Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Guitars, Amps and Effects => Topic started by: _tom_ on March 19, 2006, 07:49:36 PM
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I have an old strat copy which I am considering doing up, as I love its neck, it feels perfect. However I dont know if its worth sticking some bareknuckles in the guitar, as its fairly cheap (£250) so I dont know wether the wood will be any good. How can I determine the wood type? Indy told me that if its in layers, then its plywood, and it doesnt look like that so thats good. I had a look on the Warmoth site but that wasnt amazingly helpful either. I could probably take a photo of the inside tomorrow, so perhaps someone can identify it that way?
Cheers
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you can kind of tell by the grain of the wood. If you can post a pic, that'd help.
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i can tell by taste..
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i can tell by smell....
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colour of the wood, tonal quality, grain and generally knowing whats likely to have been used helps.
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my Aria weighs more than a Les Paul. I'd be interested in knowing what wood it could be - I can't tell by colour as the whole thing is stained red.
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my Aria weighs more than a Les Paul. I'd be interested in knowing what wood it could be - I can't tell by colour as the whole thing is stained red.
Yeah my friends Jackson weighs more than my LP, because mine doesnt have a maple cap I guess :cry:
Anyway I can get a pic of the wood tomorrow hopefully :D
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Well it has a thick ish coat of clear lacquer inside the trem cavity bit.. anyway heres a pic. Hopefully you can tell from the grain or wahtever but I doubt it. I'll try and get some of the lacquer off sometime if no one can work it out from this.
(http://img74.imageshack.us/img74/3214/cimg09879sj.th.jpg) (http://img74.imageshack.us/my.php?image=cimg09879sj.jpg)
Cheers
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I think the chances of people working it out from that pic are pretty slim! It might be maple, from the lightness of the wood, but at this point I'm pretty much just guessing.
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well its not mahogany :D
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^yeah, i haven't got a notion, but like searcher, if i HAD to give an answer, i'd probably second the maple.
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give it a squeeze and see if any syrup comes out, then ya know it's maple :)
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I think the chances of people working it out from that pic are pretty slim! It might be maple, from the lightness of the wood, but at this point I'm pretty much just guessing.
Yeah I thought it would be hard :lol: How could I take a better pic to make it easier to identify?!
Also if it IS maple, is that worth doing up?
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well in general im guessing yes.... but of course it could be absolutely shitee maple couldnt it....
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Yeah hahaha it could be. I guess I should buy new strings and see if I like the tone of the guitar.. these ones are years old and must be dull..
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yes and do you know what strings you should get..?
dr extra life black beauties... 8)
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hahaha not at a tenner a pack. Black strings would look cr@p on this guitar anyway. I might start stripping this paint off over the half term then redo'er an olympic white :D Where can I get good paint from? This halfords paint actually seems pretty long lasting but I dunno if they do the colour I want, and I want it to age well if possible...so nitro is best I guess.