Twangler
Joined: Mar 26, 2006
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Posted on Jul 12 2006 09:28 PM
Here she is. I don't know that I will ever paint another guitar again. I used 4 1/2 cans of Minwax Nitrocellulose to make sure my worst fear of sanding through to the paint wouldn't happen and it didn't.
For those of you with an eye for detail may notice, my S3 # is 023, but I put 027 on the head stock because that was/is Rip's number, and this was his guitar. btw, the old boy would have been 40 this Friday so hoist a drink if you're so inclined.
I also put a 1/4 turn on the truss rod and lowered the poles on the bridge by a 1/2 turn. The action is really nice now. If you read my earlier post, you know I screwed up the wiring. It should be out of the shop by the weekend so I'll be able to plug it in and see how she sounds.
PS Thanks WR for the quick web lesson.
Happy Reverbs!
Spanky
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Twangler
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Posted on Jul 12 2006 09:39 PM
Let me try to get these shots bigger....
The last one is a pic of what it used to look like
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WoodyJ
Joined: Apr 05, 2006
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Bethlehem, GA
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Posted on Jul 12 2006 09:50 PM
Looks awesome, Spanky! Rip would be proud.
I love the headstock logo, too. Very cool.
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Brian
Joined: Feb 25, 2006
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Des Moines, Iowa, USA
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Posted on Jul 12 2006 10:04 PM
<Whistles>...very nice Spanky. I LOVE the headstock logo.
I will definitely hoist one this Friday.
What prompted you to paint it in the first place?
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gregorynicoll
Joined: Feb 27, 2006
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Posted on Jul 12 2006 10:17 PM
Spanky,
As the owner of two black Fenders myself (a Jazzmaster and a Stratacoustic, which are the only two guitars I own) and as a devotee/friend/acolyte of Rip's, I heartily approve your handiwork!!
Bravo!
I'm eagerly lookin' forward to seein' this axe in action on July 29. As for the electronics, either Bryan Lilje or Eddie Katcher can straighten out the crossed wires for ya in a jiffy.
Oh, and I plan on raisin' many a glass this Friday!
Warmly,
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Brian
Joined: Feb 25, 2006
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Des Moines, Iowa, USA
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Posted on Jul 12 2006 10:29 PM
Ya, Eddie K can fix the wiring with his eyes closed probably. Someone needs to teach him how to use the new forums....tell him we miss him and to get over here.
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RobbieReverb
Joined: Feb 28, 2006
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San Jose, Ca.
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Posted on Jul 12 2006 11:19 PM
Nice job, Spanky! Total Coolness!
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Twangler
Joined: Mar 26, 2006
Posts: 147
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Posted on Jul 13 2006 12:42 AM
Brian
What prompted you to paint it in the first place?
I saw one on ebay with a similar paint job and red pick guard and thought it was the most beautiful thing I'd ever seen (besides a Rickenbacker) I didn't have the extra $ at the time and after the auction ended I searched and searched the internet for another Jag with that paint scheme and never found one.
I'm not a big fan of the sunburst paint scheme so I finally figured I could just refinish the one I already have.
As for the logo, I still have my first guitar which was a $100 Telecaster Custom knock off with no decal on the Headstock. I had the idea years ago to put a 'Twangler' logo on it. So, when I started this project, I figured I'd do it on this one. I'm egotistical enough to like my name on the guitar I play better than Leo Fender's, even if he is responsible for creating the guitar in the first place.
Happy Reverbs!
Spanky
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Twangler
Joined: Mar 26, 2006
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Posted on Jul 13 2006 12:47 AM
gregorynicoll
I'm eagerly lookin' forward to seein' this axe in action on July 29.
Considering I've had the guitar torn apart for about 6 weeks unable to play, the 29th might be an interesting endeavor. (grin)
Spanky
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gregorynicoll
Joined: Feb 27, 2006
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Posted on Jul 13 2006 05:17 AM
Twangler
gregorynicoll
I'm eagerly lookin' forward to seein' this axe in action on July 29.
Considering I've had the guitar torn apart for about 6 weeks unable to play, the 29th might be an interesting endeavor. (grin)
Spanky
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bigtikidude
Joined: Feb 27, 2006
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Anaheim(So.Cal.)U.S.A.
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Posted on Jul 13 2006 10:07 PM
Hey Spanky,
I'm not a big fan of sun burst either, That black and red is beautiful. Looks like a classic black car with red interior.
Rip would be proud.
I'll definelty hoist 1 or many to him tomorrow.
Cheers to both of you.
Jeff(bigtikidude)
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BillAqua
Joined: Feb 27, 2006
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Chicago IL.
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Posted on Jul 13 2006 10:46 PM
Question.
That Jaguar is an import model right? So the original finish is poly-urethane hmmm....
I've often times thought about refinishing a few of my guitars that have poly finishes but have been told stripping poly is like pulling teeth. Did you actually strip the old finish or just paint on top of the original, and if you just painted on top of the original how did the intial coats stick to that?
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gregorynicoll
Joined: Feb 27, 2006
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Posted on Jul 14 2006 05:21 AM
Spanky,
Seriously, are you plannin' to use this axe at the Surf Fest on the 29th? Lee at the LOAF wants to know, as he might mention it in a plug he's trying to place in the paper that week.
Do tell...
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Twangler
Joined: Mar 26, 2006
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Posted on Jul 14 2006 11:20 AM
BillAqua
Question.
That Jaguar is an import model right? So the original finish is poly-urethane hmmm....
I've often times thought about refinishing a few of my guitars that have poly finishes but have been told stripping poly is like pulling teeth. Did you actually strip the old finish or just paint on top of the original, and if you just painted on top of the original how did the intial coats stick to that?
It is a Jap reis. It had the lamanent finish so I scpraped it off with the help of a heat gun. Worked really well. The only trouble spots were around the edges where I guess they use more adhesive.
So I took it straight down to the wood and started from there.
Spanky
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Twangler
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Posted on Jul 14 2006 11:22 AM
gregorynicoll
Spanky,
Seriously, are you plannin' to use this axe at the Surf Fest on the 29th? Lee at the LOAF wants to know, as he might mention it in a plug he's trying to place in the paper that week.
Do tell...
Yes, I will be using it on the 29th. I picked it up from the shop yesterday afternoon and it plays like a champ. The problem now is I have to rebuild the caluses on my finger tips after not playing for over a month!
Spanky
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JakeDobner
Joined: Feb 26, 2006
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Seattle
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Posted on Jul 15 2006 07:24 PM
It looks great. As for your calusses. You should be somewhat fine without playing for a month. I didn't play for 4 months and that was hell getting them back.
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