Leaderboard

Mooncaster "Burning Absinthe" with Green Burst Finish

alexreinhold

Senior Member
Messages
758
Hi all,

[IN PROGRESS]

Build time again! I've actually been on this one for a few weeks already but haven't had the time to update much. So I will give a recap of what happened in a few posts. Once done, I will edit this post with the final results.

The idea: My style is very straight forward - I either play Strat-style guitars (I have 3 + a Dinky-style) or V/Tele-Style metal machines (I have 2 Vs and 2 tele style metal guitars). All my needs are served with my arsenal of guitars but a) I missed doing a build and b) I wanted to try something completely different. So, over xmas 2025, I was stupid enough to go to a music store and try a few Gretsch guitars. I really liked a lot of things (especially the Filtertron potential), but I also did not like some things (the feel I guess?). So I went into a rabbit hole to figure out what I want.

Long story short: I wanted to a) do my very first burst finish, b) have my first semi-hollow guitar, c) do my first guitar with bindings (still not sure about that one) and d) enter the world of Filtertrons. Here are the specs.

Body:
  • Swamp Ash Mooncaster with Flame Maple Top, Ivoroid binding and 2 F-Holes
  • TV Jones with Ears
  • Gotoh Wraparound bridge
  • Green/Orange Burst finish with water-based stains and Tru-Oil
Neck:
  • Roasted Flame Maple Meadowhawk with Ebony Macassar fretboard and Ivoroid binding
  • Wolfgang neck profile (yup, experimental haha), 10-16 compound, SS6115 frets (as always..)
Wiring/Pickups:
  • TV Jones Powertron in bridge, TV Jones Classic in neck
  • One vol (push/pull; series/parallel), no tone, 3-way toggle
  • Treble Bleed
 
The finishing plan:
  • end result: green/orange burst on front, dark brown (barn look) on sides and back
  • step 1: brown stain on front, black stain on back to pop grain -> sand back
  • step 2: burst on front, brown stain on back
  • step 3: tru oil
  • step 4: polish & wax
Oh and of course... all the sandings, tears and frustrations in between.

This was my blueprint for the end result:
WhatsApp Image 2026-04-03 at 18.43.20 (1).jpeg
 
I went on to paint the front orange and the back brown

WhatsApp Image 2026-04-03 at 18.43.19 (6).jpeg

WhatsApp Image 2026-04-03 at 18.43.19 (5).jpeg

On the back there were a lot of imperfections. While I hate relic, I do like to see that a guitar was actually experimented with. So I decided to leave it just like that.

Before I moved forward, I used India ink to tattoo the guitar with something gimmicky (I tend to do this with pretty much every guitar I build). So I added the Hebrew letters for "alive" to the upper horn:

WhatsApp Image 2026-04-03 at 18.43.20 (2).jpeg
 
On to the front... My first burst finish. It was CRAZY hard but I kind of went into flow mode and then it just happened. I am very happy with the end result.

Starting from the outside (black) with the orange ground coat. In the back you can see me test wood :-)
WhatsApp Image 2026-04-03 at 18.43.19 (7).jpeg

And here's how it turned out:

WhatsApp Image 2026-04-03 at 18.43.20 (3).jpeg
 
And then tru oil:

5 coats:
View attachment 68318

View attachment 68319

17 coats: View attachment 68320

View attachment 68321

Now it will be drying for 3 weeks. So there won't be a lot of updates. But meanwhile, here's the amazing neck plate - as always ordered from the amazing TLC Guitar Goods (amazing shop in Holland, for all Europeans - I am NOT affiliated!)

View attachment 68322
Nice job Alex! Looks great. Also glad to know you keep toilet paper near in case of emergency!
 
Back
Top