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I used a Squier mini strat neck refinished with tinted amber, tru-oil and a geocha decal. This was my first attempt with tru-oil. I had this neck in the parts box and I thought I would do a practice run on it before I refinished the neck on my 1975 Musicmaster project. Well, it turned out way better than I was expecting and I had an extra musicmaster decal I wasn't using at the moment so everything just kinda fell into place.
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The body is made from poplar. I had made a template from the 1963 Duo/Musicmater I used to own. I figured it would come in handy one day.
The bridge is from a CV Squier DuoSonic. The tuners are kluson style tuners from bezdez on ebay and I got the pickguard material from bezdez as well. I think I have about $150- $200 bucks in the whole thing and I can't seem to put it down.
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This thing plays great. It's a killer little blues/garage guitar.