VibratingElectrons
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I came across a Bill Lawrence guitar that I really liked the look of (https://yamauchi63133.wixsite.com/hikidaore/bc2e-custom-1989-e), and I've been wanting to build a lightweight ⅞ Strat for a while. I'm wondering if my plan makes sense, or if I'm going to end up with a goofy looking guitar. Here's what I'm thinking:
-Roasted Alder body finished with TruOil
-Roasted Maple neck finished with TruOil
-"Yellow Tortoise" pickguard
-Wilde Pickups (Bill Lawrence 280S/290S)
I'm hoping for three things:
-Lightweight (it would be great for this guitar to be under 7lbs)
-Looks reasonably like the Bill Lawrence guitar linked above
-Sounds good
Walnut is heavy, so roasted alder/roasted maple seems like a better choice, especially since I've heard roasted alder finishes a little like walnut. I've also heard good things about the Wilde pickups, and I like the hat-tip to the man himself.
Thoughts?
-Roasted Alder body finished with TruOil
-Roasted Maple neck finished with TruOil
-"Yellow Tortoise" pickguard
-Wilde Pickups (Bill Lawrence 280S/290S)
I'm hoping for three things:
-Lightweight (it would be great for this guitar to be under 7lbs)
-Looks reasonably like the Bill Lawrence guitar linked above
-Sounds good
Walnut is heavy, so roasted alder/roasted maple seems like a better choice, especially since I've heard roasted alder finishes a little like walnut. I've also heard good things about the Wilde pickups, and I like the hat-tip to the man himself.
Thoughts?