Introducing......"Blackie"

MichaelW

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Here she is hanging next to her sisters, Goldie, Blondie, Red and Burstie. (Ms. Gold Foils is back in the closet for a cycle).

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So the backstory is that I didn't need another Strat, heck I need to lose some guitars period. Really struggling with the lack of space here at the new house.
So how the heck did I wind up with a net plus 1? I dunno.....heh.

"Blackie" is actually has a specific purpose (beyond giving me joy playing it). As most of you know, I'm a bit of a pickup whore. As much as I've got my Strats pretty dialed in in terms of pickups, I'm ALWAYS interested in trying something new.

This kinda got supercharged when @RetiredUnit1 mentioned his eBay seller "guitarmadness". I've been spending way too much time on his eBay store.
I've bought a few sets of pickups and have really been pleasantly surprised at how good some of them sound.
I intend to do some demo's of said pickups as well as some pedal build reports when I have enough energy to do it.

Anyway, back to Blackie. The purpose behind another strat is that I "needed" a crash test dummy strat to try new pickups without tearing into my "good" guitars all the time. The body is an Allen Eden Paulownia body off eBay. The neck is a spare neck that was also an eBay neck that was on a guitar at some point. But I swapped it out. I tried to make this guitar as much as possible out of recycled parts in my parts bin.

I'm really quite impressed with this strat body. I tried an Allen Eden body some years ago and it was such a mess I returned it. Seems like they've got a new body blank supplier as these are cut a lot better and the poly finish is thinner.

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Paulownia can be pretty light wood and this one came in a tad under 3 lbs. I think it's an excellent tone wood that kinda falls somewhere between Alder and Swamp ash. Maybe closest to Poplar which I also like a lot for a tone wood even though both Paulownia and Poplar seem to be regulated to the "budget wood" category.
Some builders like John Suhr use Paulownia on their nosebleed expensive guitars, so I get the feeling the "industry" doesn't quite know what to do with it yet.
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I had vintage white, black and mint green pickguards to choose from but decided to start with the black one. My plan is to have a couple of loaded pickguards when I want to check out some new pickups and just swap them out. @Guardians of the analog says I just want to be David Gilmour heh.
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Trying something new with the wiring. I've burnt out a few pots with too many pickup swaps and heating up the back of the pots for ground point. So I made myself a couple of "off pot" grounding points so these pots can withstand more pickup swaps. Stupid simple idea that hadn't thought of before. But I like it so much that I'm going to start using it in all my builds.
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The only issue I ran into with this body was that neck pocket was cut too small. Not just finish build up but like 2-3mm too small for any of the necks I had.
I wound up having to carefully Dremel out a bit more room. I still chipped the finish right at the thin part of the pocket. Good thing about black guitars is that a black sharpie can hide a lot.... :ROFLMAO:
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I didn't have a matching set of knobs, but I think I'm going to leave these the way they are for some "character" heh.
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The last thing I needed came in late last night. I used a cheap MusicLilly tremolo with a brass block. I had a set of Callaham steel saddles that went into this.
So I got her all buttoned up this morning with the first set of pickups I'm testing. I'll post about the pickups under another thread when I can get something recorded.
I've got a couple of sets of Strat pickups coming from BootStrap and I might grab another set of ToneHatch pickups.

Here she is all done.
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You can't tell from this pic but one of the reasons I "retired" this neck first time around was because I shot too thick a coat of lacquer on the headstock and it checked.
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continued in next post....
 
Whole package came in just around 6 1/2 lbs. making it my lightest strat of the bunch. Very resonant though. Great sustain unplugged.

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So at the moment, "Blackie" has a set of the "Guitar Madness Premium Alnico 5" strat pickups.
"Goldie" has a Wolfetone Marshallhead A5 Humbucker and Lollar Special S in the neck and middle.
"Blondie" has a set of Lollar "Dirty 64" set.
"Red" has a bit of a frankenstien Lollar set. A Lollar 64 bridge pickup in the neck position, a Lollar Vintage Blonde middle and Special S bridge.
"Burstie" is the first Strat that does NOT have all Lollars in it. It has a Tonehatch neck and middle with a Lollar Special S bridge. I like them so much that I'm going to have Adam wind me a bridge pickup to complete the set.
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I love how light it is, yet it sustains well — thus dispelling the myth that you need a heavy guitar for it to have good tone and sustain well.

I like light instruments, always have.

🤘Keep on rockin' MW🤘
 
Read this the other day but totally missed the “off-pot wiring.” What a great idea and it looks like it might even clean up certain wiring situations or at least make assembly easier. The little blue shrink tubing really puts it all over the top. 😙👌
 
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@MichaelW Nice looking build. Do you recall where the random volume knob with the smaller font came from? Seems like every time a find a set they’re special made and way over priced.

On your gold Strat is that the mint green guard? If so it looks completely different in the pic.

On “Burstie” which Tonehatch pups are you using and do you still like them? Did you ever have him wind you the bridge? If so what’d you have wound too?

I’ve been on bit of budget pup buying spree here lately as well and have been more than satisfied. A full set for the price of 1…yes please. Boutique pups had just gotten to be more than I’m willing to pay though although I’d prefer to support to local builders.
 
It's hard to keep up with my constant tone chasing and configuration swaps hahaha.

"Goldie" got a set of regular Fender knobs.....and yes, that's a mint pickguard. Or it is now......

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That random knob.....and yes it was just that, a random knob in my big bin of old parts. It might be over 30 years old hahaha....
But they got put on my "Foamy". (Seafoam Green, but I don't want to call it "Greenie", too much baggage with that term heheh)
Because Foamy is currently an H-H Strat with a volume for each pickup and the neck pick up splits.
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Burstie has had a pickup swap as well. I'd need to post a spreadsheet if you want to follow along with my pickup journey hahah.

But here's my secret, I found that there are a couple of winders on AliExpress that really nail strat pickup clones.
It's really just one winder that sells under different names, but usually I get the "WAAH" brand (name and seller's name).
They are WAY WAY better than the "Guitar Madness" pickups I mentioned from eBay. The GM pickups are made in Korea. The WAAH's are all made in China but they are mostly made to vintage specs. Fiber Bobbins, real Gavitt pushback cloth wiring. Light potting. Formvar, PE, and Polysol wire (depending on what they're cloning), hand beveled magnets, etc. I've been super impressed with the build quality and sound quality.

I've got a set of their Fender CS Fat 50's clones and a couple sets of CS Fat 60's clones. I also have a set of their clones of the Fender Custom Shop "Josefina Poblano" pickups. Which are A3 neck and middle with Formvar and an A5 pickup with plain enamel. It's a really neat set,
But back to Burstie, it's currently got a set of overwound A3's in it. It's not truly a 50's strat tone (a la Buddy Holly) but they sound great.

Before the tariff debacle, I was getting sets of Strat pickups for like $30-35 from AliExpress. Warning, it's ONLY the strat pickups that are this good. (And by "good" I mean USA boutique level.) The Humbuckers are all crap. There's a couple of sets of Tele pickups which are good. The P90's are "meh".

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With the tariffs in the place and everyone scrambling to keep up it's not really worth buying pickups from China right now.
I'm not going to pay $80 for a set of AliExpress pickups no matter how good. Not when there's great builders right here. Like Cavalier, ToneHatch, Bootstrap, Planet Tone. All of which are extremely affordable and make fantastic pickups.

I have the ToneHatch neck and middle of Blackie at the moment and a higher output bridge (A5 ~9.2k). It's a quasi Gilmour set up but I'm on the hunt for a hotter bridge pickup.
 
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