Licence plate guitar

This shot will give you some idea how it will look. I'm really glad I didn't sand it back too much, the cross cut saw marks look great.
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  • Yes Sir Mick. Customers like it when there's a story to go along with the git too.

  • Me Too, every build has a special memory too. :)

  • Awesome Mick! 

    Oh how I do love a git with "history" :-) 

  • https://www.flickr.com/photos/14631848@N06/23802357449/in/dateposte...

    Thanks MD, I had a re think with the plate, I found another nice one at work, It's not as old but it has a nice colour to it and it has at the bottom "NT Outback Australia"

    The SV plate I will use for the off cut from this slab, which you will be interested to know I used it to choc the wheel of a 1942 Boeing Stearman Biplane on the weekend. It was doing an England to Australia flight piloted by Tracey Curtis-Taylor.  She landed at out airstrip to re fuel and she needed to choc the plane so I use my guitar plank, so my next build will be historic. 

  • Looks nice Mick! Everything just flows man!

    I'm kinda like Uncle John though, a plate with the layout of this one is perfect for a face build. When I'm on the hunt for plates I snag them up when they have the empty spaces like this one has. 

    It's gonna look cool wherever it goes of course :-)

  • Answers my questions as to the later post, nice plate and saw cuts add character

  • Thanks Dave, nearly all the parts, I found in my shed...... there's a lesson there, never throw anything out.  :o)

    Thanks John, you are right, the SV plate is geographically perfect for LP Guitars. I have given the body a thin skin of satin poly just to seal it. I didn't bother to grain fill it, so it's looking, nice, reliced and raw.  I'll fit the neck tomorrow and start the wiring process.  

  • Nice parts. You can't go wrong with such parts!
  • Mick, I am not being critical.  I am coming with the point of view that I can acquire a lot of plates, but finding one that cool and with good spots for saddle and pickup is somewhat rare.   I look forward to seeing this one all done.

  • The top is gonna be great. 

    I am one of these people that don't care much what the back is like.  If you care about the back looking good - and many do folks do---  that plate will be very good. 

    If you don't care so much about the back- -  that plate would make a super nice top.  Good spot for the saddle and maybe two good spots for mag pups.  

    Best wishes.  

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