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Shell Pink MJT Tele Build

Posted: Sat Aug 27, 2011 8:35 pm
by benecol
Hello there shortscale, thought I'd bring you up to speed with what I'm up to, since I've dropped various hints over the last few days... Not entirely sure if this counts as a build/project, since I'll be building the guitar from very big, guitar shaped bits, but thought it could be interesting...

I've been promising myself a lovely tele for ages - had some in the past that I've loved, and they suit the way I play perfectly. I had a Baja recently, but the neck was never quite big enough for me, and it always felt a bit stiff and lifeless to me. Played a 52ri a couple of months back, and even that neck felt too small to me (smaller than a Baja, in fact). I'm pretty particular about what I want, and had eyed up the various Warmoth options, but (corksniffer alert) I didn't want to spend all that money on a guitar with a neck radius I didn't want (can't get my specs in 7.25" radius) and a poly finish (fuck you if you sneer - I want it with a nitro finish). Flushed with my success at putting together my baritone tele, I looked at some of the various tele projects and builds around the place, and Mark Jenny from MJT Guitars was a name that kept cropping up.

Now, I'm not usually a fan of relicced finishes, but people were waxing lyrical over his painting skills, and his 'closet clean' finishes are grand - no big gouges or owt, just nitro finishes with light yellowing. So I got in touch with Mark about the specs I wanted, and he's been good as gold... He usually uses Allparts necks (same as I used on the baritone), which, word on the street is, are the same as are used on CIJ guitars. However, since I was very particular on what I wanted, he advised we use Musikraft. I also wanted the finished guitar to be very light (another beef with the Baja - I'm aiming for under 6.5lbs.), and he was able to lay his hands on a very light swamp ash body made by Wildwood Manufacturing. This was all starting to look much better than Warmoth, and cheaper too, so I went for it.

My specs run:
  • - Shell pink tele with (very) light yellowing.
    - Closet clean finish, no checking.
    - Ash body: hoping the finished guitar will weigh in at around 6.5lb.

    - Musikraft neck made to the following spec (have put in bold any changes): right-handed, 25.5 scale, 21 frets, 1-3/4" nut, standard heel, rock maple, Kluson tuner holes, single action trussrod, 7-14" radius, black markers with standard spacing, 6105 frets, flat nut, Fat C 1" to 1", slotted bone nut installed +$55, no finish (no warranty), semi rolled fingerboard edges.
    - Closet clean finish on the neck too.

    - Closet clean hardware too.
    - White button Kluson tuners
    - Compensated brass saddle tele bridge
    - Three-ply mint guard, domed knobs, round string tree, round switch tip, and I plan to flip the control plate.
Mark sent through examples of shell pink finishes with varying degrees of yellowing - I went for this one with very light yellowing (ignore the battle damage, and the fact it's a strat):

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The neck is going to be a real caveman job: was umming and ahhing about a V neck profile (my old CIJ tele had a great neck like this) but also wanted the neck to be as thick as possible; gone for the fat C figuring that I can always shave it down/replace it with a V/have a tele custom made with this profile sometime in the future. Plus, this frankly terrifying image of a Musikraft Fat C helped me make my mind up:

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... mother of god.

The only things I need to source myself are electrics (more about these another time - suffice to say, I'm a little confused) and pickups. Did a load of listening to clips, eBay scouring and so on for pickups this last week: I know I want a traditional tele sound, and I tend to shy away from overwound pickups as a rule. Fender '51 Nocasters seemed to be a good choice - traditional, but still grunty, and in the world of m@j@ pickups, not a bad price. So some of those are winging their way to me.

So that's what I've been up to: bit of a TLDR post to start with, but I'll update you as we go. Mark reckons on a 4-6 week build time, and sends pictures throughout. The guitar arrives as a kit, so we can all laugh together as I fuck up my beautiful shell pink nitro finish by dripping solder over it, then drill up through the fretboard when the time comes to attach the neck.

