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Originally posted by Jackson8090s View PostDude, you make some beautiful guitars... but what's with this table top bodies lately... thing is so thick! I just read a story on Bill Steer (Carcass) where he said he developed shoulder and neck problems when he played Gibson's. Thin is beautiful to bro
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Originally posted by sully View Post? They're all 1.75 thick (like a Strat). I also work pretty hard to keep guitars on the lighter side. No boat anchors.
I'd actually like to get one from you someday, after I finish collecting a few more of my hero guitars. You remember that V back on page 1 in the thread.... that's one nasty guitar man, then as now. I seen a blue color on another guitar by you I think would look good on that.
Last edited by Jackson8090s; 12-19-2015, 08:26 PM.\m/ Thrash Zone \m/
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Oh, no offense taken, it just seemed like an odd observation.I appreciate the kind words, and I think that this may be the blue guitar you're referring to:
There is, in fact, a V currently in the paint process that will get a similar blue fade.
sully
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Originally posted by Jackson8090s View PostCool man, yeah that's it! Hey can you share images of the V when it's done? Nice job Sully!
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Got this back from paint yesterday, just need to wire it. Really not a fan of the headstock with this model, but that's why you make prototypes. This was proto #3, and I've built a bunch more since this one, but it sat for ages and I finally decided to say "fuck it" and send it for paint. The experiments on this guitar was finalizing the neck/heel blend, a different headstock, and moving the bridge pickup closer to the bridge.
Sully
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Originally posted by artonsafari View PostThat one's nice but the blue one....
The headstock on the red one would work well for a Surfcaster shape. Off set the body shape, semi hollow it out, slope the head stock the other way.... Surf '71
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Originally posted by sully View PostGot this back from paint yesterday, just need to wire it. Really not a fan of the headstock with this model, but that's why you make prototypes. This was proto #3, and I've built a bunch more since this one, but it sat for ages and I finally decided to say "fuck it" and send it for paint. The experiments on this guitar was finalizing the neck/heel blend, a different headstock, and moving the bridge pickup closer to the bridge.
SullyI feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.
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