Help Me Decide The Fate Of My Strat Project

Help Me Decide The Fate Of My Strat Project

  • Just See It Through - You've Already Started

    Votes: 5 45.5%
  • Cut Your Losses Now And Sell The Body/Neck

    Votes: 5 45.5%
  • Finish It, But Do A Poly Finish And Lesser Hardware

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • I Have No Opinion

    Votes: 1 9.1%

  • Total voters
    11
Re: Help Me Decide The Fate Of My Strat Project

Curly said:
Jeff,
you've convinced me that you'd be happier cutting your losses and putting the money somewhere else

regardless, here's a pic of my ash strat project:
strat-ash-001.jpg


I just have to cut the nut and do the set up, and she'll be done

but, good luck with your decision

Curly, is that the USACG parts guitar? That's a beauty!
 
Re: Help Me Decide The Fate Of My Strat Project

FretFire said:
Curly, is that the USACG parts guitar? That's a beauty!
indeed it is ... you have a good memory! :)

this one's taken me a while, mainly my fault ...

USACG neck & body/ Roxy finish/ Callaham hardware/ G & G case (from Callaham as well)/ Antiquities.
 
Re: Help Me Decide The Fate Of My Strat Project

Curly said:
indeed it is ... you have a good memory! :)

this one's taken me a while, mainly my fault ...

USACG neck & body/ Roxy finish/ Callaham hardware/ G & G case (from Callaham as well)/ Antiquities.

I've been anxious to see the final product, hence the good memory! I absolutely adore the neck I got from USACG. From those specs it's going to a force to be reckoned with tonally as well.

When you're done with it, take some pics and send them with some information about it to the email address listed on the page below. They'll eventually get it up in their customer picture section.

http://usacustomguitars.com/customerpics.html
 
Re: Help Me Decide The Fate Of My Strat Project

Jeff,

I agree with these guys. A clear or single color translucent finish would be perfect for it. I don't know what to tell you about keeping it or selling it. I'm not much of a strat man myself (I know, I have a Predator, but I decided this afterwards), so personally I would get rid of it. But you obviously like them, so it's your call on that. If you decide to keep it, I wouldn't sacrifice the quality of the paint job. Go ahead and get a good one, just use the single color to save cost. But its a beautiful guitar, so I'm sure you wouldn't have trouble selling it either.

What rhymes with Marshall Slash Reissue?

We're so sad we missed you?

Partial rash of tissue?

I'm not coming up with anything.
 
Re: Help Me Decide The Fate Of My Strat Project

Like everyone else, I think the grain pattern is too nice to cover in sunburst. A simple transparent tint would be nicer (and cheaper)

If you decide that you still don't want to invest the time and money assembling your Strat, I sure you will get several offers based on your photos.
 
Re: Help Me Decide The Fate Of My Strat Project

I say do it, but $600 for the finish is just too much. Go with someone else... (no offense to her, of course... she did a nice job with the tele, but it's still too much money)
 
Re: Help Me Decide The Fate Of My Strat Project

This is a tough one... I am a strat guy and that probably colors my opinion but I'd finish the project and see what it does for you. Play it a while and let it loosen up. If it doesn't excite you, sell it either as parts or a whole.
and ditto on the clear finish rather than a sunburst. Personally I really like tung oil which is cheap and lets the guitar breathe.
 
Re: Help Me Decide The Fate Of My Strat Project

Maybe I should consider a transparent color again. That is what I originally started off with. The trouble is, even a transparent nitro finish will cost about $325-$350 for the body, and then the neck runs around $200, so it's not that much of a savings. It's hard to find commercial finishers working with nitro....and I am adament about nitro if I'm spending the $$. I guess that's really my problem...I'm picky, and that's going to cost.

For the record, my wife thinks that I should just finish it slowly over time. Get the hardware, then a while later get the pups...then send the body to be done....ect. Perhaps not a bad idea.

Again, I guess my main struggle is the fact that since I've got my LP's, my taste has changed in the feel I like. Perhaps it's a temporary swing and I'll come back to center after the "Honeymoon Period" with the Lesters is over. If this is the biggest delima in my life...I guess I have nothing to complain about.
 
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