2 x 3 Strings Fretless Twin Neck GuitarTop Neck: Scale 654mm/25¾ inches, Strings .046NW/.030NW/.020NW/, Tuned GDg.Bottom Neck: Scale 584.2mm/23 inches, Strings: .024NW/.016PS/.012PS/, Tuned: GDg.The Box is recycled Cedar offcuts, the Necks are recycled Grey Ironbark, the Bridges, Fretboards and Headstock Wings are recycled European Beech, all Timber is coated with “Organoil Natural Wax & Polish”, two 12k Zebra Humbuckers are wired through an Ebay, Prewired, 3 Way Toggle Switch, 2 Vols, 2 Tones, and Output Jack.Haven’t trimmed the Strings yet, as I’m not all that sure I like the lighter gauge strings on the bottom neck.PS. Nicked the Bridge design off the legendary Dave Lynas’s recent build. :-)
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"Thanks UJ", I'm very happy with the final look of this one, did consider staining at one stage, but glad I kept the natural look, of what are my favourite type of woods (Recycled & Free), especially happy with the European Beech, salvaged from the trusty old Recycled Piano, from quite a few years back. :-)
All right. One of your best and most all of yours are very good. Love the woods, tones, acoutrements, and especially the way the head stocks lean into each other like lovers.
Yup. I just saw Pick's well stated and true comment.
Hey, you achieved so much and without being even a little bit too fancy.
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"Thanks Bob" :-)
"Thanks Bob" :-)
That's an all round, classy looking build AGP.
"Thanks Dave", I agree, It's certainly a good looker, all I have to do now, is learn something that I can play on it. :-D
"Thanks" for all the likes Keith Rearick :-)
"Thanks UJ", I'm very happy with the final look of this one, did consider staining at one stage, but glad I kept the natural look, of what are my favourite type of woods (Recycled & Free), especially happy with the European Beech, salvaged from the trusty old Recycled Piano, from quite a few years back. :-)
"Thanks PIck", I consider your comment as the "Ultimate Accolade" :-)
Yup. I just saw Pick's well stated and true comment.
Hey, you achieved so much and without being even a little bit too fancy.
The moment when you know you've outdone yourself ;-)