Finished Bronco Jr w/black headstock w/pics

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I think either one would look cool, but as I wanted to emulate a les paul Jr this one fit more. Either way it turned into a cool project.
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Here's a NoHo lil project that is very simular to The Bronco Jr.
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that looks pretty cool.
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mickie08 wrote:that looks pretty cool.
Thanks! Its our first gold guitar.

What is the process that you used to finish the Bronco Jr? I love that Red Mahogany color!
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dodgedartdave wrote:
mickie08 wrote:that looks pretty cool.
Thanks! Its our first gold guitar.

What is the process that you used to finish the Bronco Jr? I love that Red Mahogany color!
I'll have to check the finish colors, but basicly it was a 2 part staining job.

I stained it a red color and then went back over it with a dark mohogany. I did that a couple times using more of the dark to darken it, and then just sprayed a really light gloss coat on it.

The neck is just painted on the headstock and then the whole neck was wiped down with old english about 6 times. I just rubbed it into the wood really good. I like the way it feels that way but still has some color like a gloss does. Also, I can just rub it down every 6 months or so with some steel wool and more old english and ten minute re-fin if needed.
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Where is the neck from? (on the gold guitar that is)
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Very very cool, mickie.
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Mike wrote:Where is the neck from? (on the gold guitar that is)
It's a warmoth neck. We just tinted and finished it.

Warmoth necks are REALLY good quality and well worth the money. The only issue with warmoth short scale necks is that only come in 10 inch radius. For all you 7 1/2 inch fans, you have to find to find a vintage one. (or a NoHo one)
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mickie08 wrote:The neck is just painted on the headstock and then the whole neck was wiped down with old english about 6 times. I just rubbed it into the wood really good. I like the way it feels that way but still has some color like a gloss does. Also, I can just rub it down every 6 months or so with some steel wool and more old english and ten minute re-fin if needed.
What black did you paint the headstock with? That satin looks very cool....
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dodgedartdave wrote:
mickie08 wrote:The neck is just painted on the headstock and then the whole neck was wiped down with old english about 6 times. I just rubbed it into the wood really good. I like the way it feels that way but still has some color like a gloss does. Also, I can just rub it down every 6 months or so with some steel wool and more old english and ten minute re-fin if needed.
What black did you paint the headstock with? That satin looks very cool....
It is just a rustoleum paint that is designed for home finishing (furniture, picture frames, etc.) On all of the colors I just kind of grabbed some stuff and went with it. Like on the bronco Jr, the dark stain was the saem mahogany stain I used on the tele Deluxe I put together but mixed with some heavy coats of a red minwax stain you get the bronco Jr color.
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JD wrote:Brilliant job, that looks amazing!
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thanks for the response. I will put a review tonight as the wiring is sorted out I believe and should be able to use it tonight at practice.
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dodgedartdave wrote:
Mike wrote:Where is the neck from? (on the gold guitar that is)
It's a warmoth neck. We just tinted and finished it.

Warmoth necks are REALLY good quality and well worth the money. The only issue with warmoth short scale necks is that only come in 10 inch radius. For all you 7 1/2 inch fans, you have to find to find a vintage one. (or a NoHo one)
I love the warmoth neck (koa) on my jag-stang, it really is high quality workmanship or computerlathemanship I should say. :lol:

Gold Guitar looks sexy.
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More Cowbell wrote:
dodgedartdave wrote:
Mike wrote:Where is the neck from? (on the gold guitar that is)
It's a warmoth neck. We just tinted and finished it.

Warmoth necks are REALLY good quality and well worth the money. The only issue with warmoth short scale necks is that only come in 10 inch radius. For all you 7 1/2 inch fans, you have to find to find a vintage one. (or a NoHo one)
I love the warmoth neck (koa) on my jag-stang, it really is high quality workmanship or computerlathemanship I should say. :lol:

Gold Guitar looks sexy.
My bronco neck is warmoth and is really well made. I love the side truss rod adjustment. I wish I could have got a fatter neck but That is what they had. It is just taking me wahile to get used to.
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More Cowbell wrote:
dodgedartdave wrote:
Mike wrote:Where is the neck from? (on the gold guitar that is)
It's a warmoth neck. We just tinted and finished it.

Warmoth necks are REALLY good quality and well worth the money. The only issue with warmoth short scale necks is that only come in 10 inch radius. For all you 7 1/2 inch fans, you have to find to find a vintage one. (or a NoHo one)
I love the warmoth neck (koa) on my jag-stang, it really is high quality workmanship or computerlathemanship I should say. :lol:

Gold Guitar looks sexy.
Thanks man! :)
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Nice!! Can you do a close up pic of the knobs? they draw my interest.
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That thing rules man. I like!
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roachello wrote:Nice!! Can you do a close up pic of the knobs? they draw my interest.
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Nice Mickie! It looks amazing. I <3 it.
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dodgedartdave wrote:
Mike wrote:Where is the neck from? (on the gold guitar that is)
It's a warmoth neck. We just tinted and finished it.

Warmoth necks are REALLY good quality and well worth the money. The only issue with warmoth short scale necks is that only come in 10 inch radius. For all you 7 1/2 inch fans, you have to find to find a vintage one. (or a NoHo one)
Good stuff. I like the look of it and I have one on the way for my Mustang project.