Last summer I was visiting my guitar tech friend at his home and he showed me an incredible Broadcaster body he took in trade for work from another friend. The guy goes under the name Nomoonlaser and all his bodies are made from recycled wood. This one in particular came from a wood floor in a house built in the 50s or 60s I believe.


The seed was planted in my brain that I wanted to build my own. That night I made a complete list on how I would spec my own build. Really wanted to have an aluminum bolt-on neck, but I couldn't source one from EGC or Bastin so this idea sat until now. This past week when Kevin from EGC started taking preorders for aluminum bolt-on necks and I sent him money. Already have a head start on some parts laying around here including parts that were swapped off my EGC: aluminum pickguard, push/pull pots, Telecaster knobs, Schaller strap locks, Couch strap, right angle switch (might not use), and various screws.

Took a trip today to buy my body. Selected one that came from a wood floor in a house built in 1912. Needs to be routed still. Cost $70.


I have to figure out a few things right away, like stain/finish and whether the bridge pickup will be single coil or humbucker so the body can be routed and finished. The only solid plans I have at the moment are a neck humbucker and a Bigsby, lots of ideas though.
*Update: Chose ebony stain, humbuckers in both spots.
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Links:
Nomoonlaser Guitar Bodies: https://www.facebook.com/Nomoonlaser-Gu ... ?ref=br_rs
Nomoonlaser on Ebay: http://www.ebay.com/usr/nomoonlaser?_tr ... 7675.l2559
Aluminum Axes FB Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/735285233160228/