docteurseb
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This one has been on my mind since last year when I got to play a PRS Private Stock that had an ash neck and body; this gave the guitar a very 'airy' tone.
The look was 'interesting' and not something I was fond of at first, but I'm quite open to that cerused look now:
Neck: Sound Guitar Works/Best Guitar Parts was the only shop I found willing to make this experimental ash neck as long as it was constructed with graphite reinforcements and not be covered under warranty (they made too few ash necks to predict how stable
I'd like to add a curly maple veneer after the fact to the headstock which may be challenging.
Alternatively I could do a partial veneer and get the ash portion painted black, or just paint the entire headstock black.
Body: Warmoth carved top Soloist for which I provided the curly maple lam top.
By the way notice that the base cost for quilt/flame maple tops increased from $75 to $100 couple week ago.
Color still TBD.
I wanted to do a similar white wash as the above but the side dots are MOP centered on the joint between the fingerboard and ash back. I'll definitely have to keep the back dark to make sure the dots are sufficiently visible.
Here's what we have:
The look was 'interesting' and not something I was fond of at first, but I'm quite open to that cerused look now:
Neck: Sound Guitar Works/Best Guitar Parts was the only shop I found willing to make this experimental ash neck as long as it was constructed with graphite reinforcements and not be covered under warranty (they made too few ash necks to predict how stable
I'd like to add a curly maple veneer after the fact to the headstock which may be challenging.
Alternatively I could do a partial veneer and get the ash portion painted black, or just paint the entire headstock black.
Body: Warmoth carved top Soloist for which I provided the curly maple lam top.
By the way notice that the base cost for quilt/flame maple tops increased from $75 to $100 couple week ago.
Color still TBD.
I wanted to do a similar white wash as the above but the side dots are MOP centered on the joint between the fingerboard and ash back. I'll definitely have to keep the back dark to make sure the dots are sufficiently visible.
Here's what we have: