teisco inspired mustang build
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teisco inspired mustang build
Thinking of doing something on the lines of this. I always dig the 60's teisco vibe, except for their donk headstocks.
Pretty much need to go with this style of bridge because the pups are flush mount. The neck would be a 24" conversion neck from a jagmaster (9.5" radius). This is one of my favorite necks. Probably paint neck and headstock glossy black.
Does it seem to flow nice or is it not right?
Pretty much need to go with this style of bridge because the pups are flush mount. The neck would be a 24" conversion neck from a jagmaster (9.5" radius). This is one of my favorite necks. Probably paint neck and headstock glossy black.
Does it seem to flow nice or is it not right?
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I know. The pickups will be pretty high off the body so I will need the increased distance. They are compensated for bridge and neck position, in that one is taller than the other. If I use a strat bridge the strings will rest on top of the pups.
I will route a test slab to fit the neck, bridge and pups before doing any routing to the guitar body to make sure everything jives.
I will route a test slab to fit the neck, bridge and pups before doing any routing to the guitar body to make sure everything jives.
Yes, when they were in the Teisco Tulip guitar. The guitar didn't play that great but the pickups soundedcur wrote:Cooter approval is always a plus. BTW, did you ever try these pups out?
amazing. You can nail pretty much anything in the Dirtbombs catalog with those pickups.
Smells like Rock n' Roll
Re: teisco inspired mustang build
That was my idea about my secret project. Get out of my head!cur wrote: Probably paint neck and headstock glossy black.
matte30is wrote:Someone man up and get a balloon.
That model of wraparound bridge that you chose is a quest to find for cheap. Actually it is Tonepros that costs something like $80 or $90. But there is a cheap copy of it that can be seen on some cheap guitars like SX or Johnson and it rarely appears, on ebay at least. The only solution of intonable bridge that market offers for cheap is this copy of Leo Quan Badass bridge
And this thing is VERY tall. If you decide to use it, the neck angle should be quite steep. As another option you can use usual tune-o-matic, that is a better bridge than Leo Quan IMO.
And this thing is VERY tall. If you decide to use it, the neck angle should be quite steep. As another option you can use usual tune-o-matic, that is a better bridge than Leo Quan IMO.
matte30is wrote:Someone man up and get a balloon.
I bought one of the Leo Quan copies for a Kalamazoo KG2 project. I wasn't expecting much because it was so cheap but it's actually pretty solid.sunshiner wrote:That model of wraparound bridge that you chose is a quest to find for cheap. Actually it is Tonepros that costs something like $80 or $90. But there is a cheap copy of it that can be seen on some cheap guitars like SX or Johnson and it rarely appears, on ebay at least. The only solution of intonable bridge that market offers for cheap is this copy of Leo Quan Badass bridge
And this thing is VERY tall. If you decide to use it, the neck angle should be quite steep. As another option you can use usual tune-o-matic, that is a better bridge than Leo Quan IMO.
Smells like Rock n' Roll
Yes it is solid, I tried one on the Junior project. I didn't like that it was very tall. If the neck angle is not enough, the guitar will have high action. And in terms of playability I don't like the tall bridge under my wrist. If with tune-o-matic you have a stoptail and you can put your wrist on the strings that go from TOM to the stoptail, with Leo Quan you can't do this and your wrist has to hang out in the air between bridge and the body of the guitar. Maybe with the bridge that is not that tall the situation will be better.cooterfinger wrote:I bought one of the Leo Quan copies for a Kalamazoo KG2 project. I wasn't expecting much because it was so cheap but it's actually pretty solid.sunshiner wrote:That model of wraparound bridge that you chose is a quest to find for cheap. Actually it is Tonepros that costs something like $80 or $90. But there is a cheap copy of it that can be seen on some cheap guitars like SX or Johnson and it rarely appears, on ebay at least. The only solution of intonable bridge that market offers for cheap is this copy of Leo Quan Badass bridge
And this thing is VERY tall. If you decide to use it, the neck angle should be quite steep. As another option you can use usual tune-o-matic, that is a better bridge than Leo Quan IMO.
I'm sorry for the offtop, but I will be glad to see Kalamazoo KG2 project here on the forum I'm a big fan of all Melody Maker related guitar family and it is always interesting and useful for me to see your work
matte30is wrote:Someone man up and get a balloon.
Thanks. I'll definitely post pics when it's done.sunshiner wrote:I'm sorry for the offtop, but I will be glad to see Kalamazoo KG2 project here on the forum I'm a big fan of all Melody Maker related guitar family and it is always interesting and useful for me to see your work
I've got to get a few of these projects finished so I can try and trade cur something for the Teisco Stang build when he gets it done.
Smells like Rock n' Roll