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    It looks better out in the sun, thought the black was too dark from the inside shots.

    Another great build Stu!

    So what electronics are going in this puppy?

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    SD '59 stacked buckers in the mid and neck, with a JB Trembucker in the bridge.
    No pickup surrounds either.

    This one has been set up to mirror a strat controls layout, although it won't be wired the same.
    Push pull pots . 5 way switch.






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    It looks sensational.

    The quilt really popped.
    Scally
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    I showed a mate of mine your web site and this thread the other day Stu. I think he went home to start saving his money.

    You have said you are not that into the colouring of the tops, it doesn't stop you from doing a excellent job though.

    Jim

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    Great workmanship Stu, I believe you will go a long way.
    You just have to get your guitars out there into the market place overseas. And what I really like about you is you are not big headed, you are always there to help and show others.
    Cheers Bob,

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    great guitar,
    and i agree with the post above

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    very nice, love the way the binding rises as the carve eases at the neck

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    Your guitars look fantastic keep up the excellant work .

    kepp rockin

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    Your guitars look fantastic keep up the excellant work .

    keep rockin

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    gee that maple cap came up really really nice, great finish Stu, the switching setup looks cool on this one too. can't wait for more updates.....

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    O.K Gents, here's the last update on this one until I've finished spraying a few more coats, get her buffed up and assembled.

    Thanks for the great comments guys...............jeez it's only a lump of timber!!!!


    Welcome to the forum Ralph. Thought you'd find us here eventually !!!!


    I'll post other stuff in the meantime. Some other finished stuff and some new stuff.
    Working on a couple of 6 in-line bolt-ons for starters and possibly squeeze in a 7 stringer.




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    seven stringer... HELL YES!!

    god i love the heels on your guitars....

    and interesting.. i dont think iv seen any of your bolt ons yet..

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    I'M WITH Andrew_B, your heels look sweet, i reckon your neckthru's would feel very lively to strum un-amped too.
    so many guitars so little money!!!!!

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    Default Lump-of Wood

    It might only be a lump of wood Stu, but its what you do with it and how you finish it as well,as all said and done a finish is the most important.
    you can build a great guitar but if the finish is ???? the whole instrument is ????. Cheers Bob
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    O.K Gents, here's the last update on this one until I've finished spraying a few more coats, get her buffed up and assembled.

    Thanks for the great comments guys...............jeez it's only a lump of timber!!!!


    Welcome to the forum Ralph. Thought you'd find us here eventually !!!!


    I'll post other stuff in the meantime. Some other finished stuff and some new stuff.
    Working on a couple of 6 in-line bolt-ons for starters and possibly squeeze in a 7 stringer.




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    It take it 4 question marks mean. S..T
    Cheers Bob

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