obviously it's supposedly a '73 body. i got a '78 bronco neck from a guy that had filled in all the holes on the neck with dowels, so i kinda had planned to have the neck set and drilled professionally, but then he said he'd wire everything up and set it up for another $40.
i love soldering, and i'm not horrible at it, but i work 60+ hrs weekly, and spending time on this is not something i can do with a new house, and impending nuptials. made perfect sense to have it done right, all at the same place (
www.midwesternmusic.com).
body: '73 mustang refinished in OTM/Candy Rotten Apple Seafoam
neck: '78 bronco with F tuners (slot head), bone nut (?), white pearl dots
pg: og white pearl with 110v panel 3 way switch (huge, one piece - no tip)
bridge/vibrato: '66 trem unit/plate from parts guitar auction, Fender RI bridge (oops)
control plate: '65 from parts guitar auction (major screw mojo)
knobs: RI jazz bass from parts bin
pickups: neck - road worn strat, bridge - dragonfire hot rail 10.8k(?)
pots: 500k mini, switchcraft jack
for a parts guitar, it came together rather nicely. i had it for too long and it was due for completion. i do need to add a string tree, but i haven't noticed it affecting it so far (rocked for about an hour at the shop on a deluxe reverb).
neck is a lot clubbier than i remember on my stang (73 compstang RI - sold), and incredibly fatter than the '66 in dakota red they had at the shop. gol'dern 70's! but it's not hard to play by any means. didn't try the tremolo as i have no bar for it. action is a little higher than i prefer, but not unplayable in the least bit (hot rail is too tall jonze). sounds fan-fucking-tastic clean, and has a nice gritty fuzz (via the DR :E).
only probs:
- lil' e is might close to the edge of the fretboard, thanks to the poorly spaced thimbles on the RI bridge.
- action
other than that, it's bloody wonderful. will be doing a demo, then she's off to
thomas to provide the love (i am no longer
into them, per se).
EDIT: just played the shit out of it at lunch (albeit unplugged), but it has good resonance, and i like the way she moves.