baimun
Well-known member
Man... seems like it's been years that this project's been going on... but it's so satisfying to finally be playing this.
For those who don't know the whole long story... I started with a White EBMM Silhouette, and loved the way the guitar played but was looking for some different tones and finishes not available.
I had this killer looking piece of spalt that was mounted on an alder body, but cut too small to fit anything other than a 24 fret neck on, and even then, the heel area was too small.
I had a luthier friend of mine cut the alder off the back and remount it to a mahogany block:
I designed it to work with Duncan Mini-humbuckers and a blade switch (I find it ironic to see some of the Private reserve guitars that have come out since I started working on this.)
Once it was all designed, cut, and contoured... it was many many weeks of applying tru-oil, building up layers, letting them cure, then sanding it smooth to get the glass like top, but keep the finish thin and flexible on the sides and back.
I had two necks, so the one with the logo and serial number that matched the white silhouette body, I put those on ebay this week.
I definitely hit my design goal though... the snap and spank of a Strat or Tele, the added growl of mahogany with humbuckers, with the balance, playablity, and wonderful neck of an EBMM.



For those who don't know the whole long story... I started with a White EBMM Silhouette, and loved the way the guitar played but was looking for some different tones and finishes not available.
I had this killer looking piece of spalt that was mounted on an alder body, but cut too small to fit anything other than a 24 fret neck on, and even then, the heel area was too small.
I had a luthier friend of mine cut the alder off the back and remount it to a mahogany block:

I designed it to work with Duncan Mini-humbuckers and a blade switch (I find it ironic to see some of the Private reserve guitars that have come out since I started working on this.)

Once it was all designed, cut, and contoured... it was many many weeks of applying tru-oil, building up layers, letting them cure, then sanding it smooth to get the glass like top, but keep the finish thin and flexible on the sides and back.

I had two necks, so the one with the logo and serial number that matched the white silhouette body, I put those on ebay this week.
I definitely hit my design goal though... the snap and spank of a Strat or Tele, the added growl of mahogany with humbuckers, with the balance, playablity, and wonderful neck of an EBMM.