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CrazyAces wrote:

Gilette wrote:

Work started on a Harmony H44 Deluxe.

Very cool. I love H44's and H88's.
Looks like you're using poplar?
If so that's a good sounding wood that was used for the originals.
What will you use for pickups?
If you're looking for more of the original sound I have a suggestion

Cheers,
Jeff

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I'm fixing norma...again. tuner button on A string went MIA.

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hi!

ok, not exactly guitar related, but connected to my home-built class a stereo ... the em 84 double triode based indicator circuit for the stereo Very Happy
yours
wolfi
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ElBirkerio wrote:

hi!

ok, not exactly guitar related, but connected to my home-built class a stereo ... the em 84 double triode based indicator circuit for the stereo Very Happy
yours
wolfi

Awesome!

Wes
SoCal ex-pat with a snow shovel

DISCLAIMER: The above is opinion/suggestion only & should not be used for mission planning/navigation, tweaking of instruments, beverage selection, or wardrobe choices.

... Surfgrammel Research makes a first announcement that an initial test was survived by all participants. Not all safety measures for CE-certification are yet met ...

http://www.surfgrammeln-san.org
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http://greencookierecords.bandcamp.com/album/coming-out-soon-los-chicharrones-del-surf-10

Very cool. I love H44's and H88's.
Looks like you're using poplar?
If so that's a good sounding wood that was used for the originals.
What will you use for pickups?
If you're looking for more of the original sound I have a suggestion

Cheers,
Jeff

Yes it's a poplar slab. Tulipwood in particular. It's easy to work with and not as soft as bass wood. You have to be very careful with a router because it tends to chip at places where the grain is short. It's quite sensitive to humidity changes so once it's dry and planed you might want to seal it before the weather changes.

We got a pair of lookalike humbuckers from China. Not exactly the stuff Harmonies are made from but we weren't after the original sound to begin with. My son is more into pop so he wanted to try something a bit hotter. We'll try the pickups first and if we don't like them we can always rewind them or swap them for a better pair. But thanks for the offer!

(I've done a bit of reading and it seems tulipwood is called a kind of poplar but it isn't related to real poplar.:hmmm: confused? I am.)

ElBirkerio wrote:

... Surfgrammel Research makes a first announcement that an initial test was survived by all participants. Not all safety measures for CE-certification are yet met ...

That is out-of-hand COOL! Cool

(And not letting out the magic smoke is always a good thing.)

Wes
SoCal ex-pat with a snow shovel

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The magic smoke already took place ...

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^^^^
Cool project. Smile

Some new covering on a Lab Series L5.

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OMG that's a beautiful job. MANY moons ago I recall seeing Ricky Skaggs' Tele-slinger Ray Flacke playing through one of those. Monster-good sound. This example is really pretty. Well done!
Thumbs Up

Wes
SoCal ex-pat with a snow shovel

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At last some sound.

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I have a strat partscaster that has been on the shelf for a few years. Now I'm in the process of reviving it.
First, I stripped off the original paint. Then sanded it down to the bare wood to get rid of the obnoxiously thick sealer coat. But before all of that, I discovered that the neck pocket was 3/4" deep. So I had to take a 1/8" thick veneer and cut it to fit. then that was glued in. Now the neck pocket is 5/8" deep; just as Leo Fender intended.
For the grain filling process, I did that with a slurry of sanding dust and egg whites. Yes, you read that correctly. Egg whites. Yes, I was skeptical at first. But it really did work. Now I just need to get some sanding sealer and then paint it.

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The neck that came with it was also a total cluster. It was 1-3/4" wide at the nut and too thin for me. I never did like the way it felt. So I got a new neck off of ebay for $25. And it is to vintage specs. It came as a 22 fret neck, so I removed that and now it's a 21 fret. Personally, I'm really liking how the rosewood board looks. But over time, I'll probably refret and redo the radius. When that happens, I'll probably do a bone nut too. But for now, I just want to make it playable.

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JCStilley wrote:

I'm really liking how the rosewood board looks.

Wow, that is particularly pretty.

Wes
SoCal ex-pat with a snow shovel

DISCLAIMER: The above is opinion/suggestion only & should not be used for mission planning/navigation, tweaking of instruments, beverage selection, or wardrobe choices.

Badger wrote:

JCStilley wrote:

I'm really liking how the rosewood board looks.

Wow, that is particularly pretty.

Thanks! I noticed on your profile that you're from Wisconsin. Whereabouts? I grew up in Hudson.

JCStilley wrote:

Badger wrote:

JCStilley wrote:

I'm really liking how the rosewood board looks.

Wow, that is particularly pretty.

Thanks! I noticed on your profile that you're from Wisconsin. Whereabouts? I grew up in Hudson.

Down by Tomah, which is a long way from Van Nuys. Swirls of life, like your rosewood board.
Cool

Wes
SoCal ex-pat with a snow shovel

DISCLAIMER: The above is opinion/suggestion only & should not be used for mission planning/navigation, tweaking of instruments, beverage selection, or wardrobe choices.

My son just finished his H44 Deluxe! I'm not the humbucker type of guy, but I really dig this.

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I've been keeping busy with a couple of builds lately. My double bound Tele that I've been kicking down the road for a year or so is finally in the home stretch. I'm also doing a complete build for Matt22. Not a Tele, something else. More on that later. I'm currently working on the neck. WARNING; LOTS OF BORING BUILD PHOTOS Big Grin

Here's the double bound T. I settled on gold....
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Here's Matt's neck in progress...
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Otto & The Ottomans
Kennedy Custom Guitars

Thank you for taking all the time to share these build pics.
Holy Moly that fingerboard is gorgeous!
Drool

Wes
SoCal ex-pat with a snow shovel

DISCLAIMER: The above is opinion/suggestion only & should not be used for mission planning/navigation, tweaking of instruments, beverage selection, or wardrobe choices.

Badger wrote:

Thank you for taking all the time to share these build pics.
Holy Moly that fingerboard is gorgeous!
Drool

Thanks for taking the time to look at them. Wink
As for the fretboard, that came from the same board as the one I used for my gold Tele. I still have enough left for one more fretboard. Have a look at the Tele neck. Same grain pattern. Pretty cool, eh?

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Otto & The Ottomans
Kennedy Custom Guitars

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