Meteora projects. The 2 bodies in the back are the first ones I ordered, but the seller later offered to recreate them in a custom oversized version, so I will probably end up using the 2 closest to the camera. Super excited about these! Now just need a break from my recent 70-hour weeks to work on them!
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Meteora projects. The 2 bodies in the back are the first ones I ordered, but the seller later offered to recreate them in a custom oversized version, so I will probably end up using the 2 closest to the camera. Super excited about these! Now just need a break from my recent 70-hour weeks to work on them!
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Here's pics of my Precision Guitar Kits LP Junior Doublecut. I bought the kit in July and with work and a lot of other things, It's taken a good while to get this one to where it's ready for paint.
Day of arrival in July 2020:
The front ready for paint. This is after grain filling and sanding to 600 grit.
The back. Sanded to 600 grit.
Last edited by ErikH; 10-18-2020, 02:55 PM.
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Originally posted by beaubrummels View Post
How do the blacktops sound compared to regular filter trons?
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Here is my Godin Multiac Steel Duet Ambience, about 2 months old. This is really easy to play and sounds wonderful through a PA system, which is why I got it.
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Jackson X series soloist SL3X zebrawood. Duncan Designed Distortion and Hot Rails. Floyd Special bridge.
Got a bit lucky. Based on the serial number, this appears to be the same one used in the photos on the Jackson web site. (Granted it’s a budget Indonesian axe, and it’s been messed with - tone was replaced with a kill switch, but a fun fact nevertheless.)
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Black D'Angelico Premier ES335 with no F holes. I put a SD Demon 8 in the bridge and a reversed Jazz 4 in the neck. Oscar Schmidt OE40N. I put a reversed GFS Deluxe style mini-humbucker in the neck, a Rio Grande BBQ in the bridge, TOM bridge, and new gold knobs. The lesson I learned from the OE40N is when you buy a guitar from an old hippie and he says he "fixed" the wiring it's going to be a lot of work. It was a complete rats nest and the noisiest guitar I have ever played. I have a tortoiseshell pickguard coming to replace the cheap hand-cut one he made. I would also like to replace the tailpiece with something sturdier.
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