Another hollow electric
Another hollow electric
Completed this one recently, and combining all my favourite elements
adding a few build pics as well.
Start of the body with laminated sides
Back and neck are New Guinea Rosewood top is flamed Maple
Red Special parts kit
This is a carved top so some mods are necessary
The trem has to have a slight angle so the springs fit under the top
Switches are mounted on a plate under the top
Neck was made and shaped also made in New Guinea Rosewood and internal woods added
So basically we have very similar cavities to the RS
Access for everything is from the rear
And a bit of a mockup
And the finished guitar
Just a few notes
Woods used were Neck is New Guinea Rose wood also back of body and outer side laminations, and the trem / bridge block.
Cap is flamed Maple.
Most other specs are as per a Red Special.
24 jumbo SS frets and 24" scale
Wiring is all in series ,top switches on and off for each pickup and bottom switches are phase each.
Pickups are an early set of Adeson pickups. Now very rare to find.
With the wiring I have shielded the wires from the pickup to the switch plate visible on the centre copper strip on the switch plate. I have earthed the trem with a small tapped screw as can be seen.
Cheers Mark
adding a few build pics as well.
Start of the body with laminated sides
Back and neck are New Guinea Rosewood top is flamed Maple
Red Special parts kit
This is a carved top so some mods are necessary
The trem has to have a slight angle so the springs fit under the top
Switches are mounted on a plate under the top
Neck was made and shaped also made in New Guinea Rosewood and internal woods added
So basically we have very similar cavities to the RS
Access for everything is from the rear
And a bit of a mockup
And the finished guitar
Just a few notes
Woods used were Neck is New Guinea Rose wood also back of body and outer side laminations, and the trem / bridge block.
Cap is flamed Maple.
Most other specs are as per a Red Special.
24 jumbo SS frets and 24" scale
Wiring is all in series ,top switches on and off for each pickup and bottom switches are phase each.
Pickups are an early set of Adeson pickups. Now very rare to find.
With the wiring I have shielded the wires from the pickup to the switch plate visible on the centre copper strip on the switch plate. I have earthed the trem with a small tapped screw as can be seen.
Cheers Mark
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Hi Mark,
Outstanding work mate. Attention to detail is a credit to you.
Thank you for sharing.
Cheers
Alan
Outstanding work mate. Attention to detail is a credit to you.
Thank you for sharing.
Cheers
Alan
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Re: Another hollow electric
Thanks Alan, I had to build another RS inspired guitar as one of my Red Specials has ventured north to one of your former pupils I think.
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Small world Mark.
Can you give me their initials, I can work it out from there.
It been ten years since I retired from teaching.
My guess is P S, see if I'm close.
Cheers
Al
Can you give me their initials, I can work it out from there.
It been ten years since I retired from teaching.
My guess is P S, see if I'm close.
Cheers
Al
"Play to express, not to impress"
Alan Hamley
http://www.hamleyfineguitars.com/
Alan Hamley
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Hi Mark, that's a very impressive piece of work, I like that a lot, real classy looking. I use a lot of new Guinee Rosewood on both electric and acoustic guitars. It makes a great-sounding acoustic guitar.
Our local timber outlet had a huge pile of NGR, 300mm x 50mm x 2mtr lengths, picked out all the quarter-sawn stuff, and bought all of it. That was fifteen or more years ago and I still using it.
Taff
Our local timber outlet had a huge pile of NGR, 300mm x 50mm x 2mtr lengths, picked out all the quarter-sawn stuff, and bought all of it. That was fifteen or more years ago and I still using it.
Taff
Taff
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Re: Another hollow electric
Hi Mark, that's a very impressive piece of work, I like that a lot, real classy looking. I use a lot of new Guinee Rosewood on both electric and acoustic guitars. It makes a great-sounding acoustic guitar.
Our local timber outlet had a huge pile of NGR, 300mm x 50mm x 2mtr lengths, picked out all the quarter-sawn stuff, and bought all of it. That was fifteen or more years ago and I still using it.
Taff
Our local timber outlet had a huge pile of NGR, 300mm x 50mm x 2mtr lengths, picked out all the quarter-sawn stuff, and bought all of it. That was fifteen or more years ago and I still using it.
Taff
Taff
Re: Another hollow electric
Hi Alan His initials are TT, now moved to Brisbane.
Hi Taffy thanks for the comments, I quite like a good piece of NGR. When ever I visit timber yards I tend to walk out with something different to what I was after.
Cheers Mark
Hi Taffy thanks for the comments, I quite like a good piece of NGR. When ever I visit timber yards I tend to walk out with something different to what I was after.
Cheers Mark
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Hi again, I came across this photo. Great NGR stash and all 1/4 cut and found locally. Some of the boards I already sliced up in the foreground.
Cheers TaffTaff
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Hi Mark,
Yes, Dr T T and his lovely wife E and two boys.
I can't enough good things about mun and dad.
Haven't seen them since they moved to Brisbane.
Pity, I really loved their company.
They are both beautiful people.
Cheers
Alan
Yes, Dr T T and his lovely wife E and two boys.
I can't enough good things about mun and dad.
Haven't seen them since they moved to Brisbane.
Pity, I really loved their company.
They are both beautiful people.
Cheers
Alan
"Play to express, not to impress"
Alan Hamley
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Alan Hamley
http://www.hamleyfineguitars.com/
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Re: Another hollow electric
Sensational looking guitar Mark.
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