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My new guitar project - Securb - 07-29-2009

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This is my latest project guitar. It is another Iceman this time a 1980. What I am doing is a cross between a Iceman and a Gretsch (Stop scratching your head). The guitar was customized (hacked) in the 80’s and was turned into a single pickup guitar, the rhythm pickup and the pickup selector switch were filled in.


I had the guitar sprayed a retro silver sparkle before the guitar is sprayed I filled in the tail piece holes, control knob holes and pickup screw holes. So all of those surfaces will be clean and I can drill in new holes for the controls


I am going to leave it a single pickup guitar sort of. I put in a classic TV Jones pickup to give me cool surf, jazz, classic rock tones. To emulate the sound of a 60's hollow body Gretsch I am also putting in a pezio pickup to add some acoustic tones. A fishman bridge with a powerchip.

The guitar is finished of with Spezel locking tuners and a Bigsby vibrato bridge.

Here are pictures of the process, it should be done in another month

http://viewmorepics.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewPicture&friendID=176907269&albumId=1956682


My new guitar project - Speng - 07-30-2009

Pretty cool, I just checked out your page detailing the process...I love shit like that. I half assed redid a guitar and a bass many years ago.


My new guitar project - Waruikaze - 07-31-2009

I'm so jealous of your knowledge that it is embarrassing!


My new guitar project - Securb - 07-31-2009

Waruikaze Wrote:I'm so jealous of your knowledge that it is embarrassing!

I have been doing this for a while. Plus all me and my buddies talk about are guitars or football. No need to be embarrassed


My new guitar project - Waruikaze - 08-01-2009

I have an old Washburn acoustic that due to changes in humidity developed a crack in the body from the sound hole down to the bottom of the upper body board...does that make sense? Anyway, is there a way to fix the crack? It doesn't affect the sound at all...I just wonder if it needs to be fixed or can I just leave it and tell people my wife hit me with the guitar...giving the crack a much cooler reason for existence.


My new guitar project - Securb - 08-01-2009

Waruikaze Wrote:I have an old Washburn acoustic that due to changes in humidity developed a crack in the body from the sound hole down to the bottom of the upper body board...does that make sense? Anyway, is there a way to fix the crack? It doesn't affect the sound at all...I just wonder if it needs to be fixed or can I just leave it and tell people my wife hit me with the guitar...giving the crack a much cooler reason for existence.

If it doesnt affect the sound or playability leave it. To put a new top on it would be around $500. You might want to neatly fill the crack with a epoxy like Gorilla Glue so that the crack doesn't spread and to seal the body.


My new guitar project - Waruikaze - 08-02-2009

Thanks. I know my thick ass fingers would really botch up trying to fill the crack with epoxy...so will leave it alone. It sounds great, but just was concerned. I appreciate your response. :)


My new guitar project - Securb - 08-02-2009

Waruikaze Wrote:Thanks. I know my thick ass fingers would really botch up trying to fill the crack with epoxy...so will leave it alone. It sounds great, but just was concerned. I appreciate your response. :)

No problem. If Willie Nelson isnt having any problems I doubt you will

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BTW these pictures are from the guy that does the finish work on my guitars

http://www.diburro.com/wb_willieguitar.shtml


My new guitar project - Waruikaze - 08-05-2009

I checked out the site. It's awesome you have someone with that skill close by. I'd have a lumberjack with a chainsaw, file, and hatchet working on mine. LOL


My new guitar project - Securb - 08-06-2009

Pat is about 45 Min's from me. I drive by a dozen repair shops to get to him. The amazing thing is when I am at his shop the UPS\FedEx\USPS shipping guys are bringing in guitars from all over the country.

I am surprised Gator did have a comment on the guitar he watched me play that axe all through high school. I get the feeling he didn't recognize the new color.