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If you are anything like me, it is definitely the start of a long, expensive, and fascinating journey... definitely not the means to an end......
Happy NGD!
Personally, I will never buy a brand new Stratocaster ever again, and the reason being is that regardless of the bells and whistles it comes with...
Diddo!
Incredible! I enjoyed looking at the labor of your love and passion for this “instrument” that many of us obsess over.
Nice! Happy NGD!
[ATTACH]This is from the neck of a 60’s... possibly 50’s (can’t find any history on the brand) Decca hollow-body that I just started “restoring”....
Awesome! Keep the updates coming... I love seeing how other people do this!
That’s a very cool looking Strat!
Super cool!
I love mine, and the fact that I was able to customize it to exactly what I wanted makes it even better to look at and play!
Welcome to Strat-Talk!
I haven’t taken a family photo in quite some time... looks like I know what I’ll be doing tomorrow! Standby...
Do you brother... no one is here to judge! As long as you are happy, that is all that matters.
Back in 2008, I was stationed on Okinawa, and I was in search for my first electric guitar. For whatever reason it had to be a Telecaster. One...
Nice collection... that’s my kind of music room!
Ooops sorry... was that "advanced course" info I wasn't at liberty to share? Ron, there's no way you have any spare necks lying around...
If you wanted to do it yourself, but wanted to practice first... you could always buy a cheapo neck on eBay and try your technique on that one...
Very cool!
The color is walnut...not the wood... should have been more specific about that in my initial post.
I'm leaning towards a maple neck myself... but a maple with some character. I mocked it up with a neck that had a rosewood fretboard on it, and...