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THE UNFINISHED PROJECT SUPPORT GROUP
« on: March 30, 2012, 03:28:39 PM »
12 frets to recovery - Not just for PhillyQ

This is somewhere for all of us with those unfinished guitar (or amp/pedal build) projects.

Come and stand proud and say : I have guitar bits under the bed that deserve to be made into playing guitars

Maybe trade the unfinished bits with other project addicts via "Seconds Out" who might see the project through to completion.
« Last Edit: March 31, 2012, 09:32:15 AM by FELINEGUITARS »
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Re: THE UNFINISHED PROJECT SUPPORT GROUP
« Reply #1 on: March 30, 2012, 04:12:34 PM »
This is a good idea!

i only currently have three things that are unfinished but they are all actually in progress.

SLO clone with preamp & power amp mods (waiting for the chassis)
Paul Cochrane Timmy (just needs housing up)
Swirl guitar (still deciding on parts)
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Re: THE UNFINISHED PROJECT SUPPORT GROUP
« Reply #2 on: March 30, 2012, 05:06:35 PM »
I've got a Paramix board that's been due boxing up for about 2 years...
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Re: THE UNFINISHED PROJECT SUPPORT GROUP
« Reply #3 on: March 30, 2012, 05:15:16 PM »
I have a semi-working Noisy Cricket amp I'd like to make into a mostly-working Noisy Cricket amp.

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Re: THE UNFINISHED PROJECT SUPPORT GROUP
« Reply #4 on: March 30, 2012, 05:17:01 PM »
I've an old Squire bullet 1 that I've always been meaning to nick the neck from and put on a new body.
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Re: THE UNFINISHED PROJECT SUPPORT GROUP
« Reply #5 on: March 30, 2012, 05:20:37 PM »
4 Warmoth Tele bodies
3 Warmoth Strat bodies
1 Warmoth LP body
1 MJT relic Strat body

3 Warmoth Strat necks
2 Warmoth Tele necks
1 Warmoth LP neck
3 Fender Strat necks
3 Fender Tele necks

A few other really old necks and bodies from Fender, WD and Palm Bay which I'm not really even counting.

More bridges, tuners, pickups, scratchplates, screws, pots and switches than I could ever begin to count.

PRS SE EG with all the electronics and hardware stripped out.

Tokai SG with no pickups.

Ancient Hamer Special with a disintegrating finish.

A couple of 1980s superstrat projects with various missing parts.





Hmmmm...... this isn't making me feel any better.  :oops:
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« Reply #6 on: March 30, 2012, 05:26:06 PM »
4 Warmoth Tele bodies
3 Warmoth Strat bodies
1 Warmoth LP body
1 MJT relic Strat body

3 Warmoth Strat necks
2 Warmoth Tele necks
1 Warmoth LP neck
3 Fender Strat necks
3 Fender Tele necks

A few other really old necks and bodies from Fender, WD and Palm Bay which I'm not really even counting.

More bridges, tuners, pickups, scratchplates, screws, pots and switches than I could ever begin to count.

PRS SE EG with all the electronics and hardware stripped out.

Tokai SG with no pickups.

Ancient Hamer Special with a disintegrating finish.

A couple of 1980s superstrat projects with various missing parts.





Hmmmm...... this isn't making me feel any better.  :oops:

If you are wanting to part with any of the necks shoot me a PM with pictures prices etc and ill  gladly take one off your hands as a temp fix until i decide on specs for what im wanting jonathan to make me.

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Re: THE UNFINISHED PROJECT SUPPORT GROUP
« Reply #7 on: March 30, 2012, 05:30:13 PM »
Hmmm Philly ... with all those necks and bodies under the bed presumably you haven't got room for one of these?  :lol:
 
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Re: THE UNFINISHED PROJECT SUPPORT GROUP
« Reply #8 on: March 30, 2012, 06:12:58 PM »
Hmmm Philly ... with all those necks and bodies under the bed presumably you haven't got room for one of these?  :lol:
 

You're right, but I am pretty good at stumbling to the bathroom and back in the dark without crashing into anything much.
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Re: THE UNFINISHED PROJECT SUPPORT GROUP
« Reply #9 on: March 30, 2012, 06:36:23 PM »
My list is very small compared to Philly:

  • Tele body - still needs routing for the control panel and neck pickup and drilling for the strings and jack socket (and neck)
  • Tele neck - well, it's a neck blank that needs cutting and shaping.
  • Fingerboard blank - needs cutting and attaching to the above.
  • Random body shape - drawn when I'd had a few beers. Cut out when I was sober. Needs sanding and routing.
  • Cheap neck taken from a donor guitar for the random body.
  • Tele bridge plate.
  • Fender tuners that my Dad bought for me thiking they would fit the Baja (and they don't).
  • BYOC Fuzz pedal (I think the Octave Fuzz but it hasn't seen light of day in a while).

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Re: THE UNFINISHED PROJECT SUPPORT GROUP
« Reply #10 on: March 30, 2012, 06:46:07 PM »
I've never built a damn thing in my life unless you count a balsa wood windmill that I made for woodwork homework when I was 10. My woodwork teacher was amazed given the general level of incompetence I displayed in the classroom.  At last I feel I can unburden myself to you friendly people and admit that it was actually made by my mum. Good to finally get that off my chest.

