P-Rails for a Multiscale?

Genieworx

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Hi Folks,

It's been a while since I've troubled the good people on this board, but I'm a little stuck. I'm having a 6 string baritone, multi-scale guitar built and I'd very much like it to have just the one bridge pickup. What I do want however, is some tonal options and based on a few videos I've seen, the P-Rails seems a good option. The issue being that I'd need it angled.

I've mailed SD, but have yet to receive a response. Do you think it's highly unlikely that they would build a slanted version? I've been thinking maybe a mini-bucker/rails version as well, but I'm far from qualified.

Any help, very much appreciated.
 
Re: P-Rails for a Multiscale?

I had a feeling this might be the case.

If I'm honest, for the right pickup the extra cost might well be worth it. Depending on how much extra is of course.
 
Re: P-Rails for a Multiscale?

They could possibly build it on the Epiphone nighthawk (I think that's what it's called) baseplate. I would first suggest they start with the Trembucker P-Rails bobbin. The problem is, the cover for it would have to be drawn, and totally cut by hand as a one-off. Not impossible, you'll just pay for the labor time.
 
Re: P-Rails for a Multiscale?

They could possibly build it on the Epiphone nighthawk (I think that's what it's called) baseplate. I would first suggest they start with the Trembucker P-Rails bobbin. The problem is, the cover for it would have to be drawn, and totally cut by hand as a one-off. Not impossible, you'll just pay for the labor time.

Interesting! I have a '93 Nighthawk Custom that'd I love to have a P-Rails in, but figured the one piece top would make it impossible. Guess not!

Let us know what they say about this slanted P-Rail.
 
Re: P-Rails for a Multiscale?

Well, it kind of does make it impossible without a totally one-off cover. I can't speak for the Custom Shop whether they're even willing to entertain a project like that, nor how much it would cost, I'm just saying what has to happen IF they wanted to make it.
 
Re: P-Rails for a Multiscale?

Hi Folks and thanks for the responses. The cover would be a tricky one, but I figure that without it, it will just be 3 bobbins on the base plate. If mini-bucker bobbins and a single blade bobbin could be tilted, I don't think that would look too bad. I could be wrong though. :)

Still no word from the Custom Shop, so I may drop them a chaser.
 
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