NGD - Bottom Feeder 'Bird

Wattage

High Voltologist
It appears I am slowly becoming Will Ray, now if I could only have his chops. I was able to use eBay's "Make An Offer" feature and got it for what I wanted, first time that has worked out for me.

It's a used Eastwood Stormbird already nicknamed it "Tonka" for Paul Chapman of UFO fame.

It wasn't really as ready to go when it got here as it was supposed to be, I guess it could've been represented a little better but UPS Ground from AZ to NY could've thrown some things out of whack a bit too. Especially with the crazy weather across the country. Anyways I always expect to do some work regardless.

When I unboxed the guitar it was kind of dirty so it was definitely getting a cleaning before much of anything else. It also had a poorly applied Pinup Girl decal on the body and a decorative cross on the truss rod cover that had to go ASAP! The wiring was a little fubar so I took it apart and cleaned it up and fixed the broken wire at the switch (it's an EPI switch that was supposed to be a Switchcraft, least it wasn't a box switch). I also put tape on the cheeseball wiring that was done for the bridge pickup swap to stop any weird ground out issues for now. The neck needed a little relief so a quick tweak which worked out well took care of that and then some work to get it intonated properly. It is a lefty that was already strung up for a right-hander, the nut was cut for it but the bridge didn't have enough adjustment to get the intonation right. I pulled the lower three saddles and flipped them to give them enough travel, luckily it worked. The lower E was close but I was able to just get it in. I also oiled the board while I had all apart since it was a little dry. It has crap mini pots that'll be getting pulled once I figure out how I want to re-wire it, I may put a Volume on the guard and pull some of the other knobs.

**For anyone who thought these are Gotoh parts on here, sorry all Sung Il**

Now for the good stuff. It has a great neck, very Gibson-ish, fairly large and not far off a late 50's profile. It is very comfortable. Don't know if it has ever had a fret file but they are pretty good, no sharp ends and well dressed and level. The bridge P-90 was replaced with a Dimarzio DP154 DLX Plus. Not sure how good or bad that is yet but I was always kind of interested in this pup so I'm glad to give it a try. I need to get some foam to raise the pickups up a bit, they are a little lower than I like them and seem a little too bright for it. Getting them close as I could tonight seemed to help but I'd like to get them dialed in better. All in all it is fairly resonant, pretty well balanced and I love how it looks. A little TLC went a long way, I really like it, even Mrs. Wattage approved.

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You can see the EPI switch and how little room they leave for an upgrade in these things. I am going to rout out a little more wood so I can get a proper Switchcraft switch and better wiring in there. I really love the look of these things, the finish is pretty nice, sort of a Melody Maker-ish Vintage Burst.

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You can see the homemade cross on the truss rod cover. Got that off with some effort and then sanded it down flat. Give the headstock a little contrast. I'll probably shoot a little clear over it to get the loss back at some point.

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Scott, are those pictures flipped or are the knobs on the top? Looks a little odd to play with the knobs on top!
 
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I do not think *I* could get used to the controls on top, but great guitar,Scott.
 
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Those are very cool budget non-reverse Firebirds (my favorite Firebird body type). I almost ended up with a gold one for free at one point, but it didn't end up happening. And my bandmate loves his black one.
 
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Are you gonna re-orient the pot layout?

On my Lefty Strat I only use a Master Vol,the other pots are double-sided taped down....
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I really like that guitar, very cool indeed. Is it restrictive having the knobs in the r/h forearm area when you play it ?
 
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Yeah I am trying to figure out exactly what I want to do with this thing. I got it really liking the look and the idea of it but also knowing Eastwood is somewhat questionable quality. It's a cool guitar and I like it quite a bit but the neck isn't quite as true as it seemed at first. So realistically I need to do a re-fret with a level of the board to get it right. It's not so bad right now but to really do it right that's what it needs. It also needs new tuners, new bridge and at that point I'd do the tailpiece as well. Is it worth it? The way I go thru guitars? Mmmm....

I did get the nut squared away, it needed to be lowered and the high E slot fixed up and that helped it out a lot. I'd had the bridge pup up a bit too high which wasn't helping things either. The DLX pup has some serious pull and it was creating some odd overtones.

I also got new switch put in last night, the one in it was cracked and creating some issues. Couldn't tell it was cracked so I wasn't sure what it was till it fell apart handling it.

What I am likely to do is put a Volume knob on the lower horn ala Gretsch and keep a Tone knob down in that last inside position on the body then just put something cool in the holes left behind. At that point maybe just play it until the frets need to be addressed in earnest and then decide what to do with it.

All this said it really does sound pretty good (big bottom end), it has a feel to it that I like and I love that it has this funky pawnshop vibe (crapburst and all). My bud that does most of my tech work does not like it fwiw. He's not down on decent budget axes but thinks this one has just enough wrong that it goes against his way of thinking. He does not like funky old imports with crapbursts like I do so we'll see, maybe it can win him over. The Stormbird did bring him a bottle of Jim Beam Devil's Cut to soften him up a bit hehehehe!
 
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Another update -

After finally using it for rehearsal last night....it's going get the upgrades. It really worked out well, it hangs great on the strap too, much like an Explorer.

Parts ordered - fret job will wait for now since it seems to play all right. I am sure it's cheapo wire so I'll likely wear 'em down pretty quick
 
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A quick update

wired it for 1 vol & 1 tone plugged the 2 holes up and it worked out pretty good so far

I can grab the vol pot easy and I don't hit them playing

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Bottom Feeder Lefty 'Bird

Bottom Feeder Lefty 'Bird

Looking good! I was able to have a Lefty Dean turned in to a righty guitar pretty easy. Fun stuff to throw on people to watch.

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So I've been using this thing quite a bit and I really have to give DiMarzio props on this DLX pickup, this thing sounds killer.

Still haven't done any of the other upgrades yet but I'd really like to get tuners done before too long. The tail and the bridge aren't bad enough to bother me and I don't want to mess with the tone at all.
 
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