What to do with brand new sycamore?

Which option do you prefer?

  • 1) Single stack in bridge position

    Votes: 1 7.7%
  • 2) dual angled stacks, neck and bridge

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 3) Standard strat

    Votes: 3 23.1%
  • 4) 4 tele neck pickups arranged into semi-humbuckers

    Votes: 5 38.5%
  • 5) 3p90 strat

    Votes: 1 7.7%
  • 6) Hollow, bound, single bucker strat shaped something or other.

    Votes: 3 23.1%
  • other (leave suggestions in the thread)

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    13

mgaut051

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I know I want a strat.

Single pickup seems interesting to me for some reason.

I'm already planning a 3p90, and a Tele Deluxe, so no real need to duplicate.

What do you prefer?

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The "4 tele neck pickups arranged into semi-humbuckers" is an interesting idea and looks kind of cool.  I know PRS makes one similar (actually it has 5 pickups with the four outside ones are set together) and I've always wondered what it would sound like.  Probably not significantly different, but it's a unique arrangement.
 
Nothing... for at least a couple years. You have until then to scheme and ponder.
 
swarfrat said:
Nothing... for at least a couple years. You have until then to scheme and ponder.

Thou'st are correct, fiend.

By the time I finish the teles, the soloist, the SE One... at least a decade. :p
 
I was kinda being tongue in cheek - taking 'brand new' to mean still green, as in you just had a huge tree in the back yard sawn up after it blew over in a storm.
 
None of the options mention finishing the body. Plain wood just always looks wrong.
 
swarfrat said:
I was kinda being tongue in cheek - taking 'brand new' to mean still green, as in you just had a huge tree in the back yard sawn up after it blew over in a storm.

I should probably get a moisture meter... I bought it from an urban lumber mill in Denver. Hard to tell how long it's been sawn, or if it's been kiln dried...
 
Autobat's opinion doesn't count - he doesn't even like gold hardware :)  Seriously though - on occasion I do like plain figured maple. But not many here do.
 
swarfrat said:
Autobat's opinion doesn't count - he doesn't even like gold hardware :)  Seriously though - on occasion I do like plain figured maple. But not many here do.
AutoBat said:
Wood colored wood? What fresh hell is this?

Lucky for me it's not maple, nor is it plain. The ray fleck is wild!

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Hadn't even thought of gold hardware. That's a great idea! 

"would a distant relative of the maple, by any other name, look as bland? (without molten rays of the sun as it's accoutrement?)" - a certain Canadian bard.
 
As for the pickup selection - the only single single I've ever seen actually housed a JB jr.  I actually get enough kick out of my EMG SA's w/ the SPC to make a bridge single work just fine thank you - I like the edgey not totally mushed out tone I get that way. But if you go that route, it's probably the exception to my rule that singles always need a pickguard. No pickguard needs that much blank space.  I'd also prefer  it angled (or reverse angled) - and not quite so mashed up against the bridge.
 
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