Re: Let's see your GUITAR!
Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2014 8:36 am
God damnnnnnnnn
V jealous
How's the newbie?
V jealous
How's the newbie?
awesome! way quicker to put together and set it up playing real nicely than i expected considering it was shipped in pieces. I LOVE the trem unit, it's like a mustang trem but better, really smooth action and always returns to the same position. Despite how quirky it looks it's a really comfortable guitar and I'm pulling some nice sounds from it so far, really really happy. Will probably be my main gigging guitar at least until the harvester is done. I usually play the otakumaster but i still seem to pop out the low E and/or break the high E a lot which is annoying.tomlane95 wrote:How's the newbie?
that finish.... those knobs..... 24 frets....TheStevenLasombras wrote:
Have dealt with hairs in finish before. tru oil means you can sand or scrape the hairs ou and add more, and will be fineTheStevenLasombras wrote: Baritone project I started this summer came to fruition this weekend. First time using Tru-Oil, but I'm liking the feel. And all the shiny parts distract from the cat hairs in the finish...
Warmoth neck, cheap Jazzmaster copy body from eBay. Railhammer Chisel in bridge, Lace Drop in neck. The results so far have been... very pleasing.
Fuck dude, that looks sick! So much sweet sexy-time guit action there.
skullservant wrote:Swapped the neck on my Jazzmaster and put it on my Telemaster body, I wanted to play the Telemaster out because it's lighter!
I've been thinking about going bari for a little while now, but wasn't sure how to do it.TheStevenLasombras wrote: Baritone project I started this summer came to fruition this weekend. First time using Tru-Oil, but I'm liking the feel. And all the shiny parts distract from the cat hairs in the finish...
Warmoth neck, cheap Jazzmaster copy body from eBay. Railhammer Chisel in bridge, Lace Drop in neck. The results so far have been... very pleasing.
That's badass, dude!TheStevenLasombras wrote:
Baritone project I started this summer came to fruition this weekend. First time using Tru-Oil, but I'm liking the feel. And all the shiny parts distract from the cat hairs in the finish...
Warmoth neck, cheap Jazzmaster copy body from eBay. Railhammer Chisel in bridge, Lace Drop in neck. The results so far have been... very pleasing.
Haha, so far I don't really mind the added 'texture'...AxAxSxS wrote: Have dealt with hairs in finish before. tru oil means you can sand or scrape the hairs ou and add more, and will be fine
That looks awesome man! Really digging all of your choices thereTheStevenLasombras wrote: Baritone project I started this summer came to fruition this weekend. First time using Tru-Oil, but I'm liking the feel. And all the shiny parts distract from the cat hairs in the finish...
Warmoth neck, cheap Jazzmaster copy body from eBay. Railhammer Chisel in bridge, Lace Drop in neck. The results so far have been... very pleasing.

