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Last edited by CaptNasty; 05-22-2020, 08:55 PM.
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Decided against painting this myself. I shipped it off today to Lee Garver at GMW guitarworks for a repaint.
Now trying to decide between Butala Custom Shop Guitars and Musikraft for the neck replacement. I'm pretty sure I have all the specs now. I'll post them all here shortly too for posterity.
I'm going to do this rightLast edited by castle; 05-26-2020, 12:01 PM.
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For posterity, here are the specs I've gathered for the Holdsworth neck:
2 piece construction
With "skunk stripe"
Right Handed
25.5" scale
22 frets
1 11/16" nut width
1/8" nut slot
2 1/4" at the heel rounded
Single acting truss rod w heel adjustment
Rock maple neck
0.10" Ebony fingerboard
12" - 16" compound radius
Heavy rolled fingerboard edges
10mm tuner holes
1/4" white dots - plastic
2mm white side markers
12th dot spacing narrow
6100 Jumbo frets
Back Profile - 83 92 that is a full rounded D at 12th fret, transitioning to a C at the first
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I'm still following this thread with great interest. I have no doubt you have your heart set on doing this guitar justice.
Caveat: I am not a scholar on the Holdsworth guitars.
I noticed you selected a single-action truss rod. This seems so antiquated, and "limiting" if you ever need to add neck relief, even if it was "correct" for a Holdsworth. Is there a particular reason you're not going with a double-action truss rod? You're getting the heel adjustment spoke-wheel which didn't exist on the Holdsworth (at least from what I can determine by looking at example Holdsworth pictures in Google Images), so something tells me you're open to deviating from the norm, so why not choose a double-action truss rod?
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Originally posted by castle View PostDecided against painting this myself. I shipped it off today to Lee Garver at GMW guitarworks for a repaint.
Now trying to decide between Butala Custom Shop Guitars and Musikraft for the neck replacement. I'm pretty sure I have all the specs now. I'll post them all here shortly too for posterity.
I'm going to do this right
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Yeah especially all this guitar has gone through... started out life as a 3-TITE with vintage trem from what I can tell. Then someone modified it for a H-S-S + Kahler. Then in '97, as you can see in the "before" pics there, someone sent it to Jackson to convert it to a Floyd and they also replaced the pointy neck with the horrible hockey puck headstock neck. I got it in that state... I put the strat-style neck on it and had Lee to a proper non-recessed Floyd conversion along with the refin. Now it's amazing looking AND sounding -- my main gigging guitar.Last edited by Bert; 05-30-2020, 01:00 PM.
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Making a bit of progress...
I had to do a bit of profiling to make the neck pocket and heel exactly right and then I started on the nitrocellulose lacquer. Decided to keep it as close to the way it was originally.
Firstly, here’s the body now returned to me and somewhat reassembled:
And the neck getting the finish:
I am going to put it back to original spec - just the single humbucker but I bought a couple new pickguards anyway. The top left is the original (which is really scratched up), with the second humbucker hole cut out. Also, a toggle switch hole added. The other two are new - one for single, one for double humbuckers.
Lastly, here is the electronics that will be going back in - need to get the original wiring figured out for the toggle switch on the single humbucker
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I can’t wait to get this thing back together!!!Last edited by castle; 09-12-2020, 06:36 PM.
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