I call em bastads cos they aint pure nohow and neither's my english! [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
The best thing about the Model series IMHO are how they play, otherwise known as the necks, but I sometimes prefer a TOM style bridge which they never made..so I improvised:
The 1st is a "Charvel HX" with the body from a Jackson HX, neck from a Model 4 which I parted out (yeah, that's right..parted...wanna fight about it! [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] )
The 2nd is a maple fingerboard from I think a Model 1 that someone had platformed and drilled for a Floyd nut that took some doweling to fill up, as well as shimming the nut area up before regluing the original nut. I have no idea what manufacturer the body is from (Do you?), but it's decent (from Ebay). Looks like an alder top with binding on a mahogany back, that is a few pieces glued together.
I got the body 1st and it beckoned for a Maple fingerboard which I usually stray from, but I'm diggin this one.
The best thing about the Model series IMHO are how they play, otherwise known as the necks, but I sometimes prefer a TOM style bridge which they never made..so I improvised:
The 1st is a "Charvel HX" with the body from a Jackson HX, neck from a Model 4 which I parted out (yeah, that's right..parted...wanna fight about it! [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] )
The 2nd is a maple fingerboard from I think a Model 1 that someone had platformed and drilled for a Floyd nut that took some doweling to fill up, as well as shimming the nut area up before regluing the original nut. I have no idea what manufacturer the body is from (Do you?), but it's decent (from Ebay). Looks like an alder top with binding on a mahogany back, that is a few pieces glued together.
I got the body 1st and it beckoned for a Maple fingerboard which I usually stray from, but I'm diggin this one.
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