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The Project Guitar.com "Guitar of the Month" contest is a showcase for all the members, so show us your axe in this thread!

This contest is open to any and all members that enter and will be continued each month for a place showing your creation on the homepage!

The winner(s) of course will have his/her guitar featured on the homepage of Project Guitar.com and if you have a website the picture will link directly to it if you so choose (even commercial site's).

If your a forum member you will also be upgraded with a special badge to show you won!

So show us your creation in this thread! You've got till sometime around the 23rd or 24th of September then this thread gets locked and the voting starts!

Any Post that is not an entry will be deleted, feel free to start a new thread to discuss any guitar entered this month

There may be more then one poll to determine winners in different catagorys at the end of this contest!

Please post a maximum of your 4 best pictures per guitar entered

Make sure Your Guitar has a Name or Nick Name as well otherwise one will be given to it :D

Side note, if you are unable to post a picture you can e-mail one to Brian and it will be posted for you, or ask forum members how to post pictures, they are very helpful.

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Dueling Dragons

Hi Everyone!

My name is Virgil Mandanici and I recently finished my very first guitar build. This guitar took approximately 1400 hours to complete. I started it in August 2010, when I knew nothing about inlay, guitar building let alone working with wood - it has been a phenomenal journey and I have been watching this forum for inspiration. Anyways, this guitar has some insane inlay in it including prehistoric shark's teeth, sterling silver, 14k gold and I even inlaid our puppy's teeth - you can see the entire documentary at my web site: Virgil Guitars

Here are the specs:

Name: Dueling Dragons

Style: Double-cutaway set neck

24 frets

25" scale

16" Radius fretboard

Tuners: 4/top 2/bottom Gold Gotoh's

Black Tusq Nut

Pickups: Gold PRS Dragon II Neck & Treble

Electronics: Vol, Tone & 5-way selector dial

Bridge: Schroeder Custom Gold Stoptail

Body: African Mahogany/ Flamed Maple soundboard/ Gabon Ebony Top

Neck: Hard Maple - neck blank cut by Penta Guitarworks

Fretboard: Indian Rosewood/Gabon Ebony side strips - addition neck work and fretboard work done by Tony Bonaventura of Southern WoodWorks

Headstock: Flamed maple veneer, 1/8" Gabon Ebony Inset

Pickup rings: Tamboti wood

Finishing: Moe Roberts of Moecolors

Design, building, inlay and everything else: Virgil Mandanici

Inlay Materials/Dragons:

Padauk

Leopardwood

Wengewood

Rosewood

Camatillo wood

Dyed Burl

Gold MOP

White MOP

Black MOP

Pink MOP

Green Abalone

Paua Abalone

Bubinga w/ Sapwood

Macassar Ebony w/ Sapwood

Kewazinga (bubinga)

Box Elder

Snakewood

Various dyed Burls

Prehistoric Shark's teeth

Our puppy's eye teeth(For the horns)

Prehistoric Sandshark teeth(for dragons claws)

Hawaiian Koa wood

Turquoise Recon Stone

Sterling Silver Tongue & whiskers (lower Dragon)

14k Gold tongue & whiskers (upper dragon)

Gold & Red Nail polish/epoxy & coffee can lid for eyes

Trussrod Cover:

African Blackwood

Koa

White figured MOP

Black MOP

Red MOP

14k Gold

Knobs:

Padauk sandwiched in between Gabon Ebony

Turquoise Recon Stone

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This snippet of the guitar being played is Todd Grubbs - a good friend of mine here in Tampa Bay - this video clip is part of my documentary I just finished.

Click here for MORE pictures!

Thanks so much!

Click here for the documentary film "Release The Dragons"

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Crow guitars- New design

neck: Maple

body: Okume and maple

pickups: Kent Armstrong custom

bridge: GFS USA Spaced Solid Brass Block tremolo

tuners: Now STAGGERED! Locking Gotoh Style tuners- Sperzel Style Lock- Black

25" scale 22frets

Electronics: Vol, Tone & 5-way selector dial

Inlay Materials: epoxy

Finish: nitro base and acrylic cover

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The Voyager

The treasure's

schaller 3d6 bridge

sd blackout set

gotoh h,a,p,m machine heads

japan pot/switch/buttons/neck plate etc

25.5 inch scale

3 layer mystery wood body (alder mahogany?)

mahogany neck

custom map artwork with pirate compass rose aiiiiiiiiii

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The blind guardian tribute

Alder body

maple neck

25.5inch scale

custom clear pickguard

gotoh tremolo/pots/neckplate/buttons/machine heads

sd full shred bridge with series parallel

sd hot rail neck with series parallel

schaller sure claw

bone nut

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Ok, i want to add one more entry for this month seeing as its my first time.

Michale Angelo-S-custom

This is just a older ibanez s mij i restored and did some mild modding to. Hope she meets the requirements of the guitar of the month.

Custom orange paint/matching headstock

Routed third mid humbucker of center

Gotoh floyd rose/brass oversized block

Dimarzio super distortion/tonezone/air norton

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This was my 4th build but 1st commission. My brother asked me to build a Chambered Bass so here it is

Cecar his family's first name initial

Scale length 34"

Neck 5 piece laminate of Ash and Sapele

Body Ash with Spalted Beech top

Fretboard Birds eye maple

Pickups Entwistle at the neck

Wilkinson Soapbar at the bridge

Dots Black horn and marble with tigers eye inset

The knobs are made from the neck laminate topped off with the Spalt, and the switch tip is the Spalt

hardened with superglue. The sound hole is 2 bass clef's ( one inverted) and the truss rod cover is

a rectangular piece of spalt and Birds eye maple veneer on the headstock.

The fretboard was finished in Tung oil and the body varnished in Satin polyurethane.

He was over the Moon when he received it. The Entwistle pickup is excellent nice and crisp sounding.

Build thread here

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GROGES SIGNATURE SPEC

www.facebook.com/searlsguitars

This is the first guitar I was ever "comissioned" to build. It's for Groges, the second guitarist in "Order Of Torment"

Specs:

Purpose built for pure metal - tuned to B. Guage 11-54

Mahogany Superstrat with carved front and back

Painted black but not "plain" black was his request, then I came up with this "black camo" idea and he went for it - so I had a bit of fun with the airbrush!

Matching headstock paint

Tobacco burst paint on rear of neck

5pc Mahogany neck with ebony stripes (thin and fast - 19mm thick - including board - at the first fret)

Bound Ebony board with no inlay

Kahler Trem with fixed bridge locking ability

Bareknuckle Painkiller Battleworn Black

Hardwired pickup with killswitch

16" radius

Dunlop 6150 fretwire

25.5" scale

Strap locks

Finished with PPG 2k automotive paints

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Ok i promise this is the last one for this month. i worked hard to get it ready.

Custom BONEFIRE Guitar

Dimarsio super 3 with a mini 3 way switch for single/series/parallel and a mini 2way switch for true bybass jack to pickup. for extra tone and crunch when playing metal.

schecter pegs

sand blasted vintage tremolo plate with roller saddles

roller nut

24'' scale neck

custom artwork skulls front back

custom artwork skulls on back of neck/headstock with fret markers

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