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The inspiration for this build is this PRS Private Stock with poplar burl and Frost Bite glow finish:
https://briansguitars.com/products/paul-reed-smith-private-stock-custom-24-frostbite-glow-2
Looks pretty sinister with that black/natural burst/glow, satin finish, and unfilled holes.
I had never ever wanted a burl top at all, until I saw this one.
Ordered a custom burl maple top Soloist body couple weeks ago:
It arrived with the holes filled, that made me real sad lol:
Nothing that an X-acto knife and patience couldn't fix:
It's a very light body at only 3lbs 9oz, even more so for being a hardtail. I'll have to be careful with the choice of tuners and neck woods.
For the back I plan on having a dog hair finish with solid black paint and white/grey grain filler.
It's not yet sure the finish shop I use will be able to do this.
If not I would grain fill the swamp ash myself with black, and then dye the swamp ash dark grey.
Either way I'm going to make an ash backplate for it. There were only two boards to pick from at the local Woodcraft, that one seems close enough:
https://briansguitars.com/products/paul-reed-smith-private-stock-custom-24-frostbite-glow-2

Looks pretty sinister with that black/natural burst/glow, satin finish, and unfilled holes.
I had never ever wanted a burl top at all, until I saw this one.
Ordered a custom burl maple top Soloist body couple weeks ago:

It arrived with the holes filled, that made me real sad lol:


Nothing that an X-acto knife and patience couldn't fix:


It's a very light body at only 3lbs 9oz, even more so for being a hardtail. I'll have to be careful with the choice of tuners and neck woods.
For the back I plan on having a dog hair finish with solid black paint and white/grey grain filler.
It's not yet sure the finish shop I use will be able to do this.
If not I would grain fill the swamp ash myself with black, and then dye the swamp ash dark grey.
Either way I'm going to make an ash backplate for it. There were only two boards to pick from at the local Woodcraft, that one seems close enough:
