Custom Made Guitar

570ex

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Just as i was about to go and buy a new guitar i stubled across a few people that make custom guitars for not unreasonable prices. i was wondering has anyone here had one custom made? any good/bad experiences? and (if your UK or maybe USA if i could get it shipped) do any of you have recomended guitars builders?
 
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I am one of the custom builders on the forum. I think my prices are pretty reasonable. for a completely hand made guitar - its often less than the cost of a Name Brand high end guitar
I am building currently for some forum members

feel free to PM me

if you give me your email, i'd be happy to shoot you some pics of my latest work

Cheers
 
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Blueline said:
I am one of the custom builders on the forum. I think my prices are pretty reasonable. for a completely hand made guitar - its often less than the cost of a Name Brand high end guitar
I am building currently for some forum members

feel free to PM me

if you give me your email, i'd be happy to shoot you some pics of my latest work

Cheers
Could you host some pics on here for all? If you have difficulty in hosting go to www.photobucket.com and you can then host pics there it's free as well!!
 
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6-9 months here, but currently without a decent workspace, sorry (that´s why the sig says "reopening soon").

Although price wise I´m up in the range of a Jackson USA or Gibson Custom, depending on the options. But I can do literally anything for a price. Neck-thru, crazy inlays, wacko airbrushing, you name it. But you pay for it as well... ;)

I would have posted Pics a long time ago, but my "former PC" was lost in a "small fire" and that took all of my "album" with it :crying:
 
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will post pics for all to see when i get home from work
thanks for the heads up on the place to post - i keep losing my free spaces

As for my building style
I have quite a few designs to choose from ranging from flat tops to aggresively carved figured maples
I use an extended neck pocket that increases sustain and tuning stability, but I could go on and on...

I use only the best woods (solid mahogany or korina backs, one piece necks, etc)
and I can do inlays as well.

Zerb is a great guy and would go a great job too.

Cheers
 
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Blueline said:
will post pics for all to see when i get home from work
thanks for the heads up on the place to post - i keep losing my free spaces

As for my building style
I have quite a few designs to choose from ranging from flat tops to aggresively carved figured maples
I use an extended neck pocket that increases sustain and tuning stability, but I could go on and on...

As far as "own designs" go, Blue probably has the one upü on me, as I´ve only built to order as far as custom axes go. The 15 "Zerbe Customs" that are out there were all of that type. The 35 or so "standars" were all strat knockoffs or Dinkys, nothing special IMO. But as far as general construction goes, from what I´ve read/ heard we seem to be from the same general "school" ;)

I use only the best woods (solid mahogany or korina backs, one piece necks, etc)
Here we "see the same", I prefer high quality tonewoods as well, but for the most part hgave gotten "stuck" with exotic woods like Zebrawood, Bubinga, Coccobolo (which I currently refuse for health reasons, BTW) and such..

and I can do inlays as well.
Anything up to and including a "tree of life" (see Jem-series) I can do myself, anything else I have a wonderful old Lady in Waldkirch for. God bless her soul, her work is the best I´ve ever seen.

Zerb is a great guy and would go a great job too.

Cheers
Thanks, Blu. But the same goes for you ;)

It just kind of boils down to "How long are you willing to wait, and how much are you willing to pay" (I´m in Europe, so Customs and Shipping cost become a decisive factor). I admit to being higher priced, but that´s because I´m the only luthier in a 100km+ radius, likely larger (I have/had customers coming all the way from Italy and Switzerland). If I were any cheaper, I´d never be able to save myself from setups and refrets long enough to actually build anything.

I really do need to see what I can get going as far as "recovery of old photos" goes, I really miss looking at that quad-neck I once built.... ;)

I´d say if it´s "immediate", go to Blue or JohnJohn (who also IIRC bilds custom axes, but I may have a "wrong impression"). I´ve seen Blueline´s work on a few pics, and it really looks great, definitely worth considering :smoker:
 
