Single Cut Gold Top

Peter Crossley

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Here's another off the bench,
Gold Top Single Cut, 25" Scale, 24 frets
Single piece of maple over Single piece of African Mahogany Body
Qld Maple/Ebony/Silky Oak/Purple Heart neck with Ebony Board
Inlay and Logo in Gold MOP, Japanese symbol for Gold..
Triple bound fretboard.
Brierley A5/A4 Crossley set pickups in double cream
Gold sperzels
Gold Hardware

fairly heavily chambered,
Sorry about the pix, gold is such a bugger to try and photograph properly
Pix........

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Re: Single Cut Gold Top

Wow...that guitar looks like it should be hung in a high-end jewelry store. It looks like a gem. That is a classy looking guitar to die for.:32:



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Also - how does that truss rod cover work?


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Also - how does that truss rod cover work?


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Its hel in place with magnets, 2 of them, rare earth magnets that are 3mm in diameter.
The pointed section of the cover is chamfered at the back.
So to gain access, all you do is to push down ont the pointy end, and the whole cover pops up.
Its really easy to access, and no messy screws to hide under the couch...
 
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Peter, your work always looks amazing. A master builder fo sure. I like the magnet idea, just haven't figured out how to incorporate it into my guitars.
 
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Crap!!!that’s what I think my axes look like every time you post pics of one of your builds...
 
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Well, golly!
You never fail to amaze me with your designs.
 
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Beautiful. And while the photography may not show up the true gold, what it does show up is an interesting color. A kinda gold-flake light-lime. It would be a cool color to do on purpose.
 
Re: Single Cut Gold Top

Its hel in place with magnets, 2 of them, rare earth magnets that are 3mm in diameter.
The pointed section of the cover is chamfered at the back.
So to gain access, all you do is to push down ont the pointy end, and the whole cover pops up.
Its really easy to access, and no messy screws to hide under the couch...

Fantastic approach, Peter - well done!


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