AGP #204 - ''Los Tigres''

AGP #204 - “Los Tigres”(3 String Guitar)- Scale : 628.65mm / 24¾ inchesStrings : .036NW / .026NW / .017PS / - Tuning: GDgBody is Radiata (Monterey) Pine, Neck & Fretboard is Poplar, Pickup is a second hand 15.91k - Schecter Humbucker from Ebay, Ebony Bridge & Nut are recycled Piano Key, Timber was attacked with a Gas Torch and finished with Golden Teak Stain and Furniture Restoring Polish.The name ''Los Tigres'' is in reference to my favourite Rugby League football team, "The Wests Tigers"
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  • Thanks 'Bluesheart'  ;-)

  • ;-)  cool  guys  ,   im  glad  i   inspired  .   i  have done   quite a few   onboard amp  guits  . even one with an drum  machine   too  .  the  2  i  used the short  cord  on   was  to  give  a  more  industrial  look  , and  its  easier  to  use  the amp  jack  with out  resoldering  stuff  .one tip ---.   try  and  keep  the  speaker  as  far  away  from the  pickup as  you  can  .(less feedback)  . also  , an  inverted  speaker  mounted  ontop  will   add  more  bass  .  feel  free to  pick  mah  brain  if and when  ya  need  to ;-)

  • I LOVE Mr. PIC's on-board amp/cbg build!  Especially the short cable he used!  One of those is in my future as well!

  • 15.9K? NO wonder it is scorched! Great looker!

  • Thanks 'Pick', 'Gary W' & 'Uncle John', and yes! 'UJ', over the years I have learnt that you certainly do like your Tenors, also like you, I have an on board Amp build (inspired by a Mr Pick build) on the Bucket List, I have had an Ebay acquired Daphon Battery Powered Portable 3W Mini Guitar Amplifier sitting beside my computer for about a year!

  • Very nice, AGP! 

  • Oh, I like that.  Been playing with fire again?   I like tenors so much that if that was mine, and with that particular headstock, I would make it a tenor.  

    I've got some home repair and other things going, but one of these days, I hope to make my first on board amp guitar.   It will be a tenor. 

  • nice!!!!

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