USACG strat project w/conversion neck
Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2011 6:47 pm
my USACG strat project
USACG custom strat #2 (2nd version, more on that at end of post)
![Image](http://img11.imageshack.us/img11/9100/strat1lv4.jpg)
Original version:
![Image](http://img162.imageshack.us/img162/388/creammachinefq0.jpg)
tall version:
http://img707.imageshack.us/img707/9003 ... deedit.jpg
![Image](http://img287.imageshack.us/img287/6531/pa0600062oi.th.jpg)
(headshot)
![Image](http://img287.imageshack.us/img287/7092/pa0600139va.th.jpg)
(side headshot)
![Image](http://img287.imageshack.us/img287/5965/pa0600156hi.th.jpg)
(jackplate)
![Image](http://img287.imageshack.us/img287/6319/pa0600161ix.th.jpg)
(bill lawrence pickups, and the hipshot trem)
![Image](http://img287.imageshack.us/img287/4538/pa0600206cw.th.jpg)
(backshot)
guitar shielding:
![Image](http://img69.imageshack.us/img69/2999/guitarguts2.jpg)
USACG body and neck.
body: lightweight Alder 2-piece, with a contoured heel, side jack, tummy route, fall-away cut out on the back side of the bottom bout for upper fret access.
neck: hardrock maple neck, with a pau ferro fingerboard. 6150 frets, 1-5/8" nut width. small fender-style headstock.
--Gibson scale length neck, 22 frets, fingerboard radius, of 12". the shape of the neck is a thin "C" shape, with a .78" neck thickness at the 1st fret, up to .85 at the 13th, mother of pearl dot inlays.
vintage truss with access at face of headstock.
headstock: tiltback design, 13 degrees, graphtech nut.
Bridge:Hipshot 6 String US Contour Tremolo Chrome with stainless tone bar.
pickups: humbucker-single-single, Bill Lawrence L-500L and L-280s (n & m)
Q filter for master tone, and a master volume. (500k pots)
Scratchplate: done by Warmoth, it's a slightly custom shape, with the 1st volume knob hole removed, and my luthier cut the hole for the Lawrence pickup (not a standard size) to match.
Paint: originally done by a local luthier. later slightly damaged in a flood.
the lighter version, done by USACG custom guitars, it's all NITRO, and very very thin. I instructed them to make it as thin as possible, wear is not a concern to me.
cost breakdown:
neck-$246
body-$170
pickups-2x40 + 1x50=$130
Q filter- $20
bridge w/steel sustain block-$120 (luthier's price)
custom warmoth scratchplate-$35
odd hardware- $40
custom finish-$300
Sperzel tuners-$65
sheilding - $20
__________________
$1146
the reason the 1st body looks lighter than the 2nd, is because it is!!
LOL
the original 'cream machine' got damaged in a flood.
only paint damage, but still, insurance covered the cost of a replacement body.
i had usacg build me an identical body to the first, and rather than have the local luthier do another paint job, i paid USACG to do it in house, and went with a vintage white that was lighter.
i still have the original cream body, and plan on turning it into a 'tele'.
USACG custom strat #2 (2nd version, more on that at end of post)
![Image](http://img11.imageshack.us/img11/9100/strat1lv4.jpg)
Original version:
![Image](http://img162.imageshack.us/img162/388/creammachinefq0.jpg)
tall version:
http://img707.imageshack.us/img707/9003 ... deedit.jpg
![Image](http://img287.imageshack.us/img287/6531/pa0600062oi.th.jpg)
(headshot)
![Image](http://img287.imageshack.us/img287/7092/pa0600139va.th.jpg)
(side headshot)
![Image](http://img287.imageshack.us/img287/5965/pa0600156hi.th.jpg)
(jackplate)
![Image](http://img287.imageshack.us/img287/6319/pa0600161ix.th.jpg)
(bill lawrence pickups, and the hipshot trem)
![Image](http://img287.imageshack.us/img287/4538/pa0600206cw.th.jpg)
(backshot)
guitar shielding:
![Image](http://img69.imageshack.us/img69/2999/guitarguts2.jpg)
USACG body and neck.
body: lightweight Alder 2-piece, with a contoured heel, side jack, tummy route, fall-away cut out on the back side of the bottom bout for upper fret access.
neck: hardrock maple neck, with a pau ferro fingerboard. 6150 frets, 1-5/8" nut width. small fender-style headstock.
--Gibson scale length neck, 22 frets, fingerboard radius, of 12". the shape of the neck is a thin "C" shape, with a .78" neck thickness at the 1st fret, up to .85 at the 13th, mother of pearl dot inlays.
vintage truss with access at face of headstock.
headstock: tiltback design, 13 degrees, graphtech nut.
Bridge:Hipshot 6 String US Contour Tremolo Chrome with stainless tone bar.
pickups: humbucker-single-single, Bill Lawrence L-500L and L-280s (n & m)
Q filter for master tone, and a master volume. (500k pots)
Scratchplate: done by Warmoth, it's a slightly custom shape, with the 1st volume knob hole removed, and my luthier cut the hole for the Lawrence pickup (not a standard size) to match.
Paint: originally done by a local luthier. later slightly damaged in a flood.
the lighter version, done by USACG custom guitars, it's all NITRO, and very very thin. I instructed them to make it as thin as possible, wear is not a concern to me.
cost breakdown:
neck-$246
body-$170
pickups-2x40 + 1x50=$130
Q filter- $20
bridge w/steel sustain block-$120 (luthier's price)
custom warmoth scratchplate-$35
odd hardware- $40
custom finish-$300
Sperzel tuners-$65
sheilding - $20
__________________
$1146
the reason the 1st body looks lighter than the 2nd, is because it is!!
LOL
the original 'cream machine' got damaged in a flood.
only paint damage, but still, insurance covered the cost of a replacement body.
i had usacg build me an identical body to the first, and rather than have the local luthier do another paint job, i paid USACG to do it in house, and went with a vintage white that was lighter.
i still have the original cream body, and plan on turning it into a 'tele'.