Budget Bighorn & Bullet Deluxe Builds

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Budget Bighorn & Bullet Deluxe Builds

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I've been diggin' the looks of the Airline Bighorn for a while and decided to make one on a budget. I got in contact with Mr. Clevername at reranch who was kind enough to make a tracing of an original bighorn body and he also sent me a pickguard he cut and wasn't going to use. That gave me everything I needed to get started.

First the templates.


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I bought a cheap basswood body blank and found a really nice First Act neck on ebay that I snagged for under $25 shipped.

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Also bought a roller bridge for $14.

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Control routes done. The Harmony Bobkat tailpiece and Teisco pickups and wiring were things I had in the parts box just waiting on for some sort of sign. :idea:

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Next the custom pickguard. I hate cutting pickguards for switches. :evil:

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All done except for paint.

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I do have this...

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This is class looking. I clicked expecting a Dano Longhorn but this is much better. Like a sixties Iceman.
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Love it. Always wanted to try the Eastwood version of this.
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As ever, amazing work!
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I like the pic from the back that's all wood. Maybe a solid front and an oiled back and neck?
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Nice.
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Post by cooter »

Thanks guys.
Bacchus, I'm planning on leaving the neck as it is since it's already finished. I'm just painting the body. And I do have a Longhorn build going but I already did a thread on one of those so I didn't post it.

I strung it up last night and I think I'm going to recess the bridge about a tenth of an inch. I could shim the neck but I like the pickups at the height they are now.

Next on my Budget Build list is an 80's Fender Bullet Deluxe. I bought a Starcaster strat from Nick that I'm going to use the neck. Templates are almost finished.
I need to design a Budget Build decal for these.

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Sneak peek.

This isn't the neck but it's a pointy one like this.

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First, get rid of the strat heel.

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Next, go to work on the pointy headstock.

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And done.

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:shock: amazing!!!
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Thanks Nick. Glad you're okay with me chopping up the strat for a new project. :oops:


Bullet Deluxe templates finished. :D

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I remember Stewart bringing one of those to Doogfest.

They have weird metal pickguards right? I'm too drunk to bing it tho.
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The Bullet had the metal pickguard / bridge combo. The Deluxe had a plastic pickguard with chrome bridge. The Deluxe is easier to duplicate for me.
Those metal pickguards go for pretty big money if you can find one.
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Post by benecol »

I had one with the combined scratchplate and bridge. I strongly advise you not to build one with this design feature/fault.

Bighorn looks AMAZING. Sherwood Green or GTFO.
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Awesome work on that headstock and as with any of your projects it's just a treat for the eyes to watch your work
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Love your work but I cry inside every time I see that potential Swinger headstock remodelled.
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NickS wrote:Love your work but I cry inside every time I see that potential Swinger headstock remodelled.
:lol: It's okay, I've made more swinger headstocks out of strat necks than the other way around.



Body blank cut and sanded to shape.

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I've almost finished the body. Just waiting on Mr. Postman to deliver a sheet of pickguard material and a neckplate.

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Had to fill a little tearout that happened when I wasn't paying attention to the clamps. Fortunately it'll be tucked away under the paint and pickguard.

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Post by sunshiner »

Never realized it had rounded edges, looks sweet. It's hard to get what the difference between this shape and a standard tele is, though they are visibly different. This body shape seems a tad narrower
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benecol wrote:I had one with the combined scratchplate and bridge. I strongly advise you not to build one with this design feature/fault.
i quite liked the sound it had, it was kind of trashy and not quite like anything i've played since; but the saddles were a fucking nightmare, if i recall.

mine had the strat body shape as well, rather than the oddball tele thing.
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Thanks sunshiner. Stewart, I've had a few of the strat versions and they were pretty nice guitars for the money spent.
I finally had some time to make the pickguard and drill the string thru bridge on the Bullet Deluxe. I still need to order a couple small parts. Knobs and string tree but it's done build wise for the most part. I'm going to paint it red. Just haven't decided what red yet.

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Here's two more on the home stretch. A Goldfoil Duosonic and a Musicmaster ukulele.

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Amazing.
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these are beautiful! cant wait to see that bighorn painted
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