AGP #378 - “1966~68 HR Holden”3 String Fretless Hubcap GuitarScale:648mm/25½ inchesStrings:.046NW/.030NW/.022PSTuned: G D gNeck & Body is Cypress Pine (Callitris), except the round back Plate, which is Radiata Pine Ply, all Timber is coated with “Organoil Natural Wax & Polish”, a 19.3k Dual Rail Humbucker is hardwired to the Output Jack.:-)
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"Thanks UJ", Yep!, 2 of my favourite things in life, Rock and Pizza, we're going through a cooler more comfortable bit of weather at the moment, accompanied by some much needed rain, the high power humbuckers are a in an league all of their own, they have some good and bad points, the sound and tone on this one didn't quite have the result I was looking for, will probably experiment with some heavier strings and a different tuning. :-)
"Thanks Denbo", a quick burst of 3 CBG's in q row while the weather has been cooler, which makes working in the Tin Shed a bit more comfortable, and one doesn't need a lot of patience with sanding when using a 36 grit paper in my Makita Belt Sander, I do finish off with a few finer grits, but I can assure you patience is not one of my strong points, and I'm not a slave to sanding, like some other builders. :-)
That looks handy for playing rock and cooking pizza! Great looker. Still to cold to build for me here. I should quit being such a cheap-ass and try one of those high power humbuckers.
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"Thanks Bob (Ambrose)", 2nd 4 Rail Build, still have one more to use, then the high output Humbucker fad should be out of my system, :-D
Crackin' build AGP! Love the embedded hubcap and those... 4 Rails!
"Thanx Pick" :-)
Deee -lux
"Thanks UJ", Yep!, 2 of my favourite things in life, Rock and Pizza, we're going through a cooler more comfortable bit of weather at the moment, accompanied by some much needed rain, the high power humbuckers are a in an league all of their own, they have some good and bad points, the sound and tone on this one didn't quite have the result I was looking for, will probably experiment with some heavier strings and a different tuning. :-)
"Thanks Denbo", a quick burst of 3 CBG's in q row while the weather has been cooler, which makes working in the Tin Shed a bit more comfortable, and one doesn't need a lot of patience with sanding when using a 36 grit paper in my Makita Belt Sander, I do finish off with a few finer grits, but I can assure you patience is not one of my strong points, and I'm not a slave to sanding, like some other builders. :-)