MichaelW
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Or maybe it's 3.0 by this point....I've lost track hahaha.
If you've managed to keep up with all my Strat-o-tomfoolery posts, you'll recall that I built a red strat last year.
That one was a bit of an experiment with keep everything low cost and overall BOM fairly budget conscious.
Well, it turned out nice but something about it nagged at me. So it wound up getting a new MJT body, then a new Guitar Flow neck. Then it got a Wudtone trem (damn that @SillyOctpuss, I can't play any other Strat trems now.....I've been so spoiled.....
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Then it went through a series of pickup changes. But it just never quite got to where I wanted it to be.
So I gutted it, and migrated most of the components into what turned into my "Fat Strat" project. THAT guitar is now perfect! It's my favorite Strat so far and plays and sounds exactly like I wanted it to. It's different enough from my 50's Strat and my Shoreline Gold strat.
So now I have this cool MJT Candy Apple Red body.....what's one to do? I kinda have all my Strat sounds covered with my 3 Strats. But, it's kinda like having 2 bbq ribs left on the platter, I don't really NEED to eat them but it's not enough to put away in the fridge....heh.....
So I decided to build it out with the original intention of having a Candy Apple Red 60's Strat to replace one that I had let go of many many decades ago.
I had an extra neck that I got off Ebay cheap. I was working on it a couple days ago and when I went to scrap and smooth out the fingerboard the "rosewood" started to come off in big slivers. Sigh......I've had nothing but problems with these cheap Chinese necks. So I said screw it, if I'm building this out then I'm going to do it right. So I ordered another neck from my favorite Reverb neck source. Guitar Flow. These necks are just really fantastic, every bit as good as an Allparts neck and in some respects even better, for less than 1/2 the price. The profiles are nice and chunky and none of the necks I've gotten from needed anything more done to the frets than a minor bit of dressing and a polish. They come leveled and crowned. (Unlike Allparts necks)
I'm also having Wolfe Macleod wind me a custom set of Grey Bottom 60's pickups that will be a little out of spec of a true 60's wind but a bit more to my tastes.
It won't be as "fat" as my Fat Strat but it will be "chubbier" than my Shoreline Gold strat. (At least thats the plan). I don't have the pickups yet, hopefully next week sometime.
I also got another Wudtone Tremolo. I decided to "age" this one a bit with my ferric chloride PCB echtant method.
I aged the jack plate as well. Not a heavy relic but more like a patina.
The neck arrived in the mail today. When I first took it out I was like "hmmmmm......." it's got some very light grain in some areas.
But the more I looked at it, the more it grew on me and now I'm really digging it. It's going to be a rather unusual look but interesting.
Once I get it oiled it should look really nice with a bit of a golden hue in some places.
Stay tuned, more to come.......
If you've managed to keep up with all my Strat-o-tomfoolery posts, you'll recall that I built a red strat last year.
That one was a bit of an experiment with keep everything low cost and overall BOM fairly budget conscious.
Well, it turned out nice but something about it nagged at me. So it wound up getting a new MJT body, then a new Guitar Flow neck. Then it got a Wudtone trem (damn that @SillyOctpuss, I can't play any other Strat trems now.....I've been so spoiled.....
Then it went through a series of pickup changes. But it just never quite got to where I wanted it to be.
So I gutted it, and migrated most of the components into what turned into my "Fat Strat" project. THAT guitar is now perfect! It's my favorite Strat so far and plays and sounds exactly like I wanted it to. It's different enough from my 50's Strat and my Shoreline Gold strat.
So now I have this cool MJT Candy Apple Red body.....what's one to do? I kinda have all my Strat sounds covered with my 3 Strats. But, it's kinda like having 2 bbq ribs left on the platter, I don't really NEED to eat them but it's not enough to put away in the fridge....heh.....
So I decided to build it out with the original intention of having a Candy Apple Red 60's Strat to replace one that I had let go of many many decades ago.
I had an extra neck that I got off Ebay cheap. I was working on it a couple days ago and when I went to scrap and smooth out the fingerboard the "rosewood" started to come off in big slivers. Sigh......I've had nothing but problems with these cheap Chinese necks. So I said screw it, if I'm building this out then I'm going to do it right. So I ordered another neck from my favorite Reverb neck source. Guitar Flow. These necks are just really fantastic, every bit as good as an Allparts neck and in some respects even better, for less than 1/2 the price. The profiles are nice and chunky and none of the necks I've gotten from needed anything more done to the frets than a minor bit of dressing and a polish. They come leveled and crowned. (Unlike Allparts necks)
I'm also having Wolfe Macleod wind me a custom set of Grey Bottom 60's pickups that will be a little out of spec of a true 60's wind but a bit more to my tastes.
It won't be as "fat" as my Fat Strat but it will be "chubbier" than my Shoreline Gold strat. (At least thats the plan). I don't have the pickups yet, hopefully next week sometime.
I also got another Wudtone Tremolo. I decided to "age" this one a bit with my ferric chloride PCB echtant method.
I aged the jack plate as well. Not a heavy relic but more like a patina.
The neck arrived in the mail today. When I first took it out I was like "hmmmmm......." it's got some very light grain in some areas.
But the more I looked at it, the more it grew on me and now I'm really digging it. It's going to be a rather unusual look but interesting.
Once I get it oiled it should look really nice with a bit of a golden hue in some places.
Stay tuned, more to come.......