Black then White Over Burst Jaguar Project

Painting? Routing? Set-up tips? Or just straight-up making a guitar from scratch? Post here, and post pics!

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Plates are all done. Only thing I am missing is the jack which should arrive this week and the pickups. (Of course the new paint needs to dry before I work on it.) Plates turned out ok. The volume/tone lower plate was a beast. I left it in acid for almost three days without much reaction. I just decided to steel wool it up and use salt and hydrogen peroxide. It will be fine. I am not going for beauty pageant. :)

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Did a mock up before I relic'ed the body. Neck fits well and parts line up ok. Might have to drill a couple new holes for the plates due to the new guard. Man Jaguars suck for lining up holes... LOL Anyways, here are the pics. I also included some of my relic work. (I know not everyone approves of artificially aging guitars and I also know I am no pro at it. I just had fun with it and I am pretty happy with how it looks. :))

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I'm not really a fan of relic finishes but I reckon that'll start to wear through quite nicely!
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Thanks!

Pickups arrived today. No name builder on eBay. They are lower output and supposed to be like Pearly Gates humbuckers? I guess I will have to see.

Once again I forget to get guitar strings and make myself wait..... LOL Here are the pics! I think it looks great.

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Done with strings and stuff! I am calling it a RatGuar. (Ratrod Jaguar)

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An demo.
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I like it. It looks kinda beat up and muscly.
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Very cool, you have a good eye for builds.
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Thanks! :D
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that is pretty rad looking. seeing the decal against the headstock reminded me of the black jaguar i had with the matching stock. i don't remember who i got it from, but i think i sold it to ben? or maybe he ended up with it. anywho. it tripped me out that from the factory with the matching black stock they used a normal decal. you could only tell in certain light that it said jaguar.
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This is like that for sure. You can't see the letters next to Fender unless you are close enough. :)
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I think that looks absolutely ace!
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So are you not going to sand through to show the sunburst anymore?
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Naw. I had planned on that, but the back of the body was all black when I got it and had a poorly done burst on the front so I just painted it black. Then I decided I didn't want another black Jaguar.... then I thought of a white one with black under.... and here I am. :D