spi
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This is my oldest (but not my first--I let a couple of older ones go), and also sentimental because I got it to celebrate a milestone. It plays and sounds great.
It's a Tele partscaster I assembled in 2005 from a USACG neck and body, Nocaster pickups, and Callaham bridge. It has Strat contours so it's really comfortable.
It's the only guitar I finished myself. It's finished with a water-based lacquer. I was shooting for coral when I mixed the pigments, but it came out sort of fiesta red. It was buffed only to a matte finish, and I like the way it turned out.
It's also the first and only time I carved a bone nut, and I feel lucky that I got it right in one attempt.
One more thing, in keeping with my entry to fig's drill mishap contest, just like all my pedals, that pickguard is on slightly askew. The only thing keeping it from perfection.
It's a Tele partscaster I assembled in 2005 from a USACG neck and body, Nocaster pickups, and Callaham bridge. It has Strat contours so it's really comfortable.
It's the only guitar I finished myself. It's finished with a water-based lacquer. I was shooting for coral when I mixed the pigments, but it came out sort of fiesta red. It was buffed only to a matte finish, and I like the way it turned out.
It's also the first and only time I carved a bone nut, and I feel lucky that I got it right in one attempt.
One more thing, in keeping with my entry to fig's drill mishap contest, just like all my pedals, that pickguard is on slightly askew. The only thing keeping it from perfection.
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