. I got it used from Guitar Center, which in itself is a miracle because this thing has been impossible for me to find (without paying $1,300) otherwise. Everything plays beautifully, and I'm ecstatic that it's here- the only thing is that it has a little scuff mark on its side, close to where you'd insert the cable. It doesn't look like a regular scratch and is gray in color, so I was wondering: A) What might have caused this? B) Is it repairable? It's not a significant nor very visible scuff, so I can totally live without fixing it, but I was wondering if anyone knew of any methods to clear it up. Thanks!
  3. Cool as hell! I've also really wanted to get into 3D printing. Like Sniper said, not for guitars or anything like that, but that's one of the capabilities I've never considered before. Loving the design :+)
  4. Hey all! First, I want to preface this by saying: I am aware Customsforge is not a virus. I've looked around the forum seeing a lot of people with the same issue as me, so I got the gist of why the antivirus was flagging CustomsForge to begin with. However, this is a family computer that uses Bitdefender, and in my experience it's been a little harder to get past. Every time I try to get it past the downloading stage (either addressing it in Bitdefender or opening the file), not only do warnings pop up, but it's already deleted the file or parts of the file to "protect me." Is there any way the original file can be modified or packaged differently so it won't do this? It's very insistent on it being a trojan horse. Alternatively, does the most recent version of CustomsForge just need to be updated so that it no longer shows up as a virus? I am new to Rocksmith/Customsforge and so I don't know if this is an issue whenever a new release comes out. Thanks for any insight!!
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