WHAT FUN WE'LL HAVE.

Posted: Sat Aug 27, 2011 8:54 pm
by rps-10
((front))

Posted: Sat Aug 27, 2011 9:08 pm
by wwrrss
That neck looks amazing. I love massive necks.

Posted: Sat Aug 27, 2011 9:32 pm
by Gabriel
Awesome, can't wait to see how this turns out. A lovely tele is the one guitar I would really really love.... alas being a skint teenager sucks.

Posted: Sat Aug 27, 2011 9:32 pm
by Thom
Shell pink - yes!

Posted: Sun Aug 28, 2011 4:56 am
by taylornutt
Ash Teles are definitely the way to go, especially if you select a lite one as you have. That's what I used for my Baja tele.

You mentioned you had a Baja tele recently. How about using the Baja Electronics? Such a versatile set of pickups and the series and out-of-phase options are amazing.

Posted: Sun Aug 28, 2011 6:42 am
by ultratwin
Thom wrote:Shell pink - yes!
And Tele...One more yes to boot!

Posted: Sun Aug 28, 2011 8:43 am
by benecol
taylornutt wrote:How about using the Baja Electronics? Such a versatile set of pickups and the series and out-of-phase options are amazing.
In terms of the four-way switch: no, I had it on one of my older teles, and I'm not that keen on the boosted humbucker-esque sound, and since I'm a clumsy fella, one of the appeals of the tele switch is that it just clonks from one position to another - the four way makes me skip past the neck pickup and makes the whole thing unnecessarily fiddly.

In terms of the S1 system, I really didn't like the feel of the pot with the button on the top: I'm flipping the control plate because I use volume swells a lot with delay - I thought the S1 pot felt horrible and got in the way of this.

Posted: Sun Aug 28, 2011 8:47 pm
by JesusRancher
Good luck m8, the MJT examples look good. I'd love to own a custom colour on custom colour relic strat, they are about the only relics I'm into. It's funny how fender charge so much for a custom shop recreation of a 60's factory fuckup.

Posted: Sun Aug 28, 2011 9:39 pm
by stewart
ruddy hell, that neck looks monstrous.

Posted: Sun Aug 28, 2011 9:58 pm
by StevePirates
Pretty sure that neck is a repurposed Louisville Slugger.

Posted: Sun Aug 28, 2011 10:06 pm
by benecol
The neck on that Gordon Smith has fair ruined me for other guitars.

Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2011 2:02 am
by izodiak
where Da binding At' ?

Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2011 8:39 am
by Thomas
stewart wrote:ruddy hell, that neck looks monstrous.
It is crazy big!!

Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2011 2:55 pm
by taylornutt
Since you are planning on using compensated saddles, you might want to checkout this bridge.

http://www.guitarfetish.com/Wilkinson-C ... p_873.html

I used it on my tele. it works great and is on sale right now.

Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2011 4:47 pm
by JesusRancher
I've become slightly obsessed with that mjt site, the la cabronita teles are so awesome especially without the fender custom shop price.

Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2011 5:36 pm
by benecol
taylornutt wrote:Since you are planning on using compensated saddles, you might want to checkout this bridge...
Streets ahead of you. Had already changed this in the spec, funnily enough. Although I'm loathe to have Trev Wilkinson's name on my guitar.

Izodiak, no binding because I wanted a tele with a maple neck: all my other guitars have rosewood necks, and I only like binding on rosewood board teles.

Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2011 6:26 am
by hotrodperlmutter
benecol wrote:I only like binding on rosewood board teles.
ohhh, +1.

love where this is going

Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2011 11:03 am
by lorez
this sounds like its going to be brilliant and love the relic'd shell pink on that strat

Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2011 4:27 pm
by hotrodperlmutter
i think portugal_willie just bought an allparts FAT C maple one piece and was surprised to see that it was in fact SUPER FAT.