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Thats awesome man, my soloist could really use touching up like that right now but after my other guitars got stolen I can't really be guitarless for man that a couple of days.. so I gotta wait until I get a back up guitar [img]images/icons/frown.gif[/img] Anyways, great job Sully!
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Hey Sully.....any time you want an endorsee......a nice 7 string Explorer or V with a 2" wide ebony neck would nab me......I am waiting on your answer as I am currently entertaining offers from ESP.-Lou" I do not pay women for sex. I pay for them to leave after the sex ". -Wise words of Charlie Sheen
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I just got my Rhoads back from Sully...all I can say is that this guitar is better than it has ever been!! Check out his site (www.sullyguitars.com) and look under Repairs, there is a list of what all he did to it and even some pics...I am really really happy with the job he did, and how involved it was...it's not like taking it to most shops where you tell them what you want and they do it and call you back...he called me and asked my opinions on lots of things, which I really appreciated too. I recommend him for all your repair needs!!
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Originally posted by RacerX:
No he's not! [img]graemlins/bs.gif[/img] [img]images/icons/tongue.gif[/img]" I do not pay women for sex. I pay for them to leave after the sex ". -Wise words of Charlie Sheen
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Sully, how long do you estimate before you get too big and start jobbing out all your guitars to overseas manufacturing plants? Man, nobody's gonna want a Korean Sully!! Please don't do it to us like everyone else has!!
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Seriously, nice damn job bro!My goal in life is to be the kind of asshole my wife thinks I am.
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i was thrilled to do the work that i did for ethan; it was a hell of a lot of fun to see the changes from when it arrived to when it left. i really got a kick out of taking it completely apart, cleaning the bejeezus out of it (there was a lot of bejeezus collecting in there), making the fretboard look new again (you really can see yourself in the ebony!), polishing the frets with mister dremel, seeing the headstock come out from all the overspray it had on it (the headstock had been snapped, repaired, and painted) and making the finish come back to life as well. the rewiring went quick (thankfully i took a lot of pictures of the wiring!), and the setup/re-assembly was a breeze. i have to say that the SD greatness doesn't end with the charvies. what a great profile that neck has; it really plays itself. if you listened to my diary clip in the mp3 section, it was done with the rhoads; boxcar wanted to hear how the new duncan custom sounded. i'd say it screams!
i'm more than happy to assist in setups and the cleanups (or resurrection as i called it) in any way that i can.
as far as building guitars go, i'm mainly sticking to bolt ons for now, but i fully expect to be doing setnecks and neckthrus next year.
once the quilt rc and purple flame catfish (my strat body) are done, my next project is the resurrection of my first smoking guitar; it's a bolt on epi with a twisted neck, so i'm pullin frets, planing the fretboard and THINKING of routing binding channels on the neck and body. it'll be a fun experience, for sure. i've also got a 3dr (or is it a dr3?) body that i plan on finishing white with a gold bullseye (or spiral), gold floyd/hardware. if anyone's interested, it won't be too much dough! [img]graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
no plans to go overseas just yet, the sullysan guitar factory is just in the planning stages, so it'll at least be 2 years until they're made by 3 year old indonesian kids! [img]graemlins/laugh.gif[/img] i'll also need a krispy kreme factory nearby for reasons tommy knows....
in all seriousness, i'm building the guitars you see on my site on my own dime, so it's certainly not going as fast as i'd like, but it's something i've wanted to do (and started doing in stages) since i was 14. (i'm more than happy to accept investors! [img]graemlins/laugh.gif[/img] )it's very exciting for me to do the work that i'm doing on these, especially the RC (my firebird) that's on the site. adding the body countours and sculpting the cutaway has been really exciting b/c when i bolted the body to the neck, i realized that if i planned on truly enjoying the guitar, i was gonna have to make some serious mods to it to increase the overall comfort level. i can say that drilling the TOM post holes was a harrowing experience... totally no going back, and if i was off a 32nd of an inch, i basically would have had a nice bound quilted top cutting board for the kitchen! [img]graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
anyway, thanks for reading through this; this has been a really exciting time for me, and i really look forward to the future.
sully
[ September 22, 2003, 09:54 AM: Message edited by: jsullysix ]
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Originally posted by jsullysix:
...and THINKING of routing binding channels on the neck and body.
I've always dug the look of the KE2T model, but wanted it with a Floyd. So I've thought about ordering a KE2, and having the body binding added. (...Might not look quite as good with the bevels, but close.) But if it can't be done well without doing a full-on refin, probably not worth it.
Maybe you know the answer?
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