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Cyclone Rebuild

Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2015 3:38 am
by urban_paranoia
I thought I'd share a few pics of my Cyclone.

As you'll see, it's been through a bit of a transformation!

When it arrived, it was wrecked - body full of dents, painted matt black, scratchplate painted silver and sanded-down, filthy neck...

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I just gave it to my local luthier, suggested Lake Placid Blue and that he should rescue as much of the original "patinated" hardware as possible.

Unfortunately, he didn't take any "in progress" pics or images of what he found under the grime, but this is the result:

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NB. The discoloration on the scratchplate is what he found once he'd removed the paint.

If anyone has suggestions as to the origins of the guitar (was this a Squier?), I'd appreciate it!

Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2015 7:45 am
by Rox
Those Cyclone looked really nice all beat up.. You should of just upgraded the electrics , made sure everything is straight and cleaned it up with some lemon oil ( that's just me) . I do dig the blue though.. I've been kinda digging the Cyclones lately .

Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2015 9:41 pm
by Zack
Maybe someone had an earwax toggle on there and it melted onto the pickguard. Jokes aside, smoke damage perhaps, chemical reaction? Seems very isolated though, the smaller yellow area to the right of the neck pup could of had a sticker on there at some point.

My guess is that it was a Fender because of the tuners, unless those are new. The neck pocket would give you some info if your guy didn't paint over it. Is the neck plate branded?

Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2015 1:21 am
by singlepup
The LPB came out very nice. Digging the look of this guitar. Always wanted a Cyclone...

Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2015 3:48 am
by urban_paranoia
When I first got it, I thought "Squier", primarily because I didn't think someone would want to trash a Fender quite so badly (the first picture above doesn't do it justice). Obviously, that's a rather naive viewpoint!

However, following a few subsequent conversations with people, I've since tended towards Fender too. The truth is, I just don't know - and most of the clues have been removed.

*Neck pocket - IIRC, it's been painted over.

*I'm pretty sure the machine heads are original.

*Neck plate - AFAIK, non-original, non-branded.

In many ways, I suppose it's best to treat it for what it is (a non-original guitar with no history) and enjoy it for that - it would still be nice to know, though! :)

Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2015 10:14 am
by jamba72
the blue came out pretty nice I think..the gibson hat knobs look good on it, too..
nice flame on the neck wood! Was the Fender bridge on it originally?
I always liked the cyclones with a hard tail bridge..

Posted: Fri Apr 03, 2015 8:52 pm
by jmmc
wow, quite a transformation. like it