Here's a project that I've been working on as of late. I decided to build a 70's hardtail strat mutt. I don't care for the headboard lookin' natural finish ones that you always see, and wanted a "custom color" with NO damn relicing. Here are the components:
- I spec'ed out a Musikraft strat body in swamp ash w/ lightweight sort and hardtail bridge. The color is shell pink (nitro). These guys did a great job on it. I sent them my bridge and neck for custom fitting/drilling.
- The bridge is a Warmoth narrow-spaced strat. I wanted 70's looks but modern string spacing so I have a bit more fret margin.
- The neck is a Highway One CBS headstock, maple board, poly finish. I snagged this off the bay.
I like a nicely shielded guitar, so I did three coats of graphite paint on all the cavities:
The pups are going to be a Dimarzio YJM in the neck, HS-2 in the middle, and HS-3 in the bridge (pretty close to a YJM strat). This is my first attempt at wiring up a strat pickguard. I installed one of those copper pickguard shields for additional grounding and ease of wiring.
That cap is a .22 uF orange drop. Stay tuned for updates!
- I spec'ed out a Musikraft strat body in swamp ash w/ lightweight sort and hardtail bridge. The color is shell pink (nitro). These guys did a great job on it. I sent them my bridge and neck for custom fitting/drilling.
- The bridge is a Warmoth narrow-spaced strat. I wanted 70's looks but modern string spacing so I have a bit more fret margin.
- The neck is a Highway One CBS headstock, maple board, poly finish. I snagged this off the bay.
I like a nicely shielded guitar, so I did three coats of graphite paint on all the cavities:
The pups are going to be a Dimarzio YJM in the neck, HS-2 in the middle, and HS-3 in the bridge (pretty close to a YJM strat). This is my first attempt at wiring up a strat pickguard. I installed one of those copper pickguard shields for additional grounding and ease of wiring.
That cap is a .22 uF orange drop. Stay tuned for updates!
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