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Bacchus wrote:If nothing else, it might save you the bother of having to find someone to make an AK47-shaped body for you.
gun-stang was pretty epic, though i can't imagine it'd be comfortable playing
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Bacchus wrote:Nick must have posted that as I was writing my post. Weird how they both match iconic liveries of horrific, poisonous companies:

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dots wrote:
robroe wrote:New color options in the pipe line might want to hold out
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the black w/ gold stripe is cool, and i'm less taken by the blue w/ orange. i could refin either of them, sure, but the thing is i've wanted the orange comp stang (with the hardware and electronics of a mustang) since rodvonbon showed up with a baker's dozen of them (or however many it was he had). i didn't have the means to propose a buy back then when they were about half the street value they are now, but my understanding is he sold most or all of them off. i could always go the ishibashi route i suppose, but i've never tried that.

Just buy one of his duh
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i pm'd, so if i hear from him, i'll explore what's there in that conversation.

i did call warmoth a few minutes ago, and they can do everything i want with the matching headstock and comp stripe. they can't do the mustang pickups cos they don't sell them. that's fine, i'm okay getting the pickups, covers, pots, knobs, switches, and wiring and just handling that myself.

EDIT: as i recall, they don't do the decals either, so i'll have to pick up those myself as well. actually kinda excited to do this. just got my tax refund yesterday, so i have cash to make it happen.
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order placed.
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got the control plate, wire/pots/switches, knobs, input, and robroe covers from various sellers on reverb. pickups are a pair of SLP124 Single Slick "56" Flat Pole alnicos from GFS. still need to get strap buttons (prolly locking schallers), strap, decal, and a case. the body and neck should be here late may / early june.
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Nice!
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I don’t see a comp stripe on that order sheet....

Either way, very excited to see how this turns out!
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had to add that and the matching headstock to the order notes... don't even know what they're charging me for it yet! =]
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You probably did your research but I searched warmoth comp Mustang and found this thread about an LPB on another forum. Looks better than the Bullet Mustang stripe at least

http://www.unofficialwarmoth.com/index ... ic=25643.0
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Well in, dots

Like an air fix model for grown ups building a guitar from parts
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^yep, that's exactly how it feels, getting to wire it up and bolt everything on should be fun!
Nick wrote:You probably did your research but I searched warmoth comp Mustang and found this thread about an LPB on another forum. Looks better than the Bullet Mustang stripe at least

http://www.unofficialwarmoth.com/index ... ic=25643.0
hadn't seen that thread, but the guy i spoke with yesterday (spike) said they do it all the time, so that was encouraging.
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Nick wrote:You probably did your research but I searched warmoth comp Mustang and found this thread about an LPB on another forum. Looks better than the Bullet Mustang stripe at least

http://www.unofficialwarmoth.com/index ... ic=25643.0

Fucking idiots.
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robroe wrote:
Nick wrote:You probably did your research but I searched warmoth comp Mustang and found this thread about an LPB on another forum. Looks better than the Bullet Mustang stripe at least

http://www.unofficialwarmoth.com/index ... ic=25643.0

Fucking idiots.
I didn't get why they did that and read the thread again. They aimed to make a copy of TEH KURTZ lefty mustang, since the decal is facing the other way on a lefty headstock, they just flipped the fucking letters on the righty guitar they built.

OK haha
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CUSTOMBODY	
Serial Number:	xxxxxxxx
Model:	Mustang	
Orientation:	Right handed	
Thickness:	1-1/2" Thick Solid Construction	
Scale:	24"	
Wood:	Basswood	
Rout:	Top Rout	
Pickup Rout:	Standard Pickup Routing	
Controls:	None	
Bridge:	Mustang Tremolo w/ Mustang Bridge	
Jack Rout:	No Side Jack Hole	
Neck Pocket:	Strat® Shape	
Mounting Holes:	Standard 4 Bolt	
Contours:	/ Tummy Cut / Forearm Contour	
F-Holes:	None	
Top Finish:	Capri Orange	
Back Finish:	Capri Orange	
Finish Type:	Gloss Finish	
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CUSTOMNECK	
Serial Number:	xxxxxxx
Style:	Mustang/Jaguar CBS	
Construction:	Mustang Modern Construction	
Scale:	24"	
Orientation:	Right Handed	
Neck Wood:	Maple	
Fingerboard Wood:	Indian Rosewood (Dark)	
Nut Width:	1.650"	
Back Shape:	Standard thin	
Fret Size:	SS6150 (Stainless)	
Tuner Ream:	Vintage Style (11/32")	
Radius:	Straight 9.5"	
Fret #:	22	
Mounting Holes:	Standard 4 Bolt	
Inlays:	Cream Face Dots	
Side Dots:	White Side Dots	
String Nut:	White Corian - Standard Nut	
Finish:	Vint Tint Satin Nitro	
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PICKGUARD	
Serial Number:	xxxxxxxx	
Shape:	Mustang	
Orientation:	Right Handed	
Color:	White Pearl	
Neck Pickup:	Strat®	
Bridge Pickup:	Strat®	
Upper Switch:	Upper Switches	
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MB1C	Mustang Bridge Vintage, Chrome	1	
MT1C	Mustang Tremolo Tail Piece, Chrome
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The next two months waiting are going to test my patience, that's for sure!
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That's nuts you ordered it in basswood.

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I'm looking forward to the throaty tone wood meshing with the snappy sbortscale and alnico siingles for sure!
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Only thing about basswood is it's pretty soft and dings easily (at least in my experience - Squier CV P-Bass)
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Definitely familiar with that aspect... my jagstang was basswood and it dinged and dented even in the gig bag. Got a hsc for it just in case.
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this morning i ordered what i think is the last part i'll need to complete the project, the decal from http://luthierdecals.com/.

i will post a final set of photos in this thread once it is all assembled, but ima start a new project thread in the other forum for the actual process.