Aceman: check out these I built!

Re: Aceman: check out these I built!

Man, I remember back on the Warmoth board seeing all of your builds with their parts. Crazy to see how far you've come. I really like what you've done! I'm sure in the future I'll be in touch about having a build done. I love your philosophy.
 
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Those look cool man, I especially like your take on the SuperStrat.

Congrats!
 
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So much win! Orpheo, you have built some awesome stuff!! You should throw up a link to your website so folks can check out more and maybe order one.
 
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Thanks guys :)

I'll launch the website in february '18. By then, it would have been exactly 5 years ago I thought of making my own stuff. Before then, I'll run down a few ideas by you, of course.

In the mean time... I will leak ideas and guitars every now and then :D
 
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Ok....you're on my radar now!!
Seriously KILLER work man!!

Just curious....what is typical pricing for some of these?
 
Re: Aceman: check out these I built!

Ok....you're on my radar now!!
Seriously KILLER work man!!

Just curious....what is typical pricing for some of these?

thank you! :D

It totally depends on what you want.

See below. All prices include a hiscox hardshell case, Shirt, Strap and other tiny goodies. Shipment is not included neither is VAT when outside of the EU.

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The SG style with these pickups (gold topped Prails), would be $1699 (ish, depends on EUR/Dollar rate, but it's in this ballpark generally).

The strat has a laminated walnut top on swamp ash, figured maple neck and fairly expensive pickups. Hence: $1999. With Seymour Duncan's SSL1's and without the lam top, it would be a LOT less (think, $1599)

The other two: market pricing for the body material makes it a fairly tricky situation but expect for the left one $1999 (single piece quilt maple, 9 piece neck, gotoh floating floyd, custom seymour duncans). The other one would be a bit less ($1899) because the materials are marginally less expensive.

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single piece padouk neck, ebony board, real MoP inlay, single piece korina back, figured maple top, nitro finish. Yeah, this won't be cheap. Or Will it?! Depends. I believe that $1999 isn't that exhorbitant for a handmade instrument? The inlay will set you back another $100, so let's make it $2099 for the version you're seeing here.

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These are kinda the bread 'n butter of my lineup. I designed these when I started and only last july finished the third one.

From right to left: Tele style with tele features but in an LP shape: $1599. Yes, same price as the strat without the visual gimmicks because making the wooden pickguard takes as much time and effort as carving and sanding a top :) The middle one: same. $1599. It's black korina body with an ovangkol neck, ebony board. The right one: $1699 because of the SLIGHTLY more complicated wiring and extra pickup.

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These two are kinda cool. The LP has a chambered body, trem, F holes and a laminated figured walnut back. The other is korina with maple. BOTH have a 17 piece neck (really, I counted). The right one will get a new neck, by the way, so I can actually reach that 22nd fret ;) (I'll make it a longer scale with 24 frets, to cover the upcoming gap between fretboard and pickup). That beind said... the LP is becaue of all its gimmicks $2599. Sorry... it just takes me so much more time to actually joint a separate back, glue it on, laminate it to the substrate core, chamber, carve and recess the top, etc etc.

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THis one is a tricky beast. In its cheapest configuration (2 pickups, 1 volume, 1 toggle, 1 tone optional no charge), ash body, 5 piece maple neck, ebony board: $1499. Add more, like exotic timbers, carved top, elaborate electronics or what not and the price goes up. But I can do a LOT within this model and for that pricing. As long as it has a slab body of ash, korina or sapele, a 5 piece neck of timbers priced equally to maple and 2 humbuckers. Heck, even coil split is free if you so desire (what's the difficulty of wiring the red/white wire to a pot versus taping it off and tucking it away? none at all).

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Same like the F-hole LP earlier but $2699 because of the third pickup, more complex wiring and third pickup :) she wasn't done here at the time I took the picture, though. That's why the back cavity plate isn't installed and all the wires are visible. I'll post more of this one later (I'm reworking her to accept a new p90 design I cooked up).


Hope this all helps. I tried to choose photos of guitars I hadn't shown before but a bit of overlap is of course inevitable.
 
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And just a bump, follow him on Instagram for a lot of nice wood and in-process pics. I am always delighted to see the progress.
 
Re: Aceman: check out these I built!

And just a bump, follow him on Instagram for a lot of nice wood and in-process pics. I am always delighted to see the progress.

Ummm....not sure I want to pics of Orpheo's wood on Instagram. :naughty:
 
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oh wow... even here wood jokes :P

I'm gonna get to work later today on a carved top strat. when that will be done, it will be.... great!
 
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Again - still just "wow"

Amazing what you can achieve not wasting most of your time on here. Pics on that start ASAP.

Dude - I may have to commission a guitar....I'm guessing you are cheaper than Crossley?
 
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FWIW, I think your prices are really reasonable, especially considering the quality I know you put into your guitars.

Comes to it, I'd rather give that amount to you than to a big company, plus get a true hand-built piece of art for the price of a run-of-the-mill LP. No contest in my mind.
 
Re: Aceman: check out these I built!

Again - still just "wow"

Amazing what you can achieve not wasting most of your time on here. Pics on that start ASAP.

Dude - I may have to commission a guitar....I'm guessing you are cheaper than Crossley?

I'd love to make you a guitar. what do you have in mind?

As for Crossley: yeah, he starts at 3000$. I start at 1500. (LP's with a carved maple top on a back (korina, mahogany, ash) start at 2000 though). (I see I crapped out with the links. lemme fix that).

I try to keep my pricing reasonable but the balance is a difficult one. I have to work really efficiently for that pricing: one hickup and I'm losing cash :P but that's my risk, not yours.


As to that other project... I'll post pics as I go along, perhaps even later today. But for now: enjoy the pics I posted ;)
 
Re: Aceman: check out these I built!

FWIW, I think your prices are really reasonable, especially considering the quality I know you put into your guitars.

Comes to it, I'd rather give that amount to you than to a big company, plus get a true hand-built piece of art for the price of a run-of-the-mill LP. No contest in my mind.

That's indeed one of my hopes: that people would rather try to keep a small bizz afloat than dump their cash on a big company where they're being treated as ' customer 2017492 from territory US-MS, sales code US-REG5'. Which, frankly, you are. I was being asked if I want to hire people and expand. No. I don't, I want to keep the personal touch. I want to keep the ball in my court. Maybe I'll hire one later for administrative chores but I prefer to be talking to my suppliers myself, etc etc.

As far as that goes, I am a truly self-taught man. I learned this on the job. Never took one single class.

I'm not sure if that was wise or foolish, but mistakes I made 3 years ago, happened 3 years ago and never again.
 
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