$1280
Here are the parts -
*Warmoth Strat body, wild maple top laminated to chambered, mahogany body, contoured heel, angled neck pocket for top-mounted Floyd Rose trem, red dye, natural masked binding.
*Cocobolo neck made by Lynn Elsworth of Boogie Bodies in 1987; I cannot say enough good things about this neck in every way. Black ebony fingerboard, M.O.P. dot inlays, stainless steel frets. AMAZING!
*ORIGINAL Floyd Rose, gold plated.
*Gold plated, W. German made Schaller tuning machines.
*H-S-H pick-up config; Seymour Duncan JB "F" spaced in bridge, custom ordered to get it in zebra stripe without the Seymour Duncan logo on it. DiMarzio Area '58 stacked humbucker w/ single coil sound in mid; sounds like a TRUE, spanky, single coil Strat pick-up, w/o the hum. Alnico II Pro in the neck position in reverse zebra. The pots are push/pull for coil switching the neck and bridge, and there's a mini switch that turns the mid pick up on and off. There's a 3-way switch to go between neck - neck/bridge - bridge. EXTREMELY versatile tone-wise; you can make ANY style of music sound good with this baby! The 3-way switch with the mini switch and push/pull pots is much better than 5-way switching: More tonal choices, and easier to keep track of.
The guitar was assembled, set-up, frets crowned and leveled, Plek tuned, and Buzz Feiten-ized by Mike Lull of Guitarwerks in Bellevue. Mike is arguably the best guitar tech in the entire Northwest, and he owns the only Plek machine I'm aware of in all of Washington/Oregon/Idaho. This guitar plays, sounds, and looks amazing in every way. Whoever ends up with this piece of art will be very, very blessed. It is for the serious player who takes their guitar craft seriously. See the link below for pics. If you want to see better, higher resolution pics, let me know and I'll email them to you.
http://s110.photobucket.com/albums/n103/tadpoleig/Number%201/
Here are the parts -
*Warmoth Strat body, wild maple top laminated to chambered, mahogany body, contoured heel, angled neck pocket for top-mounted Floyd Rose trem, red dye, natural masked binding.
*Cocobolo neck made by Lynn Elsworth of Boogie Bodies in 1987; I cannot say enough good things about this neck in every way. Black ebony fingerboard, M.O.P. dot inlays, stainless steel frets. AMAZING!
*ORIGINAL Floyd Rose, gold plated.
*Gold plated, W. German made Schaller tuning machines.
*H-S-H pick-up config; Seymour Duncan JB "F" spaced in bridge, custom ordered to get it in zebra stripe without the Seymour Duncan logo on it. DiMarzio Area '58 stacked humbucker w/ single coil sound in mid; sounds like a TRUE, spanky, single coil Strat pick-up, w/o the hum. Alnico II Pro in the neck position in reverse zebra. The pots are push/pull for coil switching the neck and bridge, and there's a mini switch that turns the mid pick up on and off. There's a 3-way switch to go between neck - neck/bridge - bridge. EXTREMELY versatile tone-wise; you can make ANY style of music sound good with this baby! The 3-way switch with the mini switch and push/pull pots is much better than 5-way switching: More tonal choices, and easier to keep track of.
The guitar was assembled, set-up, frets crowned and leveled, Plek tuned, and Buzz Feiten-ized by Mike Lull of Guitarwerks in Bellevue. Mike is arguably the best guitar tech in the entire Northwest, and he owns the only Plek machine I'm aware of in all of Washington/Oregon/Idaho. This guitar plays, sounds, and looks amazing in every way. Whoever ends up with this piece of art will be very, very blessed. It is for the serious player who takes their guitar craft seriously. See the link below for pics. If you want to see better, higher resolution pics, let me know and I'll email them to you.
http://s110.photobucket.com/albums/n103/tadpoleig/Number%201/