My RobertOG Mustang Project (DONE - Pix/Video page 7)

Painting? Routing? Set-up tips? Or just straight-up making a guitar from scratch? Post here, and post pics!

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cool
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Post by James »

'stiff' as you put is usually found with the better quality pots.
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Nice Job mike!!
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Dope.

Best bit from the demo "As you can see the cij single coils bring the rock...I should have played something good after saying that."
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FINALLY. I was worried this would never happen.
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wow that finish looks way better than i thought, i honestly assumed it would be a flop but you've really outdid yourself make
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Post by Mike »

Better light today but still raining so no outside unfortunately.

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I did the decals. I know it's not a Mustang but more a Duo-Sonic but:

a) I like Mustang decals
b) I had a Mustang decal
c) Suck my balls

I think I did alright considering the last time I did this was on an Airfix model Spitfire I had to condemn to a "Dogfight victim" with cotton wool and black paint because I fucked it up so much. Hyperactive kids are not good model markers.

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nice decal work mike. but WHERE IS THE V!!!
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Post by Mike »

haha... under my bed!

I'm actually thinking of giving it away to a fellow shortscaler
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Post by NickS »

OK, I changed my mind about which of your guitars I'd steal. But of course I wouldn't live to enjoy it for long.

Nice work, Mike & Mike's Dad (and of course RobOG). Very nice work. Re. the pots, can't you get some washers to bring the CTS pots down? Or drill pot-clearance holes in a scrap of aluminium sheet?
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NickS wrote:OK, I changed my mind about which of your guitars I'd steal. But of course I wouldn't live to enjoy it for long.

Nice work, Mike & Mike's Dad (and of course RobOG). Very nice work. Re. the pots, can't you get some washers to bring the CTS pots down? Or drill pot-clearance holes in a scrap of aluminium sheet?
Thanks man. yeah I have some space to manoeuver them down a little, I'll see what I can do.
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Post by DGNR8 »

Gray ghost! I liek teh decal. It's worth all the time. Do you love it?
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Post by Mike »

I do. Very much.

I'm editing a video now.
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It's perfect. I wish I had a duo II. The no-nonsense rhythm-stang.
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paul_ wrote:It's perfect. I wish I had a duo II. The no-nonsense rhythm-stang.
Thanks man, that's pretty much the way I see it. No frills.
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Post by brambleperro »

Yes! It's done!
Excellent guitar - the Toronado bridge is a brilliant idea. Looks great, sounds great.

btw,
In the first demo, what song are you playing at 2:26?
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does the toronado bridge affects sound in any way?
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Post by Mike »

yeah it keeps the strings from flapping about against the pickups.
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Post by Thomas »

This guitar looks awesome. Good call with the Toronado bridge, I'll have to keep that one in mind.