I’d like to see any progress on this!! If you are looking for a neck, I recently got one made from Musikraft and it’s licensed. They make them to 2-1/4†heel specs as well.
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Originally posted by Guitfiddlist View PostI’d like to see any progress on this!! If you are looking for a neck, I recently got one made from Musikraft and it’s licensed. They make them to 2-1/4†heel specs as well.
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Originally posted by castle View Post
I haven't done anything with it just yet. I'm curious about the Musikraft neck. You had one made to Holdsworth Specs?
not to Holdsworth specs, but to San Dimas specs. Minus the carbon fiber support rods. I actually ordered it without fretmarkers on the fretboard. The heel is 2-1/4†for the “left for dead†Charvel body I acquired. This thing was carved into by some kinda dremel or something. I wanted to build an HH San Dimas tribute. The body I added pics of on this forum will be another project all together. I’m thinking Prince Strat meets SC Relic kinda mash up
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A little bit of info and progress here.
I found some photos of the guitar circa 1991:
Shows the original neck and the lack of logo
Also, I decided in order to assess the damage to the body, I needed to strip it to bare wood. So I’ve started that too.
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Need to figure out a correct neck (at least a neck made to correct specs) and I will get this thing painted and back together.Last edited by castle; 04-26-2020, 07:07 AM.
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A little more progress. I have the body sanded and the dents filled. the crack that was there is totally fixed as well.
Here before the bondo:
and after - as it sits now:
I have a kit on order from Stew Mac to get it painted in an off white as it was. I have sourced I think everything I was missing to make the bridge work right, new springs etc.
Lastly, I've been emailing with Musikraft about the neck. I think I have most of the specs cobbled together from a bunch of other sources. The exact neck profile is the last real question. The reverb listing that was linked above has a bunch of caliper measurements so that may suffice. we'll see!
thanks all, hopefully this will be a real guitar again soon.
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Originally posted by Bert View PostSo cool. It's threads like this that keep me checking back in to the JCF every once in a while after all these years.....
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I think the most interesting thing in this article:
In Early 1981, about one year after I started working at the Charvel factory in San Dimas, California, we welcomed Allan Holdsworth to Southern California by committing ourselves to making him an...
Is the part about the fretboard thickiness: 1/8†ebony. That coupled with the radius and neck shape if he can give any specifics should get you really close.
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Hi all,
I was able to get all the specs on the neck and can have one built which leads me to this: What would you all think this rebuilt project ends up worth? I don't want to spend $700 on a custom neck if the whole guitar ends up worth $500 at the end of the day.
The very custom part of this neck is that its profile should start as a D and end up a C - which is a custom programmed $300 extra charge.
what do you guys think?
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Originally posted by CaptNasty View PostIf I were restoring my own personal guitar, it would not be a financial thing. I would want it restored as close to stock as possible.
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