NGD: I put this together when you were not looking

Ayrton

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So you know how I didn't have a neck I wanted to use with the blue strat? I got to snooping around on the Musikraft site and they had a quartersawn, chunky neck slab board that was just crying out to me. I resisted and went about trying to nail down the EJ Strat.

Well as it is with me and parts, I came across a minty '14 EJ body on the cheap. Once I had the body, I knew just the neck I wanted and sure enough, it was still available. I had to do it you understand, right? :dunno:

I mean I already had all the other parts, pfft...

No real building as much as assembling, but just some tweaking and a set of Fender CS '54 pickups later.

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You see the difference in the '05 EJ and the '14 EJ

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That is it for vintage Strats for a bit. I have some other things that need attention.
 
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That is it for vintage Strats for a bit. I have some other things that need attention.

If that is how you feel about it, I'll be glad to take them off your hands. I could use a good EJ Strat, but I'm still deciding If I want the Maple or Rosewood fretboard one.
 
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The EJ Strats are just too good for the price. I will totally buy a CAR and/or a black one next.
 
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Someone asked about the cost of putting together a great partscaster, and that brings up a good point.

I have built many Stratocaster based guitars and most were good, some great and a few duds (to my ears). I still think the Eric Johnson strat is the best you can buy for the money new or used, but if you want to roll your own.

Here is a breakdown of this one.

New EJ body $380
New MK neck $200
Used CS '54 pickups $100
New PG $15
New pots/switch $25
New Gotoh 101TS $65
New Gotoh Tuners $40

The neck and body were lucky scores, but anyone can catch the same luck. You can also buy used or OEM parts. The point being that you can build a premium guitar at or under $1000.

The LPB Strat was less money, but you saw the work that went into that guitar. I only had to tweak the fit and make a nut for this one (I finished the neck of course).

I love building them and would encourage everyone to do at least one.
 
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I am so jonesing for a strat with a rosewood board. I put together (and I use that term loosely) a strat about 10 years ago. Swamp ash body, white transparent true nitro finish and all gold Callaham hardware.... tuners and everything. The nitro finish on the body and neck were sprayed by Kenny (kmcguitar), a great forum brother. He sadly passed away in 2011. The finish is/was flawless. I put APS's in the neck and mid and SSL1 at the bridge.

Even going nitro and Callaham, I'm still only in it right at a grand. It's still the nicest piece of ash I've ever seen and the prettiest translucent white strat. Let me see if I have a pic on my tablet so I can share.

***Edit... this is the best pic I can find for now.

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Kenny :(

MK strats are so classy looking. I had Mike (xssive) build me one a few years ago.
 
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They are really classy. I have never been able to bond with a strat with singles, so I don't do it any justice, despite the fact that its a fantastic instrument.

I also really miss Kenny. He was such a nice guy and super talented with guitars. I know he always wanted to open his own shop, but his health got in the way. I hate that I can't remember what his health issues were.

I found a pic of the guitar raw, before Kenny started working on it. Look at the grain pattern on it. It's the same on the back. I wish more of the grain showed through the finish, but it sure is pretty in person.

Ayrton......I'm sorry to slightly hijack your thread. I love looking at all of the builds you do and I'm happy that you take the time to share them with us.



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Hell no, this is not a highjack. That is what my threads are for, talking about building.

That is a fantastic block of Ash. Where did that come from?

Mine

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That translucent white looks awesome over the ash!
 
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The body came from Musikraft of all places..... and it was in their clearance listings. I think I paid $130 for it. I don't know if I still have any records with details but it was too cheap for how beautiful it was, at least IMO.

I love the way your Mary Kay looks too. There is something so pleasing about the translucent white finish. I like the 1 ply white pickguard on yours and mine is the same. I really want a mint green pickguard setup, but I can't find one that is one ply. Because I used a 22 fret neck, I can only use a 1 ply guard. I tried to use a standard 3 ply guard, but I couldn't tighten the neck all the way down.... the fretboard extension started to crack the pickguard and then it all bound up.

Oh the first world problems we have!
 
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That opaque white looks awesome over the ash!

Thank you very much. It really does look nice..... but all of the Mary Kay strats I've seen were beautiful. That's why I like strats finished like this so much. Swamp ash almost always has a pleasing and very visible grain pattern.
 
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I don't play enough guitar at the moment to justify getting another one, but sometimes I check out hardtail Strat bodies. I worry about buying necks I haven't held though.
 
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Nice strat/work as always. I'm contemplating a pine tele in MK. Definitely has me looking at parts lol.

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I need a neck for a late 80’s MIJ Squier. Would you guys recommend Musikraft? I don’t want to spend much...but who does?

Thanks.
 
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I’ve been 100% happy with Musikraft. When I took my latest project in for setup the tech was impressed at how good the fretwork was straight from them. Also, the ability to choose from a very wide range of neck profiles seals it for me.
 
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I’ve been 100% happy with Musikraft. When I took my latest project in for setup the tech was impressed at how good the fretwork was straight from them. Also, the ability to choose from a very wide range of neck profiles seals it for me.

Agreed 100%.
 
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Musikraft can be hit or miss. There have been many issues with incorrectly installed trussrods. The necks would run out of adjustment or not go into relief. The neck I bought for this guitar is very nice, but even with the nut backed completely off, there is very little relief.

The most consistent quality has come from USACG or Warmoth. You have considerably more options with USACG, but you can get a Warmoth vintage neck for under $200
 
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