Thursday, April 12, 2012

The 1936

The picture below is a maple neck blank with a truss rod glued in, and a slotted black walnut fingerboard. The body is my own design and will be made out of butternut. To the right you can see the fingerboard glued on and ready for dots. This is a custom build for Ryan Owens He said he wanted a dummy proof guitar, and so it was originally going to be a telecaster (not that I think tele players are dummies.) but then it morphed into this. Callaham bridge, Kluson tuners and Ryan has some old RIC single coils to drop in. It's working name is The 1936.

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