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Tele-Holic
Join Date: May 2008
Location: Oklahoma
Age: 37
Posts: 523
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The Jangler! - My First Frankenguitar
This guitar was the first one I have ever built entirely of spare parts. I started with a Affinity Strat that I got at a pawnshop for $ 75.00. I then modded the body to a more Jaguar / Jazzmaster look. I tinted the neck with ReRanch Neck Amber. I painted the body and headstock with ReRanch Coral. I then used Nitro Lacquer to complete the finish. I added upgraded MIM Strat pots, switch and bridge. The bridge pickup is a MIM Tele that I had laying around. The mid and neck are MIM Strat pickups. I tried my hand at a bit of " relicing " and it seemed O.K. I found the lettering for the headstock at Target as kind of an afterthought. I call this one the " Jangler " as it is one twangy - jangly little beast. My total cost into the Jangler ( not counting the cost of the spare parts I used ) is about $ 150.00. If anything, it was good practice soldering and painting / finishing. What do you think? The link with pictures is http://s331.photobucket.com/Dale_bucket
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Doctor of Teleocity
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You asked ........ I'll answer. I think the headstock sort of overpowers the cut down body. Cut it into a Telecaster shape and I think it would be a great improvement. Otherwise .......good job.
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Poster Extraordinaire
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Garden City, KS
Age: 46
Posts: 6,908
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Yeah, that headstock looks huge, but I think it's more the camera. Looks like you're using a pretty extreme wide angle setting on your lens.
I think that's a neat concept, but I'd like to see a pic from a normal perspective. |
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Tele-Holic
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Maryland's Eastern Shore
Age: 51
Posts: 644
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Pearloid pickguard might look nice too but the white looks fine. Body looks good. |
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Poster Extraordinaire
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: New Orleans, LA + in the past
Posts: 8,579
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Dig around and find a spare T neck to stick on there for a trial. Kind of a pain, since you must mod the heel. But I'd try some intermediate sized headstocks before I went straight to an actual Tele headstock.
Always wondered what the merger of the two headstock styles would look like. The body shape and color are excellent! Very well done.
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Doctor of Teleocity
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Post a straight-on picture and I'll Photoshop a smaller headstock on it.
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: St. Petersburg, FL
Age: 58
Posts: 170
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This Wikipedia page has various headstock shapes that you can download, click in the thumbnail and then right-click on the image and save the SVG file.
You'll need and editor capable of opening the SVG files (actually their a text file but unusable to you in that form). You can get a free editor called Inkscape. Print out a few headstock shapes, cut them out with some slots around the tuners, tape them on and see what you like.
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