I do have a packet of various pickup magnets that a nice guy from the SD forum sent me but I've been too shite scared to try to do anything with them.
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Re: THE UNFINISHED PROJECT SUPPORT GROUP
« Reply #11 on: March 30, 2012, 06:53:11 PM »
I've got a few at the moment because I still have builders in the house and so have no room to build projects!

Burgandy Mist Strat body
Birds Eye Maple Strat Neck
Indian Rosewood Strat Neck
Warmoth Reverse Headstock Strat Maple Neck
Wez V Ibanez Neck
Squier Duo Sonic for Pickup & Saddle upgrade (will be used as a Nashville high strung guitar)
1974 Les Paul 55 Special for a pickup upgrade to Nantuckets and a general set up
1971 Les Paul Custom for a set up & Bridge PU Change
Custom Chambered Les Paul for a pickup change (replacing Riff Raff/SM set with Emerald/Mule set).
Hardtail Strat to setup with custom BK AII Mother's Milk set

After 5 months there seems to be some light at the end of the tunnel, so I'm hoping to knock off several of these projects next weekend.
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Re: THE UNFINISHED PROJECT SUPPORT GROUP
« Reply #12 on: March 30, 2012, 06:58:48 PM »
Have to finish the mahogany Strat, BECAUSE THE TEL-X-PLODER IS INBOUND!!!  :D :D :D
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« Reply #13 on: March 30, 2012, 07:10:17 PM »
Well, I join in with the banter about Philly and his unfinished stuff. But I usually keep very quiet about the stuff lying around at my place :roll:

This is mainly because I don't really regard them as projects, they're just guitars that have been plundered or generally ended up in "not all there" state. So I tend to not think of them much.

I have two I can remember off the top of my head:

Epiphone SG with no pickups/electrics - it does have a set of upgraded Tone-Pros tuners, though! There's a post about this guitar on here somewhere when it was still working - it has a very interesting headstock, not the little Epi one, but nearer to a Gibson shape, and I was wondering if anyone knew owt about it. Various SG experts on here weren't able to say for sure what they thought it was.

Anyway, it was one of my old gigging guitars and one of the guitars I bought my first BKPs for - Riff Raffs. I then upgraded the electrics and the tuners. I then put the RRs in an Explorer and bought it MQs... 'twas always a bit bright for me though... so I upgraded the rest of it to a Gibson Faded SG Special :lol:.

I put the MQs in the Explorer and the Riff Raffs in the Faded, and this Epi ended up with two holes ready to take the Faded's Gibson pups. I never got round to it... Then I got fed up with the Faded's circuit board, so I ripped the electrics out of the Epi as well. It's sat in its gig-bag in this castrated state ever since...

The other is a Korean Squier Tele. Another old gigging guitar (the SG's predecessor, actually). This is the one that I routed for a neck humbucker (both body - an interesting plywood - and scratchplate... with a chisel!!  :lol:). I found that the neck-hum tele configuration was NOT for me, it didn't work at all in gigs for me (hence the Epi SG). I ended up raising the action and putting 16s on it for a slide beastie. Didn't play it much like that, though...

After getting into BKPs, I started thinking about new tele pups for it, replacing the scratchplate, getting it going. But it is a particularly vile yellow (the wife HATES yellow) and, er, I suddenly bought 3 very nice teles in the space of a year!!

It has been the subject of a possible project over the years - Esquire it with a Piledriver was the original plan, the new Flat 50 would be the more "up-to-date" plan if I could be bothered at the moment... but I have far more pressing tasks ahead of me - somehow I don't ever see me doing it.

All the other electrics are fully-functional - some are in need of newer strings, though, and some are destined for pickup swaps maybe.

But when it comes to parts, though.... I have every single bridge, saddle, pot, tuner, pickup, piece of wire, etc, that I have ever removed from a guitar (from about 1980 onwards) - even the broken ones! :lol:


So, er, maybe I'm not as squeaky clean as I might imply!

EDIT: If anyone (preferrably near to me - South London) has an interest in the Epi or Squier, do give a shout, but I'm not actively looking to shift them, I've got plenty of space for "non-working sh1t that I don't want to see for months"!!
« Last Edit: March 30, 2012, 07:17:42 PM by AndyR »
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Re: THE UNFINISHED PROJECT SUPPORT GROUP
« Reply #14 on: March 30, 2012, 09:07:49 PM »
Still havent finished my Wenge Rhoads, but I did do the routing template for the bridge a few Saturdays ago. Have all the parts too....

Started a two string 35 scale bass with some leftover black limba a month ago... Need to order the fretboard.

Working on a four channel amp right now. The switching board works, the 12v regulated heater supply works and is now elevated, the ENGL Pball/E530 tonestack board works, the Framus Cobra board works, the Deliverance board is still in the prototype phase, haven't even started on the power section or the fourth channel which may  be either an SLO or a 5150 lead as the other boards have two modes and I'm limited to 7 one-at-a-time functions on the switching board I designed.

Have a box full of ISP decimator boards that have been in customs for 3 weeks now. Looking forward to procrastinating on that the minute they arrive from Canada.