Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Guitars, Amps and Effects => Topic started by: pointblank9957 on July 14, 2012, 01:44:18 AM
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took me 3 months to make, most of the time was spent waiting for parts to come in!
total spent was around $1300 and the result shows! it is such a beautiful guitar.
enough of me blabbing, heres some pics:
(http://i1227.photobucket.com/albums/ee426/pointblank9957/IMG_1637.jpg)
(http://i1227.photobucket.com/albums/ee426/pointblank9957/IMG_1638.jpg)
(http://i1227.photobucket.com/albums/ee426/pointblank9957/IMG_1639.jpg)
(http://i1227.photobucket.com/albums/ee426/pointblank9957/IMG_1640.jpg)
(http://i1227.photobucket.com/albums/ee426/pointblank9957/IMG_1641.jpg)
YouTube Demo:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A8sk3GnKv1M
Specs:
Scale Length: 25 & 13/16"
Neck: set; Maple-Mahogany-Curly Maple-Mahogany-Maple
Tuners: Gotoh Locking SG38
Truss Rod Cover: Walnut, handmade
Truss Rod: Warmoth
Nut: Bone
Strings: RotoSound 46-10
Inlays: Dave Mustaine Vinyl
Fretboard: Ebony
Frets: Stewmac; Jumbo Nickel
Body: Mahogany with Tiger Maple Top
Strap Buttons: Schaller Straplocks
Strap: Gibson Lightning Bolt
Top Finish: Silver Gray Analine Dye
Back Finish: Ebony Analine Dye
Neck Finish: Oiled Satin
Pickup Rings: Gold; Warmoth
Pickups: Bare Knuckle Nailbomb; Alnico V; Nickel Cover
Switch: Planet Waves; 3-Way; Gold w/ Black Plate
Wiring: 18AWG
Knobs: Gold; Warmoth
Jack: Planet Waves Stereo 5-Point w/ Sheilding Cover; Gold
Jack Plate: Warmoth; Gold
Bridge: Gotoh Tune-O-Matic; Gold; 53mm Spacing
Stop Piece: Gotoh; Gold
Pots: CTS 500k; 2 Vol-2 Tone
Caps: .22uk
Back Plates: Curly Maple
Layers of Clear: 15; 4 Cans; wet sanded to 2000grit and polished
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Congrats! That's something different: classic Les Paul body (nice tigerstripe), but the shark-inlays ooze Ibanez and the headstock reminds me of some seventies and eighties Japanese neckthroughs.
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Congrats! That's something different: classic Les Paul body (nice tigerstripe), but the shark-inlays ooz Ibanez and the headstock reminds me of some seventies and eighties Japanese neckthroughs.
Thanks! But the inlays are Mustaine and he uses Dean :p
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Mustaine used jackson first which is where Deans inlays came from, albeit reversed, probably because the specifc sharkfins jackson used are trademarked or summat. Beautiful build!
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Nice work ! :)
I especially like the body / hardware colour scheme in that mix of teal / petrol blue and how you have mixed chrome and brass in the hardware ( as shown better in the second photo). The recessed knobs add to it also. As Telerocker said, the headstock is redolent of the 'first wave' of 70s and 80s Japanese neck throughs. Kaiwa comes to mind. For my tastes, the sharkfins and dots may be 'Over egging the pudding' a bit - and I would have matched the front of the headstock to the body coulour / cosmetics - but I am a middle ageed boring Geezer, and so my tastes are hardly representative. In any case that is quite eye catching ! 8)
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Nice work ! :)
I especially like the body / hardware colour scheme in that mix of teal / petrol blue and how you have mixed chrome and brass in the hardware ( as shown better in the second photo). The recessed knobs add to it also. As Telerocker said, the headstock is redolent of the 'first wave' of 70s and 80s Japanese neck throughs. Kaiwa comes to mind. For my tastes, the sharkfins and dots may be 'Over egging the pudding' a bit - and I would have matched the front of the headstock to the body coulour / cosmetics - but I am a middle ageed boring Geezer, and so my tastes are hardly representative. In any case that is quite eye catching ! 8)
the color scheme is Silver-Gray and Gold hardware with Nickel pickups. no teil/blue brass or chrome :p the pics were taken on my iPod so thats why theyre not the best
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Very cool guitar! It must feel great to be able to play something you built.
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I'm always impressed when I see home builds!
I must admit that the guitar did take me by surprise though - I was expecting something that was a bit more classic looking!
Nice work.