1. Plastic nuts. Even on a cheap guitar, I think one of the easiest things you can do to squeak the best out of that instrument is to put a bone nut on it. There are some other acceptable nut materials (GraphTech TusQ, Ebony, Ironwood, MOP), but plastic, or some other types of synthetic material [...]
Archive for September, 2011
Things I won’t do (or at least don’t want to).
Friday, September 30th, 2011On Finishing
Friday, September 30th, 2011My finishes aren’t perfect. That probably goes without saying, but I’m putting it out there. They might look perfect in photographs, and to me, that’s good enough. But if you hold one of my guitars up close and personal, and you really get nit-picky about the finish you’ll probably see that it’s got some flaws. [...]
Oceana 3
Friday, September 30th, 2011The Lowdown Top: Plain hard rock Maple Back: Bookmatched Sapele Neck: One-piece Sapele Fretboard: Ebony Bindings: White vulcanized fiberboard Headstock veneer: Black vulcanized fiberboard Nut: Bone 1.654″ width Frets: LMI FW74 stainless steel Finish: Nitrocellulose lacquer clear coat with Regal Red .004″ glitter top Headstock logo: Hand-inked in gold metallic Tuners: Gotoh vintage Kluson-style Pickups: [...]
More Plates For Sale
Monday, September 19th, 2011I’ve got a few more plates to let go of. I was gonna keep these ones for my own projects, but I’m moving in a different direction with certain ideas, so these are now up for grabs. First is some Supro-style blade switch plates. These are not exact copies of the original Supro plates, but [...]
OEM Suppliers
Thursday, September 8th, 2011I have a number of OEM supply companies that I get parts from. So when you want me to build you a custom guitar, I can get the parts and save you the headache of sourcing this stuff yourself. Some of these companies can do things for me that they won’t do for the general [...]