Lbpesq
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So I built me a replica of Jerry Garcia's "Alligator". The guitar was a 1955 Swamp Ash Strat given to Garcia by Graham Nash as a thank you for helping on the CSN album, including laying down the pedal steel tracks on "Teach Your Children". It was subsequently heavily modified by the folks at Alembic.
For this build, I started with a Warmoth Vintage Strat body in Swamp Ash. I finished with a slight amber tint with rattle-can nitro. Added a MIM Fender neck. I wound the pickups to Fender 50's specs. The inside of the pickup covers are shielded and run to ground. This was done to Garcia’s guitar so the strings didn’t need to be grounded, thus alleviating the possibility of ever getting shocked/electrocuted by the strings. Added 70's Schaller tuners, a Footman Loop string retainer, scalloped brass nut, Raytheon knobs, various brass pieces, Alembic brass channel bridge, and, of course, the appropriate stickers. I built the on-board preamp based on the Alembic Stratoblaster circuit that was developed for Jerry's guitar. Routed and realigned the input jack, and hand fabricated the wood tremolo cavity back plate. Big Fun! I'm now collecting parts for another one. Here's some pics:
Bill
For this build, I started with a Warmoth Vintage Strat body in Swamp Ash. I finished with a slight amber tint with rattle-can nitro. Added a MIM Fender neck. I wound the pickups to Fender 50's specs. The inside of the pickup covers are shielded and run to ground. This was done to Garcia’s guitar so the strings didn’t need to be grounded, thus alleviating the possibility of ever getting shocked/electrocuted by the strings. Added 70's Schaller tuners, a Footman Loop string retainer, scalloped brass nut, Raytheon knobs, various brass pieces, Alembic brass channel bridge, and, of course, the appropriate stickers. I built the on-board preamp based on the Alembic Stratoblaster circuit that was developed for Jerry's guitar. Routed and realigned the input jack, and hand fabricated the wood tremolo cavity back plate. Big Fun! I'm now collecting parts for another one. Here's some pics:
Bill