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Ormsby Guitars - Multiscale Custom Eight String


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Another Multiscale , this time an eight string. Started off as just a project for something to do, ended up being purchased by one of my endorsee's, and then played by Meshuggah.

Body: Swamp Ash

Neck: Maple

Fretboard: Ziricote

Electrics: EMG 808, volume, tone, + red button of death

Hardware: Gotoh machineheads and custom made bridge pieces

Other: matching headstock and cavity cover, Splayed Scallops

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Nice. I really like that little arc of scalloping on the high strings. Tuning is F# to E, I assume? What are the scale lengths? Is the headstock scarfed or cut from one piece? Either way, I like it. Too many builders are lazy and use a square scarf on their fanned guitars when it should be angled.

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So very nice looking, gotta love the colored grain fill. Whats tripping me out is the grain line matching so well on a two piece. When I look at these last few photos, I keep having to look at the last page to make sure its the same wood. The grain lines matched so well after the carve it looks like a one piece no question. I don't know whether you tried to match up the look via slip matching in a specific way or what, but wow, seriously looks like a one piece in these pictures, very cool and you just gave me a great idea for my best friends wifes guitar which needs to be super light anyways. J

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Thanks for noticing :D

I had to 'invent' some grain to make it match so well.

Here is before, and after.

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I did this on both the front and back (and a little on the sides). In some areas where the grain was very light, i kinda helped that along too.

Thats what you have to do to stay on top :D

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how do you invent grain? with a stanley knife? I think i may have to do this on my guitar when i get round to restarting it! might go a sort of grey colour to make it look sort of dirty!

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Wow! As I said in the last build you posted with the "Splayed Scallops", everytime I see a new guitar from you, you have come up with something I've never seen anywhere else and its done well and generally an ingenious improvement. Even without those things I don't see you having any problem staying on top, but yeah, those types of technique and improvements put you above and beyond by a fair amount. Very cool technique there with the grain lines, made a significant difference in the final look no question. Amazing how you think up stuff like that. Well, nice stuff Perry and very cool technique. Jason

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