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Green SG - NEW PIC!

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I finished it off with rings and a pickguard...

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That IS green!!!!!
where is the PU switch?

and yes, you may need a black PG to break up the greenness
 
Wow! Calling that a Green SG is an understatement!

Yeah I think that'd look pretty good with a black PG.  :icon_thumright:
 
Mark O said:
That IS green!!!!!
where is the PU switch?

and yes, you may need a black PG to break up the greenness

The volume control is a DPDT switch as well. It switches betwenn the SD JB and Jazz.

I'm still waiting for the pickups I ordered, and the pickup rings too. I just could not put off assembly any longer...
 
Dude that is GREEN

1. Change to Black Hard War!
2. a '61 Guard would really class it up...Go with a anodized black aluminum or Black Perl,(yyyarrgh!)
3. Touch o' class, matching Truss Rod Cover.

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That's pretty cool!  :headbang1:

I think it needs a pickguard to break up that green.  I'd do black if it were me.
 
Quite the green guitar! I'd keep it, it'll def get noticed. If your tour bus breaks down you can use it to to flag passing cars in the middle of the night. Also I think Dimarzio makes some green bobbin buckers, might want to check those out.
 
They did an awesome job on the neck.

I strung it up, adjusted the fretboard level, lowered the action to 4/64" (E), set the intonation, and it was ready to go without a buzz.

I didn't have to touch a a file or sandpaper to a single fret.
 
Wow. Yeah.  GREEN

Before asking about the pickup switch location  :icon_jokercolor: , I'd be asking for a knob to turn the colour down. Is it really that fluro in person? :icon_scratch:

Interesting project, how's it sound? Always appreciate people taking an idea and actually doing it. Congrats. :icon_thumright:

And yes, add a bit of black to lighten the green a bit.



 
I did this one as well... modeled after the baritone neck... it has the correct pickup rings now.The body is one-piece mahogany.

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that other build of yours is interesting as well. Parker Fly on top, Gibson Firebird on bottom. :sign13:

Brian
 
bpmorton777 said:
that other build of yours is interesting as well. Parker Fly on top, Gibson Firebird on bottom. :sign13:

Brian

Thanks.

I meant it to be modeled after the baritone neck's headstock. I didn't even think about parker. The bottom looks that way because I had to work around the control cavity.
 
Not green enough.  It's that knob... get rid of the knob, dowel the hole and patch the finish.
 
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