BilT El Hombre (Plus body mounted Firebird pickup work.)
Posted: Fri Dec 30, 2016 11:02 pm
Hey! I had been wanting to try a BilT guitar, but didn't really want to custom order one until I knew I liked them and had a chance to try one out. Luck would have it that I was able to do a trade for a cool El Hombre. I have to admit, when I first saw this model I thought it was hideous. The pickguard didn't seem to fit the body well, the body shape was wonky.... but the look grew on me. I love Nels' custom white one. When I saw this one I thought "I want that."
It has an interesting history.
It is a great guitar. I am happy that it is second hand. It has some scratches and such so I don't feel like I have to baby it. The neck feels great. It has a nice shape. Not too big. Frets are great and the finish is excellent. I love the headstock shape and truss cover. The color is actually pretty pale. Sort of ice green metallic. It has Lollar Firebird pickups that are body mounted. (Which I will get more in to after the pics.) The pickups sound excellent. There are push pulls for coil tapping which I forgot to try. Full on they sound great. I heard them described as sounding like single coil pickups, but angrier. The neck pickup does sound kind of single coil like (even though it is hum cancelling), but the bridge is something different. Not sure I can think of a good comparison. It is bright, but not thin at all. I really like it. Pretty simple controls with dual volumes and dual tones. Kluson tuners. The body contour is neat. It goes all across the bottom which is noticeable when you play sitting down. (At least for me, because my arm crosses the body more towards the strap button when sitting, so I do notice the contour there when sitting.) The BilT case is pretty awesome. It is wider than usual because of the body shape and a cool plum color on the inside. Super nice.
20161228_171942 by Christopher Louck, on Flickr
20161228_173419 by Christopher Louck, on Flickr
20161228_173423 by Christopher Louck, on Flickr
20161228_173431 by Christopher Louck, on Flickr
20161228_173506 by Christopher Louck, on Flickr

Clip from SNL with it.In case you ever need it, here's the full story on the guitar: it was built as a promo guitar (so to very high spec) for Jared Scharff of the SNL band, who is apparently into boutiquey offsets. He played it a few times on air early in 2014 (there's a quick clip of him playing it on his Instagram account). When it came back to Des Moines, a guy from The Nadas (midwest regional band) bought it and had it until it was stolen along with most of the rest of their equipment. It was recovered after the insurance payout, so the insurance company sent it to auction where it was bought by a local car dealership that apparently sells random items to make up for slow winter business. They had it set up by The Lutherie (the shop BilT started from), and I bought it from them and got a new case from BilT.
It is a great guitar. I am happy that it is second hand. It has some scratches and such so I don't feel like I have to baby it. The neck feels great. It has a nice shape. Not too big. Frets are great and the finish is excellent. I love the headstock shape and truss cover. The color is actually pretty pale. Sort of ice green metallic. It has Lollar Firebird pickups that are body mounted. (Which I will get more in to after the pics.) The pickups sound excellent. There are push pulls for coil tapping which I forgot to try. Full on they sound great. I heard them described as sounding like single coil pickups, but angrier. The neck pickup does sound kind of single coil like (even though it is hum cancelling), but the bridge is something different. Not sure I can think of a good comparison. It is bright, but not thin at all. I really like it. Pretty simple controls with dual volumes and dual tones. Kluson tuners. The body contour is neat. It goes all across the bottom which is noticeable when you play sitting down. (At least for me, because my arm crosses the body more towards the strap button when sitting, so I do notice the contour there when sitting.) The BilT case is pretty awesome. It is wider than usual because of the body shape and a cool plum color on the inside. Super nice.




