So as you I got a epi riviera recently and love it. I love the unusual control layout of the 3 volumes & 1 Tone (It makes me think a lot more about the sound I'm going for) my dream guitar would be a original 1949 - 1955 Gibson L-5 but certainly couldn't afford it, the Epi Zephyr would be a great choice but I've never seen you for sale and the only other version is the Peerless Wizard series but when these seem to come up for sale I never have the money. A few years ago I spotted a Peerless alike by a firm called layke on ebay and even though they got good reviews I passed - (the colours were a bit off putting) so fast forward to now & I find a Layke model on ebay for £150. a bit of back & forth and its mine £125 including shipping. As you will see from the picture it been modded over the years but nothing super major. It now sports 2 seymour duncan invaders and the hardware has been swapped for black versions and its had a 3 way switch put in.
Sellers picture from ebay
What I plan on doing is retro modding it back to something like a florentine version of this (it should be pretty easy everythings already there just need to creat my own style headstock).
So this is were I want the communites input
It will be converted back to 3 x P-90's. 3 Volumes & a master tone (master tone will be in the postion currently covered by the sticker which covers original hole)
I plan on sanding it down (correcting F-holes) and staining it - What colour should I go for
Brown
Black
(Clock wise)
Yellow, Green, Denim Blue , Phthalo Blue, Royal Blue, Purple, Crimson Red, Cherry Red, Orange, Amber or Yellow
All the hardware needs changing so I have 3 options
1 = Wraparound bridge if so what colour (Chrome, Nickel or Gold) and any model in particular
2 = Wraparound bridge (just for intonation) Trapeze Tailpiece or Bigsby B-7
3 = Fill stud holes and use a pinned wood and tune o matic with Trapeze Tailpiece
The headstock is probably the worse design I've seen so will be plugged added to and reshaped (back of headstock will be painted as a black stinger to hide alterations. suggest a 3 aside headstock shape?
What machineheads should I go ?
Vintage Kluson Style
Imperial Style
Tulip Style
or something different.
Incoming NGD a rebuild (suggestions wanted)
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Re: Incoming NGD a rebuild (suggestions wanted)
I'd say it'd be pretty difficult to get that modern poly finish off there and still end up with something worth looking at through a transparent finish, and that's 'if' it's any kind of wood worth looking at anyway.
Might be worth applying a top layer of flame veneer if you deffo want a clear finish
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Re: Incoming NGD a rebuild (suggestions wanted)
I 100% agree with this. Companies that make cheap guitars don't spend money on nice wood just to paint it.
Plus, that matte lavender color is pretty rad IMO.
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Re: Incoming NGD a rebuild (suggestions wanted)
Gonna have to agree here, there's probably a 10-piece laminated top with mineral-streaked plywood or something under there.
I also think the colour is pretty awesome, but the nice thing about poly is that you can just lightly sand it and spray just about any Home Depot rattlecan colour over it if you're hoping for something different.
Didn't know Duncans came in those 80's Vai-approved colours, but even so, you could probably get like half your money back just by selling those! 125 quid for anything in playable condition with two Duncans is quite a remarkable deal.
I also think the colour is pretty awesome, but the nice thing about poly is that you can just lightly sand it and spray just about any Home Depot rattlecan colour over it if you're hoping for something different.
Didn't know Duncans came in those 80's Vai-approved colours, but even so, you could probably get like half your money back just by selling those! 125 quid for anything in playable condition with two Duncans is quite a remarkable deal.
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