Caught the bug
- walterwiseman
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Caught the bug
Hi all,
Sporadic long-time lurker, first time poster. Have dipped in and out of the forum over the years as I've always been interested in offsets, but previously never quite “got” them enough to pick one up, preferring to just cast my gaze from afar.
However, just before covid I got in touch with Scott at SC Relics (now Golden Era) to have a mustang body and neck done. I had him do the body in sonic blue with checking and relicing on the heavier side. Were I to have another done, I think I’d probably opt for much lighter relicing, but Scott’s work is stellar and was exactly what I asked for. I still smile every time I look at the guitar. I’m aware Scott mostly works with allparts necks, but as far as I can recall he had this one made for me with a deep c profile. Easily the best neck I’ve ever owned.
Unfortunately, by the time I’d got the body/neck the first lockdown was in full swing. I’d ordered most of the hardware and parts from the US and had them shipped to my friend in California who I was planning on visiting, intending to bring them back with me. That ended up not happening until March this year, so the body and neck had sat patiently in a box on the top of my shelf for four years. Once I got back, I eagerly got everything together and set to work. I had an absolute blast throughout, though I did have my first experience with pickguard inconsistency so ended up having to source another. I initially had some issue with getting the pickups (creamery mustang-90 single coil p90s – amazing by the way) to fit cleanly so had to expand the pickup cavity slightly which was a little scary. I also had some fun with the wiring, combining some mods I’d come across: One of the sliders switches between i. bridge, ii. bridge+neck in parallel/in phase, iii. neck. The other switch is an override that puts both pickups in series. I combined that with a push-pull tone pot which puts the bridge pickup in and out of phase. The guitar still needs some setting up and fiddling with but is otherwise very playable and I can’t put it down. I'm no photographer, but some pics here for those interested: https://imgur.com/a/N0YnBer
[to those with eagle-eyes, I’m aware some of the pickguard screws aren’t screwed all the way in ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)]
This is probably far too much for an introduction post, but all this simply to emphasise that I’ve caught the bug/I see the light/I’m now an ardent acolyte of the cult of offsets etc, et al, and have half a dozen planned offset projects on the go in my head just itching to go. This is an amazing community with a wealth of knowledge so thanks to everyone here.
Walter
Sporadic long-time lurker, first time poster. Have dipped in and out of the forum over the years as I've always been interested in offsets, but previously never quite “got” them enough to pick one up, preferring to just cast my gaze from afar.
However, just before covid I got in touch with Scott at SC Relics (now Golden Era) to have a mustang body and neck done. I had him do the body in sonic blue with checking and relicing on the heavier side. Were I to have another done, I think I’d probably opt for much lighter relicing, but Scott’s work is stellar and was exactly what I asked for. I still smile every time I look at the guitar. I’m aware Scott mostly works with allparts necks, but as far as I can recall he had this one made for me with a deep c profile. Easily the best neck I’ve ever owned.
Unfortunately, by the time I’d got the body/neck the first lockdown was in full swing. I’d ordered most of the hardware and parts from the US and had them shipped to my friend in California who I was planning on visiting, intending to bring them back with me. That ended up not happening until March this year, so the body and neck had sat patiently in a box on the top of my shelf for four years. Once I got back, I eagerly got everything together and set to work. I had an absolute blast throughout, though I did have my first experience with pickguard inconsistency so ended up having to source another. I initially had some issue with getting the pickups (creamery mustang-90 single coil p90s – amazing by the way) to fit cleanly so had to expand the pickup cavity slightly which was a little scary. I also had some fun with the wiring, combining some mods I’d come across: One of the sliders switches between i. bridge, ii. bridge+neck in parallel/in phase, iii. neck. The other switch is an override that puts both pickups in series. I combined that with a push-pull tone pot which puts the bridge pickup in and out of phase. The guitar still needs some setting up and fiddling with but is otherwise very playable and I can’t put it down. I'm no photographer, but some pics here for those interested: https://imgur.com/a/N0YnBer
[to those with eagle-eyes, I’m aware some of the pickguard screws aren’t screwed all the way in ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)]
This is probably far too much for an introduction post, but all this simply to emphasise that I’ve caught the bug/I see the light/I’m now an ardent acolyte of the cult of offsets etc, et al, and have half a dozen planned offset projects on the go in my head just itching to go. This is an amazing community with a wealth of knowledge so thanks to everyone here.
Walter
- F15hface
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Re: Caught the bug
Welcome aboard! Beautiful mustang, love the knobs especially.
- GilmourD
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Re: Caught the bug
Welcome! Don't worry about a verbose introduction. I met my wife online and her writing back practical books is what won me over. Tomorrow she defends her doctoral thesis, so it all makes sense. LOL
Prepare yourself for more offsets. It's definitely a thing. I got one Jaguar April of last year. Then built a Jazzmaster out of parts. Now I have something like a dozen offsets of all different flavors. LOL
That Mustang is delicious looking and making me want to finish painting the second body I have. Just waiting for good weather.
Prepare yourself for more offsets. It's definitely a thing. I got one Jaguar April of last year. Then built a Jazzmaster out of parts. Now I have something like a dozen offsets of all different flavors. LOL
That Mustang is delicious looking and making me want to finish painting the second body I have. Just waiting for good weather.
- walterwiseman
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Re: Caught the bug
Thank you both for your kind comments.
Looking forward to seeing how your Mustang turns out, and hope your wife's defence went well!
Tell me about it. I have preliminary plans for Jaguar, Jazzmaster, Bass VI, Marauder and Starcaster builds at the moment. Going to have to be very careful. Don't have room for them! Is there a thread(s) where I can see your builds?
Looking forward to seeing how your Mustang turns out, and hope your wife's defence went well!
- GilmourD
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Re: Caught the bug
Of course! We're all in this together in the end.
Yeah... I get that... I just got myself one of these stands because it was the Stupid Deal of the Day at MF last week or so. So, now I have three racks that each hold seven guitars, plus nine hanging off the walls, and a few individual stands.walterwiseman wrote: ↑Wed May 29, 2024 8:43 amTell me about it. I have preliminary plans for Jaguar, Jazzmaster, Bass VI, Marauder and Starcaster builds at the moment. Going to have to be very careful. Don't have room for them!
Sadly, I always promise myself that I'm going to document my insanity... And then I don't. I'm utterly terrible at posting what *I* end up actually doing. ADHD is a PITA. LOL
Hopefully the Mustang turns out as well as my wife's defense since she's now just waiting for the actual diploma before putting "Dr" before her name!walterwiseman wrote: ↑Wed May 29, 2024 8:43 amLooking forward to seeing how your Mustang turns out, and hope your wife's defence went well!
- itsmemw
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Re: Caught the bug
Love the paint on that Mustang body! Looks great.
- BeardedRainbow
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Re: Caught the bug
Those knobs look perfect on there. Now I want some.