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  posted on 7/29/2006 at 20:29 
I've had some extra time this week and starting messing around with a guitar design that I will be building soon. I always liked the Fender Strat body but I hate trems. I like the stop bar and tun-o-matic from Gibson and the 2 humbuckers as on a Les Paul. I will be using a 5 way to tap into all the Fender and Gibson sounds. I will be losing the tone knobs as I never use ithem and it doesn't really go anything good to your tone just makes it bassy and lame sounding.

I included a photo I did on a image program.. Real Draw 4.0.. Awesome program by the way.

Wood choice is very important. I will be using a solid Mohogany body, Gocalo Avles neck and Pau ferro as the fretboard wood.

Most exotic woods don't need to be finished and I hate a solid body guitar with a bunch of paint and clear on it. Most likley I will be using tung oil on the body to give a sweet look and it won't kill the vibrations of the wood. Basically it will allow it to breathe which is a good thing.

Anyone have any drawing of designs they plan on building?

Here's the pic.. Simple but effective!

What would you do different...



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  posted on 7/29/2006 at 20:49,  Reply 1  
here's the same layout with a Spalted Maple body wood or I guess just a laminated top over Mahogany.


 
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  posted on 7/29/2006 at 20:52,  Reply 2  
Oh yeah pickups... If you guys haven't tried the Dimarzio Tone Zone you gotta.. I use the Tone Zone in all my guitars for about 10 years now. Not sure about the neck pickup yet... maybe a Seymour Duncan Jazz or Dimarzio Air Norton or a Blues Bucker.
 
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  posted on 7/31/2006 at 10:55,  Reply 3  
Looks cool, I like the mixture of Fender,Gibson. It's pretty musch a Gibson with a Fender Body. I like to see the pics of the finished build.
 

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  posted on 8/1/2006 at 21:12,  Reply 4  
That looks cool Brian.
I don't really draw plans for my guitars, I just have an idea in my head and do it.
Just finishing this off

 

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  posted on 8/1/2006 at 22:02,  Reply 5  
Nice Telefreak.. I like the P90 in the neck position... good idea. I was actually thinking about using a tele body at first but I always go back to the strat beacuse I'm so used it.

I was also thinking about adding a Tele style electronics plate on the strat to make it look very different. Les Paul,Strat and Tele mixed.


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  posted on 8/7/2006 at 21:01,  Reply 6  
That sounds really cool, you could also try a mustang or jaguar controll plate, could be interesting

 

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  posted on 8/7/2006 at 22:06,  Reply 7  
yeah I would like to see that

 

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  posted on 8/10/2006 at 21:00,  Reply 8  
Hey Brian that looks pretty good!
Why don't you try to add an acustic pick-up in the bridge.
I'd really like to hear a strat with an acustic bridge pick-up.
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  posted on 8/11/2006 at 03:00,  Reply 9  
Good idea, but it would proberly sound warmer in the neck position. You could always add a on/on toogle to switch from a humbucker to a acoustic pickup. Best of both worlds

 

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