Helluva first try! That's gorgeous. That amp beautiful too.dcribbs1412 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 23, 2023 10:15 pm First build try, swamp ash body stained turquoise with copper in the grain(hard to see in pics).
Stays in tune well, plays good, comfortable with body contours.
Body is resonate and SD Le Brea pickups sound good.
Matching PR build.
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That time of year when the short stool makes my legs look fat.
Because my legs are fat. ho ho ho
at least I Don't Need No Doctor
Because my legs are fat. ho ho ho
at least I Don't Need No Doctor
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Thick thighs saves lives.Reeltarded wrote: ↑Fri Dec 08, 2023 3:10 am That time of year when the short stool makes my legs look fat.
Because my legs are fat. ho ho ho
at least I Don't Need No Doctor
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Forgot to update. I finished the matching Strat recently.
Well, I do have to cut a new nut for it, but otherwise done.
Well, I do have to cut a new nut for it, but otherwise done.
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Ohhh. Those are very nice.Forgot to update. I finished the matching Strat recently.
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What is the trip with three pickup Les Paul’s?Reeltarded wrote: ↑Fri Dec 08, 2023 3:10 am That time of year when the short stool makes my legs look fat.
Because my legs are fat. ho ho ho
at least I Don't Need No Doctor
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I see Jimmy Page had all sorts of weird switching in his guitar. I kind of get it that it offers a lot of range, but I wonder how many tones are useful?
I tried the ten way switch on my Strat and I found the only addition tone I liked was bridge and neck in series and in parallel. I didn’t like all pickups in parallel or neck/middle, bridge/middle in series.
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It's first year with humbuckers. The middle wires to the middle leg of the switch and that is bridged to the neck but I disco the middle and bridge the switch for normal 2 pickup operation.
Here is how I bought it. Plastic cover over center because tick tick tick the pick.
Here is how I bought it. Plastic cover over center because tick tick tick the pick.
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Traded one of my amps with a Panucci strat, it's from a dutch builder. Excellent guitar.
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Here are a couple I built from a kit. The amber burst is mine.
And the inexpensive Grote "jazz" guitar w/P90 is what I've been playing the most lately.
With respect, 10thtx
And the inexpensive Grote "jazz" guitar w/P90 is what I've been playing the most lately.
With respect, 10thtx
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Here are a few I've done or are working on right now.
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--Jim
"He's like a new set of strings, he just needs to be stretched a bit."
"He's like a new set of strings, he just needs to be stretched a bit."
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Here's my latest FrankenCaster. Walnut front. Mahogany body. Figured maple neck. Scalloped fingerboard. Still thinking what next. I'm leaning towards a pearloid pickguard with either EMG pickups or Lindy Fralin split rails.
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I hope the frets are stainless steel. I couldn’t imagine how difficult a refret on a scalloped fingerboard would be.LeftyStrat wrote: ↑Sat Jun 15, 2024 11:09 pm Here's my latest FrankenCaster. Walnut front. Mahogany body. Figured maple neck. Scalloped fingerboard. Still thinking what next. I'm leaning towards a pearloid pickguard with either EMG pickups or Lindy Fralin split rails.
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Yes they are. My parents ordered a me a left handed Stratocaster for Christmas, 73. It didn't arrive until 74. I was 15 and had been playing for a couple of years. By my second year in college I almost had a fretless guitar. Being a poor college student, I told the luthier, give me the highest frets that will last forever. That was pretty much a scallop.
Yeah stainless and I think 000
Yeah stainless and I think 000
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