Number 33
Mcarved maple top
Black Limba Body
Maple and Bubinga neck
Schaller Bridge
Gotoh locking tuners
% way switch and 3 minihums!!
Sorry It seems I don't have a black switch tip...so its gold today!
Number 33
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Number 33
GrantB wrote:
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Re: Number 33
Thats some nice work on the fretboard and that top is fantastic. where did you source the limba?
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Re: Number 33
I got it from Stewmac. Their woodshop. I love the grain and colours. I have two more!!Lostininverness wrote: ↑Sat Jul 08, 2023 5:14 pm Thats some nice work on the fretboard and that top is fantastic. where did you source the limba?
GrantB wrote:
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“You might be cool, but you’ll never be playing a white Steinberger through a JC120, wearing a white jumpsuit with white shoes and sporting a mullet cool”.
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Re: Number 33
The detail and finish on these is really great, I think they have got better the more you have built.
Tube amp and guitar tones straight from 1958… amazing how believable the sounds were back then, even without the modellers...
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Re: Number 33
Thanks y'all.
On the luthier facebook site a couple of posts have said they done like the maple backplate....what say you?
On the luthier facebook site a couple of posts have said they done like the maple backplate....what say you?
GrantB wrote:
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Re: Number 33
I like plastic back plates more than wood, not sure why just my weird tastes
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