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 Post subject: another new guitar build
PostPosted: Tue Nov 10, 2009 6:46 pm 
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Here is a shot of my latest project, a guitar for the fellow that owns the music shop in Timmins. I have been bringing in my home made guitars for a number of years and he finally asked for a custom :)

Its basically a copy of a PRS CE22, with a Fender scale length ebony board, jumbo frets, a set of covered Fralin PAF's and a SChaller strat style floating trem.

Just finished the spraying today. The guitar is a bolt on, but the neck is actually just being held in place by friction... I sprayed the body and neck separately.


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Man, I look forward to your guitar builds. Beautiful stuff. Next time I buy a guitar I should talk to you first.


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Wow! That is special stuff. Well done.


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Man - I'm actually getting tired of saying "SWEET" whenever you build one...but dude, that's SWEET!!! Not the finish I'd have chosen, but it's not my guitar now, is it... :)


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To heck with "sweet",
This is a "Holy S**t", guitar.
Nice job, as always, AJ!
:D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D


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Thanks boys!

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Well,
Its done! When I got to work this morning, I decided to start wet sanding. Before you know it, the thing is assembled, wired up and ready to go!

I was just playing it now at home for a few minutes.. there is just one small issue with the 4th string sticking in the nut slot... a quick file swipe will fix that. Otherwise, she sings beautifully! The Fralins are great pickups, and the guitar sounds awesome through my Triwatt!

Back to work (real work this time)....

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Two words.......Purr Tay! I love transparent red on figured wood. Sometimes I like to put down a bit of black or dark blue dye (& sand most of it back off) before I seal the grain. Makes the figure really go 3-D. Did you do that sort of thing here, or is the top really that flamey? Did you hand carve the top or do you have CNC capabilities?

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That is amazing!

Ya I was also wondering if you hand carved that top?


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The dye is straight red that I mixed up from red, black and yellow.

Yes I hand carve all my tops.... no cnc (yet!)

I actually sculpt all my tops with a small 3 1/2" disk grinder and a 50 grit cloth backed disk. Takes some practice and finesse but works well. Been doing it for years... this top took me less than 1/2 hour to carve. Then I finish up with 80/100/120 etc on a 5 " random orbital before hand sanding.

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" Well,
Its done! When I got to work this morning, I decided to start wet sanding. Before you know it, the thing is assembled, wired up and ready to go! "



Yep!!!!! That's what I do right before I leave for work :rol :rol :rol :rol :rol :rol :rol
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How did I miss this one! Great job. I was wondering when you'd make one of those. I really like it. Superb!

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Thanks again guys...

It was played tonight by myself and the lead guitarist in my band for 3+ hours... its hot!

He wants it... but I have to deliver it to the buyer tomorrow. But if he bails (you never know..) the lead player said its his (just dont tell his wife).

I still would love to keep it myself!

AJC

PS I just ordered some Korina (white limba) to make a few more so stay tuned...


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PostPosted: Fri Nov 13, 2009 12:28 am 
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coco wrote:
How did I miss this one! Great job. I was wondering when you'd make one of those. I really like it. Superb!


I actually had a "real" PRS CE 24 with a great looking top a few years ago. It was an mid 90's model, maple on alder body and bolt on maple neck. But I hated the stock pickups, more importantly I found the wide thin neck WAY too thin, and I ended up selling it.

The neck on this mother is WIDE and FAT. 1 3/4" at the nut, and a medium D shape. Not overy chunky, but feels fat in the hand... with the jumbo frets it is a good playing guitar if you like meaty necks!

AJC


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Happy to say the guy I built this one for loves it, and although I wanted to keep it - its not coming home..

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