Yep, here is my latest. 25.5 inch scale, my own pickups, very flamey top, set neck, mahogany back, 3 piece neck, natural nirto finish.
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It would be possible to describe everything scientifically, but it would make no sense; it would be without meaning, as if you described a Beethoven symphony as a variation of wave pressure. — Albert Einstein
Dave, I love your bass's body shape. Is it easy to play for a short guy like me - 5'9"?
Copperheadroads, where did you get your Strat's body blueprints? Do you draw them yourself?
Here's mine - I just happen to love the Tele body shape. There's something to it primal? to me that Strats just don't have.
The black one is the first one I ever made. The blue one has a Strat's arm and belly contours and my very first prototype P-90 pickups in it.
Here's my latest one. The top is spalted flamed maple. The body is chambered, almost hollow with a center block, like a ES-335.
The back has a belly cut like a Strat has, and the neck/body joint is cut down so my hands are more comfortable.
For some weird reason, my photos came out in my post smaller than they should be. Please click on them to see them full size.
I decided when I made my first guitar that I would do something entirely unique and I also decided to stick all kinds of switching options on it. Nowadays I like guitars with simple controls...volume, tone and switch, and thats about it. Anyway, you can see the few that I've made over the years here.
The weird looking hook-shaped one was my first one and I still have it. It plays very nicely and I have it set up as a heavy metal guitar with Duncan Full Shreds in bridge and neck and a Pearly Gates neck in the middle. The neck is a bit thick so at some point I will reshape it and refinish it, but for now it is good enough.
The bass is a copy of Rickenbacker 4001 that I made. I used to have a '73 4001 that needed a ton of work to play correctly, so using that as a template, and ordering the pickups and bridge and making the rest of the hardware, I made myself a copy. I started another at the same time but haven't finished it yet. I sold the '73 after I finished this one.
The third one there is actually the second guitar I made. I made it as a surprise for an uncle. It isn't perfect but it plays and sounds nice and he likes it so mission accomplished.
Dave, I love your bass's body shape. Is it easy to play for a short guy like me - 5'9"?
Thanks. I'm about 5'5", so I would say yes! It's a fairly small body.
It would be possible to describe everything scientifically, but it would make no sense; it would be without meaning, as if you described a Beethoven symphony as a variation of wave pressure. — Albert Einstein
You should have a word with Jean Larrivee, He´s nicked your guitar design.
I think it's the other way around! Belwar even used their logo! The nerve of some people!
Nice guitar Matt.
It would be possible to describe everything scientifically, but it would make no sense; it would be without meaning, as if you described a Beethoven symphony as a variation of wave pressure. — Albert Einstein
Oh dear I think I need some new glasses or sleep. They are quite nice guitars but the pickups especially the lead ones need waxing as they whistle merrily when crancked up.
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