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Join Date: Dec 2006
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Assembling an interesting guitar
I'm piecing together another guitar and thought I'd share what I have in the works with y'all.
Here is the plan: ![]() The control plate will have no switch slot just volume and tone Here is the body: Two piece super lightweight swamp ash from USACG ![]() Here are the parts I have so far: -TV Jones TV Classic bridge pickup -Wilkinson VG300 bridge -Warmoth Maple neck with Kingwood fingerboard in Boatneck contour Here is What I will be getting soon: -Taipan Tone custom control plate with no switch slot -Taipan Tone neck plate -Gotoh Staggered Vintage Tuners -3ply white/black/white esquire pickguard -two 500k audio pots -electrosocket jack cup So far everything is going according to my current plan. I put this project on hold for a long time and it was originally going to have a T.V. Jones neck pickup and a standard Tele 3 way switch but I decided to go one pickup with it. I ran into a slight complication with that change of plans because I didn't know off hand where to get a control plate without the switch slot. I did some searches here and found some info and ended up emailing both Callaham and Taipan Tone but ended up going with Taipan Tone. I liked the idea of the control plate sitting flush with the pickguard and when I emailed Taipan Tone I found out they were having a 10% off sale for TPDRI members. I'm really itching to get this guitar all put together but it'll probably be a little while longer since I'm still waiting on parts and haven't finished finishing the body. |
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Oh man!!!! I love those Wilkinson whammys!! The purists are gonna' flip...I say Let Em!! Go Man Go!
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Cause with the right nut and locking tuners(Gotoh Vintage Locking) NO tuning issues and super smooth whammy action..
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Join Date: Feb 2008
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That loooks like a GREAT Esquire variation for rockin' tones! You could also consider a stealth pickup (hidden just under the pickgaurd) in the front or middle pickup for added (but unseen) tonal variations.
Cheers! Keep us updated on your project. Ward
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Not really sure if the hidden pickup would really be that useful. I've got the T.V. Jones Super'Tron I was going to put in the neck originally. I think I may save it for the neck of my a more traditional tele styled guitar's neck pickup or sell it.
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Does the edge go from green to real dark to natural?
Do you have plans for a future neck pickup, or is that big route up front from something else?
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The edge goes from the Green/Blue to White.
I wasn't sure what pickups I wanted when I started so I got the big route. I don't have plans for a neck pup now but I do have a TV jones supertron that I had thought about putting in the neck. |
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Join Date: Feb 2007
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Looks great, schmerf! I agree, save the 'tron for the next project. But I have a question: I understand Vince's neck plates can be recessed into the body. Did you do so, and if so, did you do the routing or did Tommy take care of that? I know this is blasphemy, but I was thinking about a Tele with a recessed neck plate and a recessed control plate, both. Congrats!
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Thanks for posting this. I've been finishing on a 69 Thinline style T body from Tommy + USACG for a good while, 2 piece ash back and bookmatched lacewood cap. The lacewood is about the color of a dark piece of white oak, against the contrast of the pale ash with tons of chicken feet. Based on how yours looks, I will do mine nitro gloss, clear, all surfaces. I like the idea of the side being perceived as a single binding, that sounds good to me. Much obliged.
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I didn't recess the neck plate. Any control plate could be recessed I think on that build thread for the taipan tone guitar the neck plate was recessed because his neck plate is slightly thicker (it really does make for a very solid feeling neck attachment). One of the nice things about his control plate is that it does match up with the pickguard. I hadn't really noticed control plates not before until I put this one on.
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