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great guitars! Do you build the necks too?

Thanks. Yup, everything is done via the same CNC based on my proprietary CNC files that were first worked out by hand then transferred to the computer to be duplicated. Neck back shape, nut width, neck thickness, radius and fret size are all up to the customer. I can pretty much do any popular shape and custom thicknesses now since I have more control via having a CNC programmer that can create the needed files. So I'm not limited to a catalog of pre-determined thicknesses as I was in the past with the Clone guitars. If someone wanted bizarre specs (not that this should be done) like a 1 3/4" nut width, sharp V shape neck that was a real thin .760" at the first fret and got absurdly thick to .960" at the 12th along with a 7.5" - 16" compound radius, carbon fiber stability rods and stainless vintage size frets it would be one awkward neck IMO but it can be done.

The things that don't change when it comes to my necks are the headstock shape and logo, the two piece construction style, the square cut fingerboard overhang past the 22nd fret, the headstock adjust single action truss rod and the 2 1/4" heel width everything else is tailored to the customer. The slightly wider heel width was a must for me and all my D'Avanzo guitars have it and they all use the same neck pocket shape despite the body shape. The other thing I wanted to make sure I could do were single action truss rods that are headstock adjustable (4mm allen) even when a Floyd nut is used. All those Floyded guitars posted are headstock adjust truss rod, so gone are the days of taking necks off to adjust the rod at the heel (like my old Clones were) and I didn't have to use a tone sucking dual rod to get headstock adjustment either. I also didn't need to notch the body or the fingerboard overhang or any future pickguards or add a spoke wheel for access to a heel adjust single action rod. Not one of the typical parts companies could nail all the specs I wanted for my necks and bodies, I contacted them years ago when I was planning all this to see if they could and all I got were "we can do this but not that" type answers and that's not good enough. So I had to find my own CNC programmer to build the guitars I wanted my name on without resorting to hand building and astronomical prices.
 
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So... how does your neck shape compare to a Charvel? And/or, sounds like you can mod the shape?
 
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So... how does your neck shape compare to a Charvel? And/or, sounds like you can mod the shape?

That's the whole thing, I don't have A shape, I have any shape a person wants. I do have what I guess I can call my "standard" shape which is my personal favorite and the one I use when the person doesn't know what they want or isn't picky or just trusts me which is a C shape .790" at the 1st fret to .850" at the 12th. Anyone that's comfortable on a Charvel (raises own hand) would find it quite comfortable. The neck I did for Ayrton however was a special request and just a hair thicker while still maintaining the comfortable C shape. So anything you want (in most cases) can be done, C, D, V, Asymmetrical back shape and thickness can be as thin as .770" at the first fret all the way up to an absurd 1" thick neck.
 
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Just caught wind of this thread...really great stuff! You've got a great eye for design. I dig!
 
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I need to rob a bank... I'd love a JD made out of Ash with a single direct mounted humbucker, a non-recessed Floyd, maple board, and a chunky asymmetrical neck.
 
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I would love to have a Seafoam Green Stratocaster with a non fine tuner floyd rose, non locking nut with locking tuners, Fralin SP-42 pickups, maple on rosewood, and the black headstock overlay.

Maybe next year.
 
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I need to rob a bank... I'd love a JD made out of Ash with a single direct mounted humbucker, a non-recessed Floyd, maple board, and a chunky asymmetrical neck.

A 1 hum Floyded JD would rock! If it was a real stripped down work horse with an oil finished body and neck you might only need to rob a convenience store or gas station, not a whole bank LOL.

I would love to have a Seafoam Green Stratocaster with a non fine tuner floyd rose, non locking nut with locking tuners, Franklin SP-42 pickups, maple on rosewood, and the black headstone overlay.

Maybe next year.

Hell yeah I'd love to use one of the new reissue non-fine tuner Floyds. I'd put Floyds on everything if I had my way haha.
 
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A 1 hum Floyded JD would rock! If it was a real stripped down work horse with an oil finished body and neck you might only need to rob a convenience store or gas station, not a whole bank LOL.

I'm certainly not opposed to that. I have two guitars with oil finished bodies, a Tele (dyed red and finished with tung oil) and a hardtail Strat.

What sort of price would we be looking at? (PM me, please) :sly:

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I'm in the process of putting together a few, but most notable are

1) a Strat with a sapele body with flamed maple cap, which'll get a maple and ebony neck and a trio of Bartolinis
2) a chambered Jazzmaster/Tele hybrid in swamp ash with (again) a flamed maple cap, maple and rosewood neck, with a Fender '51 Nocaster neck and a Texas Special bridge
3) a swamp ash Charvel/Strat, with a Carvin neck and a pair of the Bartolini "Grunge Set"

Wheeeeeeeeeee...
 
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^ there is a trend of workhorse guitar huh lol.

Yup, good old less is more. I tend to gravitate to simpler guitars myself, well not too simple I have been known to use some absurd paint colors haha.

I'm certainly not opposed to that. I have two guitars with oil finished bodies, a Tele (dyed red and finished with tung oil) and a hardtail Strat.

What sort of price would we be looking at? (PM me, please) :sly:

No problem, I'll send you a PM.

I'm in the process of putting together a few, but most notable are

1) a Strat with a sapele body with flamed maple cap, which'll get a maple and ebony neck and a trio of Bartolinis
2) a chambered Jazzmaster/Tele hybrid in swamp ash with (again) a flamed maple cap, maple and rosewood neck, with a Fender '51 Nocaster neck and a Texas Special bridge
3) a swamp ash Charvel/Strat, with a Carvin neck and a pair of the Bartolini "Grunge Set"

Wheeeeeeeeeee...

Cool.
 
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Yup, good old less is more. I tend to gravitate to simpler guitars myself, well not too simple I have been known to use some absurd paint colors haha.

Not me. I want guitars complex and plain.. oh wait. :D
 
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