Re: My name is Curly, and I like strats
thanks guys ...
it's been a busy couple days ...
I was a bit tired putting up that page, so not many notes ...
I put this together yesterday. I saw the body at Warmoth, and it was light, and cheap, already finished, so I jumped

the neck was also from the "Showcase". It's a Clapton profile, and it felt so darn nice while I was putting the finish on, that I kinda rushed it a little

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For me, the feel of the neck is so important, and this one feels darn near perfect - maybe just a hair big for my small hands, but I agree with those who think a little mass in the neck enhances tone and sustain
and yeah, Grits, I definitely wanted some vintage tint on it, but being the first time I've finished one, I didn't do that yet - I love that slightly "aged" yellow look, though .. really, I'd like to get the look that G & L does on their hand rubbed necks
the idea I had in my head was kind of a "poor man's Clapton" strat ... so I used a vintage trem, and vintage style tuners. I know that some feel the vintage hardware has less mass, and that's part of the tone ... this ax is very "present" and feels good acoustically - always a good sign. The neck joint was so tight, I was concerned about forcing it home.
It's really quite amazing to me that it required almost no setup ... just a couple of turns on the trem claw screws to adjust the height of the bridge off the body. I can hear a little fret noise when I play acoustically, but it's gone when I plug in, and that's about how it should be, for me
I've tried to do a little more with each guitar I've assembled. The tuners seem a little tricky to me, and cutting a nut is a challenge - this time I ordered the neck with the nut, so that saved me some time.
well, I don't want to bore you guys .... I've definitely got the bug, and a couple of other projects lined up. I've gotten so that "off the shelf" axes just don't do it for me - I've put together 3 strats and 1 tele so far, and I like 'em all better than most of the stuff I find in the stores
anyway, I'll try to post some clips when the neighbors are gone ... but this is an ax I'd be proud to let any of you play
Peace