Hommage project. Anyone wants to guess which guitar was the model?
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Hommage project. Anyone wants to guess which guitar was the model?
The guitar that inspired the project started its life as a 1957 TV Junior, that was later routed for a neck pickup, with the adition of a toggle switch and 4 Dakaware cream knobs. It has been used intensively on stage since the 90's, by two different but closely related artists. I won't say more for now, so you may guess
I didn't go as far as the original, ageing wise. I wanted to capture the visual essence of the guitar, not an exact copy. Obviously, I screwed up the shaping of the pickguard, so I'll have to make a new one .
Specs for the project :
- Mahogany body
- Mahogany/Pau ferro neck
- 45100 Jescar
- Vintage tuners
- Mojoaxe aluminium wraparound bridge
- Vintage inspired pickups 550k pots / Bumblebee on the bridge, K40-Y9 on the neck
- BG P90 vintage
- Nitro finish
I must say I'm really thrilled about this project. It's my first set-neck project, and it went fine, which is already a victory. But moreover, this is the best playing and sounding guitar I ever made. Some of my projects were good, one or two came really great, and some were very disappointing. This one is more than great. This guitar just feels and sounds very similar to my 1956 Junior, with the added versatility of a two pickups arrangement. Part of the credits for this go to Bryan Gunsher (BG pups), who makes my favorite P90, and other parts to Dan at Mojoaxe as his bridge is fantastic and makes the guitar ring really loud acoustically.
I didn't go as far as the original, ageing wise. I wanted to capture the visual essence of the guitar, not an exact copy. Obviously, I screwed up the shaping of the pickguard, so I'll have to make a new one .
Specs for the project :
- Mahogany body
- Mahogany/Pau ferro neck
- 45100 Jescar
- Vintage tuners
- Mojoaxe aluminium wraparound bridge
- Vintage inspired pickups 550k pots / Bumblebee on the bridge, K40-Y9 on the neck
- BG P90 vintage
- Nitro finish
I must say I'm really thrilled about this project. It's my first set-neck project, and it went fine, which is already a victory. But moreover, this is the best playing and sounding guitar I ever made. Some of my projects were good, one or two came really great, and some were very disappointing. This one is more than great. This guitar just feels and sounds very similar to my 1956 Junior, with the added versatility of a two pickups arrangement. Part of the credits for this go to Bryan Gunsher (BG pups), who makes my favorite P90, and other parts to Dan at Mojoaxe as his bridge is fantastic and makes the guitar ring really loud acoustically.
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Re: Hommage project. Anyone wants to guess which guitar was the model?
John Lennon’s Les Paul??
Either way, great choice of knobs!!! Looks fantastic.
Either way, great choice of knobs!!! Looks fantastic.
Send me western swing vids
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Re: Hommage project. Anyone wants to guess which guitar was the model?
Thank you! Actually, I just sourced the same knobs as on the original.
No not Lennon's. Not as famous either, though both artists that have used it have been mentioned before on the forums. The one who owns it now also plays a candy Tangerine Jag. The LP is her main guitar I think.
No not Lennon's. Not as famous either, though both artists that have used it have been mentioned before on the forums. The one who owns it now also plays a candy Tangerine Jag. The LP is her main guitar I think.
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Re: Hommage project. Anyone wants to guess which guitar was the model?
Did you make this? Stunning job. Would like something similar with a stoptail.
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Re: Hommage project. Anyone wants to guess which guitar was the model?
Thanks! I started with a Precision kit Jr body and 59 neck. I made the aditionnal routing, the neck set and the finish. I also darkened the fretboard.
It was a really nice project to work on, and I learned a lot, especially on how to achieve a proper TV yellow finish.
Actually, I'm quite amazed by the performance of the wraparound bridge. Setting up the intonation was easy, and the guitar has all the sustain and resonance I hoped for. But of course a stop tail and ABR-1 would work great also.
It was a really nice project to work on, and I learned a lot, especially on how to achieve a proper TV yellow finish.
Actually, I'm quite amazed by the performance of the wraparound bridge. Setting up the intonation was easy, and the guitar has all the sustain and resonance I hoped for. But of course a stop tail and ABR-1 would work great also.
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Re: Hommage project. Anyone wants to guess which guitar was the model?
Thats beautiful! I've been curious about those precision kits. I've wanted to build a double cut junior for a long time.
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Re: Hommage project. Anyone wants to guess which guitar was the model?
Thanks!
I haven't a bad thing to say about the kit I received. Everything fitted perfectly, the woods are top quality and the fret job is simply stunning. Took only 2 or 3 days to arrive in Belgium also.
I haven't a bad thing to say about the kit I received. Everything fitted perfectly, the woods are top quality and the fret job is simply stunning. Took only 2 or 3 days to arrive in Belgium also.
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Re: Hommage project. Anyone wants to guess which guitar was the model?
Saw the thread title and thought it was going to be a copy of one of Josh Homme from Queens Of The Stone Ages guitars This build looks great and I usually really dislike Gibson-esque guitars.
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