Something inspired by a Cyclone II
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Something inspired by a Cyclone II
This is my first project, something inspired by a Cyclone II, and Belinda's Mustang, and... well I've already got a Jag, so I wanted something with a full scale neck (sorry guys) but a short scale body. I also wanted the Jag Tremolo and Switchplate, but with three pick-ups.
Cyclone/Mustang bodies are difficult to find in the UK so I bought a Squire Bronco Bass in the hope that I could make something of it. (a guitar at least!)
And Something had to be done with such a ridiculous looking instrument!
I bought a Jazzmaster style neck, very cool and 70s looking with block&binding. There are issues with the neck pocket being slightly wider than the new neck but I can live with it. The tone and vol on the bass didn't have a control-plate so I decided to do without one and design a new shape for the scratch-plate. I had to make my own anyway because of the different scale. Here is the first mock up:
Here is the most recent mock up, the colour is a very pale green, with matching headstock. I haven't finished the scratchplate yet but its nearly there:
Cyclone/Mustang bodies are difficult to find in the UK so I bought a Squire Bronco Bass in the hope that I could make something of it. (a guitar at least!)
And Something had to be done with such a ridiculous looking instrument!
I bought a Jazzmaster style neck, very cool and 70s looking with block&binding. There are issues with the neck pocket being slightly wider than the new neck but I can live with it. The tone and vol on the bass didn't have a control-plate so I decided to do without one and design a new shape for the scratch-plate. I had to make my own anyway because of the different scale. Here is the first mock up:
Here is the most recent mock up, the colour is a very pale green, with matching headstock. I haven't finished the scratchplate yet but its nearly there:
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I am digging the design. The Jag trem is a nice replacement for strat trem. You could also use a Mustang bridge too. Just make sure to place the pickup switch plate far enough away from the strings. Great original guitar.
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Goegeous! I would love to play an instrument like this. I really like the Cyclone II design, and this is an interesting take on it.
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