Re: Custom Made Guitar
	
		
			
				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: