Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Guitars, Amps and Effects => Topic started by: MDV on October 19, 2012, 02:17:12 PM
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By making his own rosewood neck, to his own exact specs.
VERY detailed build thread. Awesome read. Hes doing a fantastic job as well.
http://www.thegearpage.net/board/showthread.php?t=1087082
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Looks cool.
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That's really good stuff
Think I will share what I have been doing for one of Judas Priest's guitarists soon
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v662/felineguitars/Rebuild%20work/Judas%20Priest%20Les%20Paul/Judaspriest640421.jpg)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v662/felineguitars/Rebuild%20work/Judas%20Priest%20Les%20Paul/Judaspriest640231.jpg)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v662/felineguitars/Rebuild%20work/Judas%20Priest%20Les%20Paul/Judaspriest64095.jpg)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v662/felineguitars/Rebuild%20work/Judas%20Priest%20Les%20Paul/Judaspriest64081-2.jpg)
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which one?
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Richie Faulkner - the new guy
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Gonna need some more info that!
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Gonna need some more info that!
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was that an original '74?
that deserves some BKPs!
http://www.facebook.com/richie.faulkner1/posts/376687715744587
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That's really good stuff
I love that his neck at least looks better than the one he took off, and at least as good as any I've seen on a PRS.
Hows his build and methods looking to your luthier-eye? (seems rather spot on to me, but I'm no luthier)
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All looks very impressive to me!
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That's really good stuff
I love that his neck at least looks better than the one he took off, and at least as good as any I've seen on a PRS.
Hows his build and methods looking to your luthier-eye? (seems rather spot on to me, but I'm no luthier)
I agree that it looks far better. Especially the inlays but I think they'd look better without the staining. The only problem with this now though is the neck looks far too classy for the body so he needs to make a body too
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That's really good stuff
I love that his neck at least looks better than the one he took off, and at least as good as any I've seen on a PRS.
Hows his build and methods looking to your luthier-eye? (seems rather spot on to me, but I'm no luthier)
I agree that it looks far better. Especially the inlays but I think they'd look better without the staining. The only problem with this now though is the neck looks far too classy for the body so he needs to make a body too
Agree completely! Hes made that body look like tat. But then I havent seen a PRS that that neck wouldnt look weirdly too good on.
Lots of people in the thread said that as well. He says he likes the body, so no need to change it, and he was lacking some tooling as well I think.
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I didn't go through the whole thread (all those pictures take too long to load on my cr@ppy PC, I was tearing my hair out...), but highly impressive!
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Some highlights, for Sir P.Q.
Not even finished, and it looks great.
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Thanks Mark! :)
Beautiful work. It's interesting that he's gone for a volute on the back of the headstock - I wouldn't think it's necessary for strength, but maybe he wanted a bit more mass?
I agree that it's maybe a bit too ornate now to match the body. Not that the body doesn't look great, but they don't quite go together.
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I forget his reasoning. He did mention why he put it in there. I think it was basically 'I know this wood doesnt need it, but may as well'.
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the volute is just there for the fancy laminations to look cool. its as good a reason as any to do it, it does indeed look cool
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Yeah, fair enough!
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That's really good stuff
Think I will share what I have been doing for one of Judas Priest's guitarists soon
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v662/felineguitars/Rebuild%20work/Judas%20Priest%20Les%20Paul/Judaspriest640421.jpg)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v662/felineguitars/Rebuild%20work/Judas%20Priest%20Les%20Paul/Judaspriest640231.jpg)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v662/felineguitars/Rebuild%20work/Judas%20Priest%20Les%20Paul/Judaspriest64095.jpg)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v662/felineguitars/Rebuild%20work/Judas%20Priest%20Les%20Paul/Judaspriest64081-2.jpg)
That is cool, so they put in some laminated wood to strengthen the transition from headstock to neck, and the neck broke just behind those enhancers? LOL.
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That is cool, so they put in some laminated wood to strengthen the transition from headstock to neck, and the neck broke just behind those enhancers? LOL.
that looks to be a previous repair to a break closer to the headstock. it also shows that the gibson volute is pretty useless
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What an awesome craftsman!
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He finished it. Its awesome.
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Wow. Utterly fantastic. Probably the best guitar thread I have ever read.
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Wow. Utterly fantastic. Probably the best guitar thread I have ever read.
I have to agree. For lots of reasons that I'll just summarise with 'pure win'. It is and contains pure win.
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Febo is a very talented luthier - I bet his acoustics are incredible....
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that's so cool. but i'm left thinking - christ, what a lot of work!!! I'd be tempted just to put up with a thin neck!!!
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Nah, if your skills and talents go that way, the work is very much part of the pleasure. I bet there's a massive feeling of satisfaction when you create something that awesome.