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  1. #1
    The rehab years
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    Default Finally finished my custom Tele



    Yup, the custom tele that I was putting together is finally finished! I have to say that I am extremely pleased with it, and to be honest it feels like a cure for electric guitar GAS as I can't imagine wanting anything else. I don't pick up any of my other guitars any more, it is so perfect for me - playing-wise (may yet tweak the pups though!).

    The styling won't be to most peoples taste as it is very specifically Christian themed, but I like it and that's all that counts!

    Spec:

    Body:
    Telecaster shape, Swamp ash.
    Body routed for standard Tele bridge pickup plus large rout under scratchplate to accommodate 2 pickups (at a later date).
    Wilkinson VS-100 trem.
    Battery compartment on the back,
    13 pin Midi connector next to standard jack plug.
    Extra cutout on rear for switches/acoustiphonic/hexpander boards,
    Rear ‘speed’ contour for upper fret access.
    Rear ribcage contour.
    Front aquaburst, black sides and grey burst on the back.

    Neck:
    Telecaster headstock.
    24 3/4-inch scale length (like a Tom Anderson short T).
    22 frets, stainless steel, vintage size.
    Compound radius fretboard (vintage to 12” I think?).
    Slim C neck profile.
    Ebony fretboard, only inlay 'fish' at the 12th fret.
    Black tusq nut.
    Sperzel locking machine heads (25/64ths)

    Pickups:
    Dimarzio Chopper in the bridge with coil tap and a twang king at the neck.
    Piezo saddles for acoustic sounds and midi as well.

    The scratchplate is perspex so I can drop different images behind should I wish, although to be honest I'm happy enough as it is.

    Excellent spray courtesy of Feline guitars - whom I wholeheartedly reccommend. Jonathan also did a lovely job on SIMS somewhat untidy fret ends. Full marks to Feline: A+, SIMS: must try harder ....

    Here’s some more pix:

    Back, showing grey burst, speed rout, ribcage contour and cool plateless neck fitting


    Controls layout


    Headstock: IXOYE is a Christian thing for those that don't know (it's the name of the fish symbol) and I did it in Gold, not that it shows on the pic! the 'I' having the bend of the Fender logo appealed to me


    Fish inlay

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    The comeback tour
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    Looks very tasty indeed. If I may say, the icthus at the 12th fret looks excellent, but on the scratchplate it's just too much.

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    The ill-advised world music album
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    Quote Originally Posted by axisus View Post

    The styling won't be to most peoples taste as it is very specifically Christian themed, but I like it and that's all that counts!

    meh, i can ignore that enough to see a pretty nice guitar underneath a few christian decals

    the finish is awesome

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    That looks like one fun guitar! Nice work

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    Thumbs up

    I'd preferred it with a white scratchplate but very nice overall.

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    That is beautiful...

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    It's the total opposite of anything I like but it looks like a great bit of work. Glad you're happy with it; there's nothing like the feeling of a new guitar when it takes over every spare minute begging to be picked up

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    Quote Originally Posted by daveyh View Post
    Looks very tasty indeed. If I may say, the icthus at the 12th fret looks excellent, but on the scratchplate it's just too much.
    +1

    Personal preference, i would have gone for a lighter scratchplate (or none at all) and a neck humbucker that could be split. Seems like you have a lot of ground covered in that guitar. Nice Work!

  9. #9
    Difficult second album
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    Wow, I can even forgive the fish/christian theme because that thing is gorgeous! Good work.
    My punk band Deny The Lie have a single out soon!
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    Good trade with Nerine.

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    It reminds me of an early Levinson Blade Telecaster, I think that's why I like it so much. Quality

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