Two projects: Prehistoric Mustang/Petrified Jagmaster
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- Narco Martenot
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I ended up going with Zip-Strip in a spray can. I wanted to buy aircraft stripper, but this was the closest thing I could find while shopping at 2 AM. I think it will work, though.
I hope to have this stripped today so I can start aging this by a few hundred years. I am very excited to start painting this. I think it will end up looking a lot like the Jagmaster's paint, but with a bit of green since I like the existing green so much (sort of a tribute to it's soon to be former paint).
Who knows what will actually happen when the Bob Ross knives are out of the cabinet.
I hope to have this stripped today so I can start aging this by a few hundred years. I am very excited to start painting this. I think it will end up looking a lot like the Jagmaster's paint, but with a bit of green since I like the existing green so much (sort of a tribute to it's soon to be former paint).
Who knows what will actually happen when the Bob Ross knives are out of the cabinet.
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I finally decided to add a volume control to the copper/ostrich guitar; which means that I had to make a control knob!
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Wooden inner, ostrich side with copper indicator; and a copper top.
I reconfigured the electronics as well. The pickup configuration is now two GFS hot rails, with a mystery GFS humbucker (leftover from a GFS SG kit) sandwiched in the middle, with kill switches for all three and a master volume. The humbucker is very powerful... I was surprised. The proximity/booster unit has also been removed. I was having too many noise issues with it. I have decided to just turn it into a pedal and make some sort of copper sculpture for the enclosure.
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Wooden inner, ostrich side with copper indicator; and a copper top.
I reconfigured the electronics as well. The pickup configuration is now two GFS hot rails, with a mystery GFS humbucker (leftover from a GFS SG kit) sandwiched in the middle, with kill switches for all three and a master volume. The humbucker is very powerful... I was surprised. The proximity/booster unit has also been removed. I was having too many noise issues with it. I have decided to just turn it into a pedal and make some sort of copper sculpture for the enclosure.
Given I am a little late in the game I just wanted to share a comment or so.
I checked out your site and you have done some really amazing things, both guitar and non guitar oriented.
Although I would never really choose any of them to play myself, the guitars look great. I really dug how you actually had a theme and went with it. Its a lot more interesting than the usual color scheme / component selection way of thinking. Even if your stuff isn't my thing, I think it has influenced me at least a little.
Also, I must say I really dig the headstock graphics you have done. I have been working towards gathering things for a 60's japanese knockoff style jazzmaster. (dark crummy heavy looking wood, lots of metal plates and interesting switches) and I have been stuck on trying to imagine what the headstock should look like. It serves a a great basis to brainstorm off of.
Keep it up!
I checked out your site and you have done some really amazing things, both guitar and non guitar oriented.
Although I would never really choose any of them to play myself, the guitars look great. I really dug how you actually had a theme and went with it. Its a lot more interesting than the usual color scheme / component selection way of thinking. Even if your stuff isn't my thing, I think it has influenced me at least a little.
Also, I must say I really dig the headstock graphics you have done. I have been working towards gathering things for a 60's japanese knockoff style jazzmaster. (dark crummy heavy looking wood, lots of metal plates and interesting switches) and I have been stuck on trying to imagine what the headstock should look like. It serves a a great basis to brainstorm off of.
Keep it up!
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Oh don't let my post fool you its nothing overly exciting. The project has hit a bit of a standstill as the person that was going to build the body for me is now unable to. Now its time to track down a nice dark wood and then continue! Ill also need someone handy with building pickguards!
The most work I've done on my own was a simple lap steel from scratch, but unfortunately I don't have access to a woodshop anymore.
What I am planning on doing is building up a jazzmaster body in a pretty conventional manner, just add details that one would usually expect out of old teisco type things. I was thinking a dark walnut wood color with a black pickguard. Heavy clearcoat finish. I have a neck from a bullet strat that I may modify a little, but really I think even a standard strat headstock will help it look extra knockoffish. I plan on stripping off the finish and sticker and doing a matching stain, with a circular logo on the round part of the headstock instead. Much like you were doing on yours.
The plan is to make the volume plate a jaguar style metal plate, and then either use the on off switch plate from a jag as well, or perhaps a couple of those huge rocker switches that you see on older guitars. I also may try and do the strange old teisco stripey metal detailing to those and the trem.
I picked up a couple of chrome rickenbacker pickups, I have always dug the tone and really the idea of a high quality 60s looking chrome pickup makes a ton of sense.
Basically it will hopefully look like a weird japanese ripoff jazzmaster, but play like an actual good guitar. No steel reinforced necks!
The most work I've done on my own was a simple lap steel from scratch, but unfortunately I don't have access to a woodshop anymore.
What I am planning on doing is building up a jazzmaster body in a pretty conventional manner, just add details that one would usually expect out of old teisco type things. I was thinking a dark walnut wood color with a black pickguard. Heavy clearcoat finish. I have a neck from a bullet strat that I may modify a little, but really I think even a standard strat headstock will help it look extra knockoffish. I plan on stripping off the finish and sticker and doing a matching stain, with a circular logo on the round part of the headstock instead. Much like you were doing on yours.
The plan is to make the volume plate a jaguar style metal plate, and then either use the on off switch plate from a jag as well, or perhaps a couple of those huge rocker switches that you see on older guitars. I also may try and do the strange old teisco stripey metal detailing to those and the trem.
I picked up a couple of chrome rickenbacker pickups, I have always dug the tone and really the idea of a high quality 60s looking chrome pickup makes a ton of sense.
Basically it will hopefully look like a weird japanese ripoff jazzmaster, but play like an actual good guitar. No steel reinforced necks!
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All in good time good sir. Right now its a waiting game until I reach 50 posts here or offset in order to purchase a body off someone! Call me crazy but I cant justify one online until I see what is out there in the forums!
After that, I am slowly accumulating the parts I need so its going to be quick. Gosh, I miss having access to a workshop.
Do you have any other projects in the works?
After that, I am slowly accumulating the parts I need so its going to be quick. Gosh, I miss having access to a workshop.
Do you have any other projects in the works?
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This is a weird little number you could pick up for cheap. May take a router, or some surface pups.
Marco, I just painted a Jaguar with Telecaster copper. It's a bit of a sparkle poo color. Not for everyone.
Bobcat
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Marco, I just painted a Jaguar with Telecaster copper. It's a bit of a sparkle poo color. Not for everyone.
Bobcat
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looks like he has more than just the body! gosh I hate ebay.
http://cgi.ebay.com/1965-Harmony-Bobcat ... 483a7941df - loaded pickguard.
The neck is also up there.
http://cgi.ebay.com/1965-Harmony-Bobcat ... 483a7941df - loaded pickguard.
The neck is also up there.