Novak pickups, mastery bridge and vibrato, innovative guitars neck, saylor body reranched in gorilla vanilla. No real neck dive when standing, but you can feel the weight of the neck while sitting. Cleans are cool, but its really nasty once you throw some gain behind it.
Muff_Diver wrote:
Novak pickups, mastery bridge and vibrato, innovative guitars neck, saylor body reranched in gorilla vanilla. No real neck dive when standing, but you can feel the weight of the neck while sitting. Cleans are cool, but its really nasty once you throw some gain behind it.
I built this jaguar from a bunch of stuff I hobbled together/stuff from the parts bin. I painted it kind of a shoreline gold, but my telemaster/jazzcaster thing was the same color so I redid that one too in this champagne pink krylon shit I found at home depot for 4 bucks. Kinda burgundy mist-ish? The krylon was actually a decent rattle can, and even though its enamel, it dried to the touch fast like lacquer. They had a ton of colors too unlike the duplicolor stuff I've been using. Pretty cool.
I built this jaguar from a bunch of stuff I hobbled together/stuff from the parts bin. I painted it kind of a shoreline gold, but my telemaster/jazzcaster thing was the same color so I redid that one too in this champagne pink krylon shit I found at home depot for 4 bucks. Kinda burgundy mist-ish? The krylon was actually a decent rattle can, and even though its enamel, it dried to the touch fast like lacquer. They had a ton of colors too unlike the duplicolor stuff I've been using. Pretty cool.
Lurker13 wrote:That's one beautiful guitar, Corey.
Thanks, I really like it. It needs heavier strings, but I really like the tone and my craving for a Bigsby style tailpiece lately is completely vindicated. For clean, reverb drenched tones it sounds amazing. I haven't had a chance to try out some more harsh and heavy stuff with it yet, but I'm excited to play with it more. It's way more comfortable to play than I expected. The last hollowbody guitar I owned was an Epi ES-295 20 years ago and it was a beast to play.