Heavy Rock
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A while ago I made this guitar, based on a 80s Kramer model that I like but it's hard to come by in general, the Kramer ProAxe. At the same time I wanted a white superstrat so I decided to combine the two ideas into one. I got a Kramer Nite V plus neck and a Warmoth soloist body. It was my first attempt to paint a guitar so I replainted it 5 times, lol. It took me two years to complete it and it still needs some work, I might repaint it in the future. 
This one had to be an all maple guitar similar to Kramer Baretta in the 80s. It's a maple body, maple/ebony neck, with an EVH Frankenstein humbucker in the bridge position, a HM strat single coil and a Duncan Designed 102B. I'll probably replace the middle and neck pickups down the road. It's by far my heaviest guitar though.
The most challenging part was to combine two incompatible parts together, but it turned out ok. The guitar looks a little rough around the heel joint but it plays and sounds great. The EVH pickup on a maple body rocks, it's a very crunchy sound. So here it is:

This one had to be an all maple guitar similar to Kramer Baretta in the 80s. It's a maple body, maple/ebony neck, with an EVH Frankenstein humbucker in the bridge position, a HM strat single coil and a Duncan Designed 102B. I'll probably replace the middle and neck pickups down the road. It's by far my heaviest guitar though.
The most challenging part was to combine two incompatible parts together, but it turned out ok. The guitar looks a little rough around the heel joint but it plays and sounds great. The EVH pickup on a maple body rocks, it's a very crunchy sound. So here it is: