Shortscale Guitar Dressing Room (feat DanHeron)

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

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bitch I was just on that hahah
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Hahaha, I was worried I'd do it then open the thread and see you'd gotten there first.
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You little tinker!

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robroe wrote:also i vote no pickup covers with holes in them. fuck that shit. people with mustang pickups w/o solid covers need to fucking go to guitar retard school
No.

Whilst I agree with you that is complete bullshit. People should be able to do what the hell they want with it, and that means EMGs, TOM's, Floyd Roses, the works. We're not in the business of telling people what they can and can't like, no matter how much it is stupid.
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Mike wrote:We're not in the business of telling people what they can and can't like.
Yes we fucking are.
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On the forum, yes.

In this fantastic feature that people are putting graft into? No.
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Except Amber Switch tips, clearly.

It would be quite good if we left these things in as tricks and if you click on them it closes the Applet.
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Mike wrote:Except Amber Switch tips, clearly.

It would be quite good if we left these things in as tricks and if you click on them it closes the Applet.
hahaha.

DO IT.

Zebra buckers, hot rails and bucker sized p90 on the way.
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toranado pickguard

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OR automatically flags up a thread in the hpub informing all other posters. We should leave stuff like this in, so's we can out them as we don't want round here.
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Zebra. Should be scaled about right.

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hot rails.

EDIT: cleaned up the edges.

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James wrote:We need a colour for comp orange.
I have this already on, body colour 20 with red comp stripes:

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bucker sized p90
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Great work people. Remember we need both angled versions of single coils.
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ooh i've missed all the action! i'm going to be changing the strings on the duo-sonic later on so i can take pics of the bridge, and also the funny pre CBS (but still transition) logo, if that's any use. there's also a logo on my '76 stang that's different to the usual ones. small mustang text but without the go faster-y bits. and i've also got the 70s musicmaster one if it's needed.
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stewart wrote:ooh i've missed all the action! i'm going to be changing the strings on the duo-sonic later on so i can take pics of the bridge, and also the funny pre CBS (but still transition) logo, if that's any use. there's also a logo on my '76 stang that's different to the usual ones. small mustang text but without the go faster-y bits. and i've also got the 70s musicmaster one if it's needed.
Brilliant, strings have become the BANE OF MY EXISTENCE doing stuff for this.
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Just started adding some of the new stuff people have uploaded.
Got the block inlays on. Pearl ones are photo things, the black ones I just did with black boxes drawn on flash - looks pretty good.

Going to add some of the pickups and stuff now.. and the new bridges people posted.
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I know this is a pain but can anyone remake those pickguards without the bridge gap? Then it will work better with the other bridges.

DuoSonic bridge, black block inlays on maple neck:
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