Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Guitars, Amps and Effects => Topic started by: Bainzy on June 20, 2006, 05:02:11 PM
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£95, which includes the drilling mounting holes for the Original Floyd Rose bridge; it doesn't need shimming to get the right trem height either, it's been routed correctly already for that. One piece Mahogany.
Here's what the luthier said about this batch of bodies:
...put it this way, the grain is so tight on this wood that it doesn't need to be filled, its almost like Maple. There's a story behind this piece of wood, its 100 year old Mahogany that came from a barn that was knocked down recently in Quakers Town PA.
I managed to get the last one he made before he ran out of the wood. How cool is that? :mrgreen:
Here's some pics:
(http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j279/bainzy007/ef_3.jpg)
(http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j279/bainzy007/56_3.jpg)
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That looks great! A 100-year old barn, eh? :D It's vintage already! ;)
I'd still grain-fill it though. Even if he said it doesn't need it, I'd be surprised if it really doesn't need it.
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That looks niiiiice!
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I'd still grain-fill it though. Even if he said it doesn't need it, I'd be surprised if it really doesn't need it.
I agree - it took quite a bit of sanding and painting to get a perfectly smooth surface with no grain using nitrocellulose on one of my maple necks. I'll take a good look at it when it arrives, and I'll decide whether to fill it with several coats of paint (followed by sanding after each coat), or to use grain filler.
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Well, if it's from PA, you had better have him ship it to NYC first, so that I can test it first!!
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Looks great bainzy. Cant wait to see how it ends up.
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My firend is making an acoustic with a 150 year old rosewood neck. Nice.
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Very Beautiful, Bainzy. Which Knuckle are you droping in that one?
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You can tell just from looking at it that it's very high quality wood, congrats.
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That looks really nice, you arent going to cover up that lovely wood with paint are you?!
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That looks really nice, you arent going to cover up that lovely wood with paint are you?!
Yep, lol. It's only gonna have a few thin coats of nitrocellulose though; I'm hoping it will wear through in a few years of heavy use and show the wood coming through the paint. I'm not really a fan of guitars with bare wood tbh, but I like the look of worn guitars so I won't refinish it when the paint wears away.
Very Beautiful, Bainzy. Which Knuckle are you droping in that one?
I haven't really decided fully yet, but I'm considering doing a total custom job on it. Something like getting a coil with 42 gauge wire, one with 43 gauge wire, and one of Tim's unpolished Alnico 2 magnets. I've never modded any pickups myself so I'd quite like to give that a bash. Whether I'd rewind it myself or send it to BKP for a rewind, I'm not sure yet, depends how good it sounds stock.