Re: If you had your own signature guitar,
Fender scale, but built like Gibson made it.
so poorly made and with tons of blemishes for a high dollar guitar? or you mean like old gibson, when they treated every guitar as a piece of art that had to be perfect to having just dots of solder on the pots and a finish so polished that it's shiny as a mirror perfect?
mine would be a classic flying v body with mirror pickguard and a reversed arpoon headstock
25 1/2 scale
schaller floyd baseplate
string saver saddles, titanium inserts
stone tone block
noiseless springs
compensated brass claw
Alexsander Chromov trem stabilizer
planet waves trimlock tuners (quick restring)
24 stainless steel frets + zero fret
double action titanium truss rod
deep bolt-on quartersawn roasted maple neck tinted dark brown and polished with boiled linseed oil
rosewood fretboard with a slight black tint and grain filled with black and grey pearloid binding and full iommi cross inlays on MOP
chambered mahogany body with maple cap and lead bar weights on critical mass spots
neck pickup is a pearly gates bridge with double row of hex screws and helper a5 magnets in a 12 hole aged raw nickel cover
bridge pickup is a duncan dimebucker
vol is an A500k push pull wired for blower switch tone is A500k .022uf orange drop cap push pull for activating a Q-filter, push is q-filter off, 3rd pot is a low end contour pot a backwards wired A500k push push pot that controls a black ice passive fuzz
it's avaible on black, green burst to indigo, blood red, transparent wine red and tarnish reliced white, only the maple cap on the body is painted with epoxy paint the rest of the body is finished with boiled linseed oil