Frankenstein's Lab! [SHOW YOUR PROJECTS THREAD]

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Frankenstein's Lab! [SHOW YOUR PROJECTS THREAD]

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It's time for a thread for all our stuff that doesn't need a thread of it's own and whatever and stuff, yes AND STUFF! Because stuff is stuff and we all like stuff whatever stuff is or isn't but it's stuff and stuff is cool! os… post some stuff :thumb:

Like this stuff.
ripping apart The Thang MII: have a new [i.e. working] floyd coming I got cheap and putting a bari neck on it and doing the one bucker/knob deal
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damn :joy: put a mfos diy 16 step sequencer init. with the knobs along the edge of the body, and the switches in place of the tuners on that 12 string headstock. :love:
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Dat cabinetry...
Simple guitars are really attractive to me lately :thumb:
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Achtane wrote:Dat cabinetry...
Simple guitars are really attractive to me lately :thumb:
You should make that guitar from Electric Dragon 80000V one day, too.

I almost did it to the body of my bassVI project… I love that guitar… but I'd need a alligator skin guard and a Dan Armstrong pickup to do it right… someday maybe...
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Excited for this thread! One of these years I need to finish the parker fly project i posted about on here a while back...
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Got a cool cheap V project in the works.. just gotta see if I have all the screws I need and to find a bucker-to-strat conversion plate I know I have… somewhere…
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Mudfuzz wrote:Got a cool cheap V project in the works.. just gotta see if I have all the screws I need and to find a bucker-to-strat conversion plate I know I have… somewhere…

I have several of these, in a few different colors and orientations...would be happy to send you one!
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Tom Dalton wrote:
Mudfuzz wrote:Got a cool cheap V project in the works.. just gotta see if I have all the screws I need and to find a bucker-to-strat conversion plate I know I have… somewhere…

I have several of these, in a few different colors and orientations...would be happy to send you one!

:lol: Your're awesome! but no… I have 4 of the things.. I keep buying them and forgetting where I put them and then find them again when I don't need the things :picard:

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Mudfuzz wrote:It's time for a thread for all our stuff that doesn't need a thread of it's own and whatever and stuff, yes AND STUFF! Because stuff is stuff and we all like stuff whatever stuff is or isn't but it's stuff and stuff is cool! os… post some stuff :thumb:

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ripping apart The Thang MII: have a new [i.e. working] floyd coming I got cheap and putting a bari neck on it and doing the one bucker/knob deal

project complete! it's alive!
I don't like the pickup that much but over all the guitar is cool :thumb: lots of metalz! tuning is dropped A
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I really like the tiny pickguard.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Louy7zH9guw
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it's a les paul back plate :lol: I just didn't want a Vanhalenstein and it is a arch top :lol:
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cool finish!

I have a couple in the wings for when I get done with the 7 strang.
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AxAxSxS wrote:cool finish!

It's a stock Jackson finish [body is a Stealth EX I got for $15 at trading musician] called stone :lol: it's that texture stuff they put on everything in the early 90's :lol:

AxAxSxS wrote:I have a couple in the wings for when I get done with the 7 strang.

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Mudfuzz wrote:
Tom Dalton wrote:
Mudfuzz wrote:Got a cool cheap V project in the works.. just gotta see if I have all the screws I need and to find a bucker-to-strat conversion plate I know I have… somewhere…

I have several of these, in a few different colors and orientations...would be happy to send you one!

:lol: Your're awesome! but no… I have 4 of the things.. I keep buying them and forgetting where I put them and then find them again when I don't need the things :picard:

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Done! jangle V lives!!!
weird old godin pickups
old MIJ neck
super cheap plywood body
green plexiglass under painted with chrome paint
a stereo knob cuz they are cooler then guitar knobs
strung with flats
slide tones a sick! jangle tones and hip! surf tones are rad!
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