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Tele-Meister
Join Date: May 2008
Location: Alameda, CA
Age: 33
Posts: 150
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Bill-O-Tone Assquire
I built a parts Esquire a couple years ago. It was aimed at noisy, loud, dissonant rock, so I called it the Assquire. The guy who gave me most of the parts and did all the wood related stuff is named Bill, hence the Bill-O-Tone brand name.
![]() ![]() ![]() The pickup is a hot rail. The body, bridge, and control plate are from a saga kit. The neck is from a nicer place, I don't know where. The pots, knobs, switch, an tuners were from my local store... allparts, etc. The switching system is as follows. Toward the volume knob is bypass, pickup straight to jack; no vol, no tone. Middle is vol and tone in the circuit. Toward the neck is to ground; kill switch. For higher res: http://flickr.com/photos/benadrian/s...7594302495866/ Cheers! Ben Adrian |
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