What is on your workbench Tinkerers?

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Pale Man MKI

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Zonk rehouse

big thanks to fendersilver (guts) and peps (enclosures) for this beast. sounds epic. looks like ronald :teeth2:

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Interesting. :badteeth:
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daCod wrote:Zonk rehouse

big thanks to fendersilver (guts) and peps (enclosures) for this beast. sounds epic. looks like ronald :teeth2:

I'm lovin' it! :clown:



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X8LxyHJ1Vd0



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9AE-vQYJ-cM

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EGC pickup
Painters tape
Mastery M7 bridge
Jazzmaster trem unit
Recycled strat neck
Beat 80's squire bullet body
'Custom' jack plate
Some strings.....

Bastard bullet lives :crackjam:

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Nice! I like the recessed trem plate. That thing's a silver rocket!, man.
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Validation build of the new Schumann Two Face Fuzz board. We decided to call it the Harvey Dent Fuzz.

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Rygar wrote:Nice! I like the recessed trem plate. That thing's a silver rocket!, man.
Thanks! Had to do something to help increase the break angle. I guess, according to Mastery this combo isnt supposed to work.... :idunno:
New Ridged router, some fresh bits and a steady hand.... Didn't turn out too horrible.

Single volume knob with treble bleed still needs to be wired up. For now the cliff is just for looks and the pup is wired straight to the jack.
White guard will get hit with same charcoal frost as the headstock. Aluminum plates will get hit with a green pad to clean them up.
I also have shorter brass screws for the bridge that will get swapped out so my palm doesn't get chewed up.

For now it's done. When it will get 'finished' is anybody's guess :badteeth:

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i've been messing around with something similar, but completely different :oldlol: - I have had a couple of old pickups knocking around for a while and decided to mount them in an old gtr - there's a P-13 in the bridge (1940s pre-P-90 design, build is similar to the P-90 but without polepieces) and another late '40s thing from a National lap steel).

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The P-13 sounds amazing, as expected, but the National is a bit quiet in comparison despite it's size. The gtr plays nice, neck is comfy and body light (plywoood); am liking the cutoff Tele style bridge too.
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