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Join Date: Jul 2003
Posts: 55
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2 partscasters finished! 70's and Esquire
i finally got around to finish my 70's partcaster guitar and i'm very pleased with the results!
![]() or http://img287.imageshack.us/img287/7721/dsc001677go.jpg and here's a pic of another recent creation of mine: ![]() or http://img287.imageshack.us/img287/3166/dsc001718uk.jpg hope you like it! |
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Join Date: Jul 2003
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oops, i almost forgot to to mention what parts i used ;)
the 70's telecaster features: -77 neck and tuners -76 6 way bridge -77 neck plate -MIM body (yeah, i know, wrong shape) -bacchus bridge pickup -MIM neck pickup -aftermarket controls the esquire features: -82 tokai breezysound neck -82 fender jv body -73 bridge pickup -73 bridge -compensated saddles -all 76 screws, switch, knobs -73 control plate -69 neck plate i think that's about it. they both play very well, the 77 neck seemed dead on another body but now it's twangin'. the esquire is a workhorse, i can tune the neck up to a G and it won't twist. light as well. and i just love the looks of an esquire :) |
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