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I came across this kit at what appeared to be a decent discount, so sucker that I am for a sale, this kit was dropped off today.
![]() I am considering minwax onyx stain, but just ordered 5pk of aniline dye. So may go for a burst of some sort. Ordered locking Grover 406C and a TUSQ XL nut for kit upgrades. I have some Seymour Duncan HB's from the 90's in a guitar that rarely gets used for other reasons, so may pull them and use them in place of the kit pickups. |
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love the grain on the body, it would look nice clear.
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[Last Edit: Czechers]
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Installed the Butchie Bar ($40) on my Bigsby today. If you order one of these, read carefully:
Outer pin measurement of 47mm takes the "all US Bigsby Models" and 50mm spacing takes "all Licensed Bigsby models.". Mine is a licensed Bigsby which means imported and it fit the one for US Bigsby models. The owner was nice enough to send me the 2nd one to try when 1st one didn't fit. This is a really well finished and designed device, with great chrome work. Probably not as quick for string changes as the Vibramate String Spoiler UNLESS you are changing a complete set as you can string up the Butchie Bar before placing it on the main bar of the Bigsby and pull all the strings around the tension bar at once. It is much easier to restring than a stock Bigsby. It's barely noticeable once installed. US product manufactured in NJ. I highly recommend this if you want to make string changes easier. If you like the stock setup, the StringRay($10?) is pretty handy and cheap to help keep the ball ends seated. Only issue I had was that a couple ball ends didn't want to seat when string was tightened but a little nudging with the end of a plastic pen (to prevent marring the paint) popped them into the countersink easily. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Also put some foam cut in a wedge under my pickups since the neck angle puts the pickups at an odd angle with the strings, making one coil slightly farther from the strings. I'll have to redo the one for the neck pickup later as it didn't cant the pickup enough. |
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Here I go again
![]() ![]() I'll probably use abalone for the fret dots because I already have some and I like the look of them. I'm going to try to use my initials on the headstock like the last build but instead of block letters I'll try to use cursive script letters. This will be my first time doing binding as well. Once I get going on it I'll start a thread showing my progress. The best part no electronics to deal with ![]() |
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Nothing cool ever happens to me
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Originally Posted By 19suburban96: Here I go again ![]() https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/41835/9BD50033-20AA-42A7-A910-2AD327BD2B8E_jpe-2318200.JPG I'll probably use abalone for the fret dots because I already have some and I like the look of them. I'm going to try to use my initials on the headstock like the last build but instead of block letters I'll try to use cursive script letters. This will be my first time doing binding as well. Once I get going on it I'll start a thread showing my progress. The best part no electronics to deal with ![]() View Quote F style? Go big or go home? I'm impressed. Setting up my Mando about drove me nuts. So much tension...so many things to adjust. |
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Happiness=UPS+ORMD
See my youtube page at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvx8dT3bnLFUvuEQ-N3Z6rg |
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Relevant to this thread...modded cheap Hohner used as main gigging guitar (never heard of the band)..
![]() Allen Epley's $90 Hohner Tele | Shiner Rig Rundown Trailer |
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[Last Edit: fixin2]
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A couple of my partscaster builds.
![]() ![]() And my amp build. It’s a Mojo JTM45 clone in a custom Sourmash cabinet. The speaker cabinet is a 2x12 Marshall with 2 12” Celestians. ![]() |
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Originally Posted By fixin2: A couple of my partscaster builds. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/188676/E5E71EE8-4FCF-4BFD-95F8-E60E62025941_jpe-2386591.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/188676/BD4A9F74-9BDE-4E1C-BC92-29D014704CDF_jpe-2386593.JPG And my amp build. It’s a Mojo JTM45 clone in a custom Sourmash cabinet. The speaker cabinet is a 2x12 Marshall with 2 12” Celestians. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/188676/DABC3D5C-5B69-43C0-B184-74707A505E22_jpe-2386606.JPG View Quote Love your use of pine. |
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The tele with the Squier neck is one I should have never sold…. It sounded so sweet.
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[Last Edit: SoundStorm]
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Recently modified one of my Tele's to just a bridge pickup, volume and tone knob only. I just found myself never using the neck pickup.
The pickup is a Seymour Duncan vintage 54. Really nice sounding pickup. Very bright. ![]() |
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Originally Posted By bikerzed: Finally finished up my latest build with the GFS body and pickups. Went for a Jimi Hendrix Monterey strat clone. I used GFS "Jimi" reverse stagger pickups and a pickguard with the bridge slant reversed. I like the neck ferrules, but should've ordered a 15 mm forstner bit. All I could find locally was 5/8", and it's a little too big, but it's just cosmetic https://i.imgur.com/KSt7Kj3.jpg https://i.imgur.com/bgVs5Nc.jpg https://i.imgur.com/UlFWGU7.jpg View Quote Nice work. I really like how it turned out. |
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I love that and you killed the neck joint!
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[Last Edit: cgrant26]
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Old:
![]() New: ![]() Replaced all the Cosmo black hardware with gold, put in the SD SH-4 and SH-2 pickups, brass tone block and noiseless tremolo springs. Parts: ![]() Finished guitar: ![]() |
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The road to Hell is paved with presidential candidates.
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FYI, if any of you were planing on building a Black strat, Amazon has the Fender Classic 50s Series soft-V necks on sale for 25% off right now. ($224, regular $300)
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00TH94BAK/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Cheapest I've seen them in nearly 4 years. |
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The road to Hell is paved with presidential candidates.
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[Last Edit: Czechers]
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Originally Posted By Czechers: Done with the pickup dress-up and swap. At least it looks good, haven't had a chance to crank an amp up and check the new pickup out yet. I was having trouble with the OEM unbranded toggle also so upgraded that to a Switchcraft while I had the soldering iron warm ![]() https://i.postimg.cc/YCd1r3ZV/IMG-20230118-154821098-HDR.jpg View Quote For my next trick... Black Fender Tele Deluxe witch hat knobs to replace the very heavy chrome all metal OEM knobs. This guitar has always been on the heavy side so anything lighter is better. Requires adapter sleeves from Amazon. ![]() For something sort of like this... ![]() |
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I’ve been working on this lap steel build.
I’ve never played one, but I got a wild hair one day to get one, then decided to just make my own. How hard can it be?Mock up |
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Flowbee Mechanic
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Don't be so open-minded that your brains fall out.
General education should not be mere job training, but training in how to be fully human. |
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Originally Posted By MRW: I got an acoustic guitar donated to me that has the tuning peg snapped off. Should I replace this myself or just use a small set of vice grips to tune? https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/5205/busted_peg-2965005.jpg View Quote $14.22. Replace. Musiclily 3+3 Guitar Semi-closed Tuners 3R3L String Tuning Pegs Keys Machine Heads Set for Epiphone Les Paul Style Electric Guitar or Acoustic Guitar Replacement, Chrome https://a.co/d/eynLJS4 |
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[Last Edit: my65pan]
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Originally Posted By KorinaBrother: Nice!! where did you get the key pan? View Quote eBay, Kluson is making them and the blank 3 on 1 tuners again. All done. |
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