Awesome picture, Tim! I'm so very glad it made it back to you and I'm very excited for things to come. Damn, this is one feel good thread!clickeye wrote:The guitar arrived today.I drove home at lunch to look at it. It held up pretty darn well. According the Serial Number it will turn 19 years old next month. It is the fourth one made. We are ecstatic. Here we are in my garage. Danny is in the "Mopar" shirt. Thanks for being so supportive (All you OSG guys) and especially Live-I-Evil for kicking this creative hornet's nest.-Tim
Mercury guitars anyone? (Original Fender Venus?)
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i just got the new squier book today, and there's quite some talk/history about/of courtney's mercury guitar in it. you guys are also mentioned!
i'll scan the page as soon as i get home!
Pat.
i'll scan the page as soon as i get home!
Pat.
i love delay SO much ...that i procrastinate all the time.
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Pacafeliz wrote:i just got the new squier book today, and there's quite some talk/history about/of courtney's mercury guitar in it. you guys are also mentioned!
i'll scan the page as soon as i get home!
Pat.
Pat, would it happen to be this book? http://www.amazon.com/Squier-Electrics- ... 1617130222
If so I'm going to have to purchase one for myself!
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yes it's that one!
having a good read already... paul day ROCKS!
having a good read already... paul day ROCKS!
i love delay SO much ...that i procrastinate all the time.
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Crazy. In the last 24 hours I bought a scroll saw and a 6" Jointer (Both for $100) and here's the best news. I got a Delta "Unisaw" pro Table saw for $75 !!!!!!! I have never seen one for less than $500. Fate?
Anyway, here is a kinda cool picture of the master body templates from the Mercury.
Anyway, here is a kinda cool picture of the master body templates from the Mercury.
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I am loving this thread! I can't wait to see a new Mercury posted here!
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clickeye wrote:Crazy. In the last 24 hours I bought a scroll saw and a 6" Jointer (Both for $100) and here's the best news. I got a Delta "Unisaw" pro Table saw for $75 !!!!!!! I have never seen one for less than $500. Fate?
Anyway, here is a kinda cool picture of the master body templates from the Mercury.
It is meant to be with that deal.
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So, what does the book say?Pacafeliz wrote:yes it's that one!
having a good read already... paul day ROCKS!
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Wow... Just... Wow. I read this thread when it was less than a page long, loved the guitar, flinched at the price, relegated it to the "dreams" closet, and continued browsing... The fact that it was still being updated and had made it to seven pages led me to have another look today and, as I mentioned before... wow. If I was even remotely able to afford one I would already have sent an email awesome story, awesome guitar!
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The crazy continues. I went and picked up the $75 Delta Unisaw off of Craigslist. After some research I found out that it is one of the earliest and collectible unisaws out there. It was made in the 3rd month of the first year of production in 1939! I also joined a group of vintage tool collectors to help with finding woodworking tools. I am getting a vintage Delta 14" band saw for $125 from one of the members. I already picked up the mint conditioned scroll saw. I guess this guitar building is becoming a reality. We also have decided to take Jingle Jangle's advice and clean up the electronic layout and make the two toggle switches go away and make the tone knobs "Pull pot" style. More later. - Tim
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Awesome awesome awesome. Sounds like everything is lining up for you guys. Crazy cool tool deals too.clickeye wrote:The crazy continues. I went and picked up the $75 Delta Unisaw off of Craigslist. After some research I found out that it is one of the earliest and collectible unisaws out there. It was made in the 3rd month of the first year of production in 1939! I also joined a group of vintage tool collectors to help with finding woodworking tools. I am getting a vintage Delta 14" band saw for $125 from one of the members. I already picked up the mint conditioned scroll saw. I guess this guitar building is becoming a reality. We also have decided to take Jingle Jangle's advice and clean up the electronic layout and make the two toggle switches go away and make the tone knobs "Pull pot" style. More later. - Tim
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Awesome tool deals. I can't wait for you two to start making guitars again. Really happy to see everything working out for you guys.clickeye wrote:The crazy continues. I went and picked up the $75 Delta Unisaw off of Craigslist. After some research I found out that it is one of the earliest and collectible unisaws out there. It was made in the 3rd month of the first year of production in 1939! I also joined a group of vintage tool collectors to help with finding woodworking tools. I am getting a vintage Delta 14" band saw for $125 from one of the members. I already picked up the mint conditioned scroll saw. I guess this guitar building is becoming a reality. We also have decided to take Jingle Jangle's advice and clean up the electronic layout and make the two toggle switches go away and make the tone knobs "Pull pot" style. More later. - Tim
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I had another meeting with Danny and we are going forward on the first batch. We have to hustle to get the Pickup winder developed (Winding them by hand is a pain). After further testing we are more impressed with the sound than we remembered. We are probably going to just make the gauge of the winding smaller to get a little more gain and leave them at that. We also talked more about having a more professional looking logo printed for the headstock.
On another issue, we have decided that binding (Even on the solid bodies) will be standard but if anyone wants to opt out they can. We even toyed with the idea of an option to have a solid with a sound hole that looks Semi-Hollow. Another small change will be a ID tag inside the sound hole.
We are also considering building our own 4' x 4' CNC router for the bodies and pick guards.
All and all we are pleased with the guitar's aesthetics, ergonomics and sound. No drastic changes are necessary and we will fight the urge to make changes for the sake of seeing something "Different"- Tim
On another issue, we have decided that binding (Even on the solid bodies) will be standard but if anyone wants to opt out they can. We even toyed with the idea of an option to have a solid with a sound hole that looks Semi-Hollow. Another small change will be a ID tag inside the sound hole.
We are also considering building our own 4' x 4' CNC router for the bodies and pick guards.
All and all we are pleased with the guitar's aesthetics, ergonomics and sound. No drastic changes are necessary and we will fight the urge to make changes for the sake of seeing something "Different"- Tim
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Fantastic! I truly can't wait.
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I am speechless but felt compelled to say all involved here "way to be"..Cheers