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WOW - this is one of the most spectacular pieces of art I have ever seen! :applause:
And the craftmanship is OUTSTANDING!! :thumb:
And it looks to be a player as well :slash:

... "I think Flickoflash made a good point earlier: Ever think wood knobs ,toggle & jack plate?" And maybe a wooden poker chip??? :jam:
 

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When i opened up the thread again it was just the massive pic of the tear out and i swear my heart skipped a beat! Looks amazing!
 

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HOLY CRAP!

I'm pretty sure your either an artistic genius or just plain crazy but that is some guitar you got there, you must be proud!

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Ever think wood knobs ,toggle & jack plate ?

yeah, maybe on the next one, i'll setup the lathe and make some knobs, just gotta draw the line sometimes and get it done , i could tweek this thing for another year but time to move on, i learned a lot on this one, next one should be a little easier and go a little faster and hopefully be a little better all around


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i intoned the bone tonight and it sounds even better :cool::)

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got a nice new case for it too

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So,

to whom will it be shipped to, who´s the lucky buyer?
 

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got a nice new case for it too

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What can i say that has not been said already.....


That looks amazing, your hard work has been a pleasure to appreciate and you are a very talented man.

I can only hope the best for you and your business.
 

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What can i say that has not been said already.....


That looks amazing, your hard work has been a pleasure to appreciate and you are a very talented man.

I can only hope the best for you and your business.

+1


A question for you... I'm in the process of building a guitar that will have two humbuckers, a R/T switch, and one volume and one tone control. Is that the configuration I see on yours (except for the type of pickup, of course)? If so, what did you end up using for a wiring configuration? Thanks!


Frank
 

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I'm dying to hear that bad mother roar through a cranked plexi! :naughty:
 

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Yes I agree. Id love to hear this thing...
 

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Hah! Did you plan for it to fit into a standard case, or was that like, "Whew!"?

It looks perfect.
 

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A question for you... I'm in the process of building a guitar that will have two humbuckers, a R/T switch, and one volume and one tone control. Is that the configuration I see on yours (except for the type of pickup, of course)? If so, what did you end up using for a wiring configuration? Thanks!


Frank

this is how i wired it

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I propose a raffle Scatter, $10 per tick, you'd probably get $20k
 

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Hah! Did you plan for it to fit into a standard case, or was that like, "Whew!"?

It looks perfect.

see the very first post :)

i did have to drill a hole in the bottom brace of the case for the strap button to go into, it was close
 

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