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Iceman Tele hybrid

jlunderwood

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Hi all, first post here!

I thought I'd post a photo of my more or less finished wonky Iceman/Tele/etc. build. The body came from elsewhere (Nomoonlaser, who you can find online in a few places with a search), but the neck and many of the other components came from Warmoth. I absolutely love this thing, and I've been playing it as my #1 for a little while now. Without Warmoth I would have never been able to make the guitar I really wanted, with all my peculiar preferences. It's been a great learning experience. Now when I go to a guitar store I just think... nah, I wanna go home and play *my* axe.

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Here are some stats:

Body:
  • Reclaimed cedar from somebody's demolished deck. Sounds *and* smells great :LOL:
  • Front carved like a telecaster, though I had to make some modifications to fit the DiMarzio rails pickup in the neck position
  • Some kind of nitro finish with a vintage yellow tint
Neck:
  • Warmoth Tele replacement neck
  • Reversed headstock (my first guitar was a Washburn N1, and I've had that preference ever since)
  • Gibson scale conversion
  • Quartersawn maple shaft & fretboard
  • Modern medium nut width
  • 59 Roundback profile
  • 10" - 16" compound radius
  • 22 frets
  • SS6115 wide & tall stainless frets
  • Vintage style tuners (had to ream the holes a bit to fit these kluson style ones, whoops)
  • Block inlays
  • Black side dots
  • Tusq xl nut
  • Vintage tint satin nitro finish
Hardware:
  • Kluson style tuners
  • Originally the Gotoh compensated three saddle bridge as pictured here, but I've since swapped it for a six saddle brass barrel style so it intonates a bit better
  • Rockrabbit angled tele control plate - as you can see, I got the one with the control in the 'middle' and repurposed the tone hole for a front mounted jack
  • Custom scratch plate - the first time I cut one myself! It even mostly looks ok!
  • Witch hat jazzmaster style volume knob (no tone)
  • Three position tele switch
  • Copper tape cavity insulation throughout
  • Oversized strap buttons (one placed on a neck screw - it balances just fine) and felt washers
Electronics:
  • Bridge: Fralin split steel pole tele
  • Neck: DiMarzio Chopper custom ordered in chrome to fit the tele-ish vibe
  • Controls are just a normal tele without a tone control - dead simple
  • 500k tone pot
I keep this tuned to drop C or D standard, and use some pretty basic 10-52 Stringjoy strings. It feels nice and slinky in hand. I wanted a super super simple instrument that had the aspects I liked from several different guitars - the slinkyness of a shorter scale, the simplicity of a tele, the knob, jack placement, and block inlay of my jazzmaster, and the reverse headstock of my old N1.

Now that It's done, there are only a few things that I'd change about it. While I chose the Fralin split steel pole for its hum cancelling and reported p90ish tone, I like the sound of their noiseless alnico pole p90 better. It's a bit more rude and sounds better with what I play. The Chopper is also just a bit too 'smooth' - I'd probably just go with two of the Fralin noiseless alnico pole p90s. Other than that, the only other thing I think would be to round out the fretboard edges, which I may still do. I'm afraid of ruining the finish on the fretboard, and it's something I've never done. Would gladly take any tips!
 
That is cool! Not every chimera ends up “working” but that sure does. I’m not generally a fan of upsidedown headstocks but in this instance I think it compliments the lines of the body. Nice work! Of course when I hear “Iceman” and “Tele” together I think of this guy 😅:

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