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What I've been doing lately:

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Yes, it's transparent white, say what you will.

What I'll be doing soon:

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Squier '51 project. I've got a black top mount hardtail strat bridge, so I started toying with the idea of doing all black hardware, and that's what came out. I think it looks rather classy. I'll be going with Lace Hot Gold pickups, not EMGs as pictured. Still trying to decide on a neck but I'm leaning towards an allparts piece, or if I decide to go cheap, mighty mite.

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Took some steel wool to my bass, and I'll be getting a maple fretboard P-bass neck for it, as well as a black pickguard. I'm going after that 70s target burst P bass look. Currently considering spraying some nitro on it and inducing checking.
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sorta antigua-ish. I think its awesome. Great job on both counts.
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Thanks! It looks more white in person. And that picture was with only a few coats of paint on; it's been too cold here to put any more on. But after a few more coats it should be more of a solid finish.

As a side note, it's amazing how much the tone of that bass body was affected by taking off some of the lacquer. Now when I tap on it, it actually sounds like wood, instead of plastic. And putting a tuning fork on it reveals that it's more resonant, too.
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Blondes have more fun! I had considered that color for one of mine, but I had to go with favorites first.
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Love it....... Good stuff as always man...
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Thanks. Although it's actually the same body from three years ago...I decided to refinish it and do it right this time. If there's one thing I regret about this body, it's the placement of the knobs. That is, having the knobs behind the bridge is kind of weird. And of course that big ding in the neck pickup route... :lol: I've got another one like it (but slightly revised) sitting around that I'll finish one of these days. The wood's not as pretty, so I'll paint it a solid color. I'm thinking of daphne blue for that one, or maybe trying my hand at a metallic color like LPB.
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Ding schming. You won't even see it onc ethe pup is in. Metallics are surprisingly easy. Who doesn't love LPB? Although my god, there are five stock colors, and they can be modified with CARs. I have painted LPB and copper, and will soon be doing a shoreline. Would love to try silver or Icey blue.
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Post by Billy3000 »

Dillon wrote:Thanks. Although it's actually the same body from three years ago..
I was thinking it was the same body from back in the day.
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Post by robert(original) »

wheres the progress?!?!?!?!?!?!??!!!
even if there are just some mock up shots, that wil lsuffice,
i need my fix!!!
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Sadness. :( It took a spill from about ten feet up onto my concrete garage floor. Never hanging anything from up there again. Although I'd hate to say this is the end, I'm not sure it's even worth my time to fix something that bad...

My bass is still dismantled as I've been spending a ton of money on my car lately.

I don't know if I'm going to take on a '51 project. But, I'd like to build this:

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totally fixable. Use your head. Hint: epoxy fillers.
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Aug wrote:totally fixable. Use your head. Hint: epoxy fillers.
what about counter sinking some screws or those really small finishing nails used for trim to be used as a brace or pin? and what aug said...when used together it will be stronger than before!
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OW. SHit! BUt yeah. Glue will make it stronger than before. The bionic bass.
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Yeah I know it's fixable. But it'll be a lot of work that I wasn't looking forward to. Plus filling it will pretty much mean painting it a solid color, or else it'd look like ass in that spot.
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i saw that first pic without reading and i thought you were making a reversed RD artist
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Dillon wrote:Yeah I know it's fixable. But it'll be a lot of work that I wasn't looking forward to. Plus filling it will pretty much mean painting it a solid color, or else it'd look like ass in that spot.
actually...mix wood glue and water, use a syringe to inject and clamp it. Good As New!
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Yeah, indeed, if done well it will hardly be noticable. Shame to throw it out because it was looking good.
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Post by Dillon »

Well, I haven't got the patience up yet to fix that body. But I did this instead, since I haven't done anything guitar related in a while. Roadstar v 4.0:

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And I'll be getting some of these for it soon:

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I might even put wide range HBs in it. It came from an HSS setup, and that just wasn't working. The single coils I had in it sounded terrible with 500k pots. Ultimately a dual humbucker setup is a better choice for this guitar.
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the color reminds me of a glazed krispy kreme... it looks delicious

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Dillon wrote:Well, I haven't got the patience up yet to fix that body. But I did this instead, since I haven't done anything guitar related in a while. Roadstar v 4.0:

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And I'll be getting some of these for it soon:

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I might even put wide range HBs in it. It came from an HSS setup, and that just wasn't working. The single coils I had in it sounded terrible with 500k pots. Ultimately a dual humbucker setup is a better choice for this guitar.
with those knobs and wide rangers that's like a '72 Strat Deluxe.