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Doug wrote:the reds and Daphne seem so predictable. I mean if you want to flip it, then those colors should help. But to complement that aged headstock & neck I'd love to see you replicate the aged, yellowed white.
This.
It's been to hell and back, has a real story attached to it, an above-and-beyond heroic save was made and now you want to make it common as muck. Keep on restorin'.
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Well I don't know where I am gonna find a vintage neck cheep enough. I only have the body guys.
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Doug wrote:I'd love to see you replicate the aged, yellowed white. And it will look less like a refin (not that you'd withhold that detail).
With a little skill, maybe you could blend new paint into the old (car bodyshops manage it!) thus saving most of the old guitar mojo. :P

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Other than the turnaround speed , I'm most impressed by the grain orientation and the roundovers matching perfectly.
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AddamInsane wrote:I'm most impressed by the grain orientation and the roundovers matching perfectly.
Thanks! I figured you would catch that. I knew I wanted the grain running lengthwise with the body so I measured the cut angle and transfered it to the
donor wood. I didn't know how the grain would actually match up until I started sanding everything flush. In the words of Mr. Petty "even the loser gets lucky sometime."



I vote for Daphne blue myself. I think punkacc needs a blue guitar. He's got red covered. :lol:

The aged white on this one is definitely not the original finish.
It looks to be about the 4th or 5th time it's been refinished and it's a poor refinish at that.
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Change in plans for the Musicmaster/duo. Think I'm gonna do it in an off white. Maybe like it was.

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HOTNESS - red tort on white is classic.
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I think I would slap a neck on it and call it done. 8)
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cooterfinger wrote:Slap a neck on it and call it done. 8)
Looks cool like that. Maybe some Danish oil on the bare wood. Road worn. I would name that guitar "glory whole."

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cooterfinger wrote:I think I would slap a neck on it and call it done. 8)
me too, and much admiration of your MAD SKILLZZ !

wish I kept my mangled maplestang body now and sent it to you to get put right. Live and learn eh :D
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I have a nice paperweight now by the way.
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cur wrote:
cooterfinger wrote:Slap a neck on it and call it done. 8)
Looks cool like that. Maybe some Danish oil on the bare wood. Road worn. I would name that guitar "glory whole."
I think it looks awesome. Sell me that and the scalloped neck. Jobs a good'un!
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Punkacc9 wrote:Change in plans for the Musicmaster/duo. Think I'm gonna do it in an off white. Maybe like it was.

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looks so cool way it is in the momment
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Punkacc9 wrote:Well I don't know where I am gonna find a vintage neck cheep enough. I only have the body guys.
I know a luthier who has at least one Mustang neck, I think 1965 and maybe a '64. I'll give ya his email and phone if ya want...he's in Conyers. Maybe you know of Peter Jones?

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I kind of dig it the way it is. :)
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MatthewK wrote:HOTNESS - red tort on white is classic.
Yessss... 8) :twisted: :) ...or with the antiqued white.
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Just learned about a custom electric guitar luthier who worked up around the Seattle area until he passed, I think about seven years ago. He smoked big cigars and played his three-necked guitar as a one-man band. Gettin to the point here...He made a guitar with exactly this type of ergonomic "armrest" cutout. I wonder if a former owner of this guitar was from that region?

If anyone's interested I can post the reference to the article in a recent issue of Vintage Guitar Magazine.

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Pssst. Paging HNB. Take over the thread or start a new one.

(Sold this to HNB. I think he will do it justice.) :D
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Totally! Once I get back from Japan.
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Woah. You're in Japan??
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No heading over the 6th to the 21st with some students. :)