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I have had a Custom guitar built, and am currently working with a Luthier in building a custom acoustic also. My electric is essentially a Tele thinline made from Mahgony with a Flame maple cap. It has 25½" scale, ebony board and the neck shape and fingerboard are modeled after a '61 335. It has 2 Humbuckers that are coil tapped. A jazz in the neck, and '59 in the bridge. It is a great guitar. I have had absolutley no problems with getting what I wanted from the Luthier who built it. The whole experience was painless. I did drop it recently, and it is being repaired(a minor crack in the back). So I miss it... it is one of my favorite guitars. The Company that made it is no longer in business. As far as my acoustic goes, it will be modeled on a OM size. The back and sides are quilted mahogony, the top is german spruce. Rosewood board, and bridge. I left the inlay designs up to the luthier who is building it, with one minor suggestion, I did not want a busy fingerboard. It will more than likley be finished in sunburst. What shade is still being decided. The builder is Cris Mirabella www.mirabellaguitars.com. He specializes in restoration, but is a Master craftsmen/ Artist. I love his work, and have worked with him on many other projects. What it really comes down to is you have to feel confident that the builder and you are communicating on what you want. Any good builder should be able to build what you want, and should be able to advise you on what you can and cannot do. I am sure that the other builders here do fine work. I would prefer to work with a Luthier who is local, so I can check on the progress as the project is moving along!!! LOL D.S.
 
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I'm currently in the process of building with Blueline.. chambered (mahog/maple) tele with rosewood neck. Experience has been nothing short of excellent. Would (and have :dance: ) recommend him to anyone.

It's currently being finished (natural back, translucent red top), and should be done within the month.

here's a pic http://www.uwm.edu/~ascrowe/guitar_prepaint1.jpg (Pic is 192k, may take a while to load depending on your connection)

-alex
 
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Fatty said:
I'm currently in the process of building with Blueline.. chambered (mahog/maple) tele with rosewood neck. Experience has been nothing short of excellent. Would (and have :dance: ) recommend him to anyone.

It's currently being finished (natural back, translucent red top), and should be done within the month.

here's a pic http://www.uwm.edu/~ascrowe/guitar_prepaint1.jpg (Pic is 192k, may take a while to load depending on your connection)

-alex

Thanks for sharing - looks good even in its natural state. It's going to be a killer when done, please show the guitar again when done.
 
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Blueline said:

Gorgeous looking top on that one - blue matteo colour? Are they SD pups on them and are they coil tapped aka a well known P*S MC model?

Good to see your work and also others I am very supportive of guys who do this as I believe that if you want good guitars then there is no better way than having one custom built.
 
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Thanks
Those are SD pickups - I will use whatever a customer wants as long as I think it will sound good in the end, but I prefer SD pickups because its a great product and I'm very familiar with their diverse line

the top is what I call Blue Raspberry
there is a coil tap push/push
and the little switch is a kill switch for shutting hte guitar off between sets and/or a stutter effect as it isue used by the guitar's owner

the neck is hand rubbed oil and the body is nitro
the tuners are grover self-locking

hope you enjoy guys

Cheers
 
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Skullkrusher said:
Take a look at this guys work.

http://www.driskillguitars.com./

By all means, if you haven't looked at Joe Driskill's stuff, you should. He is a first class guy and builder. The dude is INSANE! He makes his own tremolos and stop tail piece bridges out of one chunk of brass for each bridge. He MAKES the carbon fiber he reinforces the neck with and inserts into the control cavity (and in my case, is making carbon fiber covers for my P-90's).

Definitely take some time to read through his website. Very interesting stuff. He is a one man shop and does some pretty intense stuff.
 
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I know joe and have spoken to him about guitar building a bunch of time. He is a first rate builder and a first rate guy - his stuff is amazing
 
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ok, i dont wana intrude on any of ur guy's business here, but warmoth is an EXCELENT company to do business with. they are very helpful to talk to and they are pretty damn cheap. my enire guitar shipping price was 15$ to a POBox in Alaska!!!!! that is very rare, cuz livin all the way up here i am slammed with shipping prices often. anyways, i would definatly look at their website and/or give um a call. they can do almost anything u want um to, and they build them in 6-8 weeks. They ship worldwide too...... ok i will stop invading on ur guy's sales pitches!
 
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blue line is also building me a telecaster right now and I couldn't recommend the experience more. He is a great guy to talk to and has some great designs plus the little stuff like an extended neck pocket for better contact and sustain. I won't post any pics of mine because it is just getting started, but i am very excited about it. Thanks Blueline.

his prices are great for custom work too. I doubt you will find anyone who builds like he does for the same price.

Alex, that tele looks great. I can't wait to see it when it is finished.
 
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