So I finally completed this Firecrackle Model 6 that I purchased a few months ago. It was probably a factory second and had never been assembled. It had been sitting neglected somewhere in Japan for its entire life:
Since it was a clean slate, I decided to go the following route -
- Custom floyd locknut shelf, headstock paint and logo by Mark (M&M Restoration)
- Anodized aluminum plates, pickup ring, strap buttons, and Floyd-specific JT-6 studs by Dave (Fretsonthenet.com)
- EMG 85/SA/SA
- 80's Gotohs
- Original Floyd Rose with 1/2" brass sustain block
Here's some pics:
I'm glad that it turned out to be a well-playing instrument. Since it hasn't ever seen strings until recently, it was a good thing when I finally got tension on the neck and nothing snapped. Mark's work on the headstock came out fantastic, and Dave's parts fit perfectly as always. The brass block helps it sustain better than any guitar I've owned. All in all, I'm 100% happy with how it came out
Since it was a clean slate, I decided to go the following route -
- Custom floyd locknut shelf, headstock paint and logo by Mark (M&M Restoration)
- Anodized aluminum plates, pickup ring, strap buttons, and Floyd-specific JT-6 studs by Dave (Fretsonthenet.com)
- EMG 85/SA/SA
- 80's Gotohs
- Original Floyd Rose with 1/2" brass sustain block
Here's some pics:
I'm glad that it turned out to be a well-playing instrument. Since it hasn't ever seen strings until recently, it was a good thing when I finally got tension on the neck and nothing snapped. Mark's work on the headstock came out fantastic, and Dave's parts fit perfectly as always. The brass block helps it sustain better than any guitar I've owned. All in all, I'm 100% happy with how it came out
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