Hi guys,
A few weeks ago i almost got wacked (mob terminology
) when i asked for measurements to build a JP6 replica...
Funny enough, the thread evolved to a very polite and civilized discussion about guitar building, and i ended up deciding that i wouldn't be doing a JP6 replica after all...
So, as some of you may remember I said that i would review my design and post some pics about it.
Well, here they are! Mind you that the headstock is stil MM, but thats gonna be my next step of the review.
So thanks to all of you, especially BP, for showing me the light! so to speak.
Anyway, the way you dealt with my first questions made rethink my project, and that's why i want to share all of this with you.
So, some specs:
Basswood, with exotic wood top (don't know yet, maybe cocobolo or somethig in that region)
Maple neck, bolt on with machine screws a la john suhr guitars (with threaded inserts in the neck)
String Thru body with Gotoh T-O-M bridge
Ebanon scale
Stainless steel frets
Schallers
And pickups, we'll see...
Any comments about my new project are more than welcome.
A few weeks ago i almost got wacked (mob terminology
Funny enough, the thread evolved to a very polite and civilized discussion about guitar building, and i ended up deciding that i wouldn't be doing a JP6 replica after all...
So, as some of you may remember I said that i would review my design and post some pics about it.
Well, here they are! Mind you that the headstock is stil MM, but thats gonna be my next step of the review.
So thanks to all of you, especially BP, for showing me the light! so to speak.
Anyway, the way you dealt with my first questions made rethink my project, and that's why i want to share all of this with you.
So, some specs:
Basswood, with exotic wood top (don't know yet, maybe cocobolo or somethig in that region)
Maple neck, bolt on with machine screws a la john suhr guitars (with threaded inserts in the neck)
String Thru body with Gotoh T-O-M bridge
Ebanon scale
Stainless steel frets
Schallers
And pickups, we'll see...
Any comments about my new project are more than welcome.