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Our Souls inc.

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  1. I'm loading pics now. In the meantime, all I have for clues is this : the bridge *looks normal and non-replaced. It's a typical FR licensed but the bridge studs adjust by a philips head slot on top -is that standard ESP or aftermarket? It does have a brass block underneath. Again, Stock or aftermarket?? I don't know ESP that well. I have 3 other bridges here that fit just by dropping them in, but the intonation is the same on them all. Out by 1/4". I have a speedloader bridge that will adjust to within 1/8"- but that's with the saddle hanging over the front a bit. As for the measuring, it's been my livelyhood for over two decades now. I triple checked from both ways in disbelief, trust me. John's the second owner of this guitar, and he's had it 20+ years now. I can't see why the guy before him would've put a correct radius bridge that was out that far. Or why John played it this way for so long! Truly frazzled by it right now.
  2. Nice neck, and what a nice, clean scarf joint !
  3. O.k. . My friend John Lewis hands me this guitar at band practice last weekend. A real-deal mid-80's ESP M-1 custom! Asks me if I can 'fix' it. FIX it. "Sure" was my overly confident reply...... It needed a cleaning and a setup. From what I could see. The battery was still good in it so the EMG sounded nice when I fired it up- but MAN was the intonation shot! I unplugged it and went about the grime removal it needed in spots but when I looked at the bridge real good, the saddles were as far forward as they'd go. :/ So, I took out the tape measure and found the scale length to be off by 1/4" ( like 8mm, i swear ) It's a neck thru, with a non-recessed Floyd and 1 humbucker. Are my only two options removing the FB and re-setting it OR move the bridge posts and pup further forward? Any other way around this mess? I'll do up pics pronto, but I'm looking for opinions/theories ASAP. Right now I have from nut to 12th fret -12 and 3/4" ___ from 12th fret to high E saddle 13" . THIRTEEN. No adjusting it anymore, and it's a neck-thru. Any ideers?
  4. I'd have a belly cut on the back, but other than that nit-pick, this is looking sa-weeet. I kinda liked it when it was all big n blocky, too. You do real nice work. Looking forward to seeing it finished.
  5. Nice collection so far. I'm jealous- I wanted to do a body from a stump via chainsaw, but it won't be anytime soon. If you notice any pitfalls involved, give a yell. I just got 4+ acres and some of it has nice standing timber on it. I'll get to it one day, but definitely no time soon. Good luck with it.
  6. I love the color. and at first, i thought it was an alien skull of some type, not a turtle. Will you post some pics once it's done? I think it's going to look amazing.
  7. You make it look way too easy! That body looks factory fresh! Good stuff so far.
  8. Aww, c'mon, Demon- you coulda noodled on it awkwardly. I know I would've! It looks like an amazing metal-strat ,even if it is built backwards. In all seriousness though- the paint, wood selection, electronics- all look stellar. 100% Pro That Evil Tele couldv'e definitely fared better with more pics- it looks sweet from what I see! I'm humbled to be getting votes amongst such stiff competition, although I certainly didn't expect them. I didn't get much feedback in the build thread, so I figured I'd get some here. My own vote went to Bass for a friend, I love the home-madedness of it. Plus, it's from a root, extra cool points for utilizing what would be waste to most people. That Acoustic by Verhoevenc is beyond great, burst or no- I'd love to own it. The Black-snake tele is killer in its own smokey bar-room kinda way too. That blue PRS looks so professional it's not even funny, and again- I'm humbled to be amongst such monster builders. Y'all set the bar HIGH. \m/ \m/ Horns up.
  9. heck , it don't matter if I like it ( which i do, btw ) so long as you dig it, that's the important part. It's different and looks well executed, what's to not like??
  10. I like the video, and I think you did a great job on the guitar build!
  11. So between remodeling shifts at the new place, I managed to snag a few shots of the headstock. I had it "inspected" and appraised at a music store in a nearby city- knowing they are a bit snippy - and they gave it great feedback and a higher estimate than I figured. I was surprised. Since I'm selling it in a local store, I wanted a third-party appraisal, so I knew how much to post it for. anyways- on to the headstock- depending on the angle, that low E looks out worse than other angles.... and here's the back -
  12. Hello, This is Patience. I built this one with no templates or plans, and used chisels to accomplish most of the build including the truss rod rout, TR access hole, body shape, neck thickness and taper, headstock shape and topographic carve on the body. Specs are: Mahogany neck-thru w/ Maple stringers and Padauk wings / headstock 25.5 inch scale length with a bookmatched maple fretboard SM pyramid shaped frets 1 bucker, 1 vol. ,1 tone Gold hardware More pics: It has a pretty balanced tone, with a nice bright snap due to the maple fretboard. I posted a video of it in the build thread: http://projectguitar...showtopic=46128
  13. Looking real nice! I like that you spun your own wax. Bonus points for the bridge and nut, too.
  14. Thank you much, sir. I did use an electric drill for the holes i needed . I didn't keep track of my hours, but it took a year from start to finish, with life getting in the way where it does. Muzz. i redid the logo with some gold, I'll post up a pic. The tuners are 'vintage correct' - you'll have that. XD
  15. WD-40? I musta missed that class. the WD stands for water displacement -it's intended use was to make spark-plug wires work when they were wet. Its not a lubricant, although everyone seems to treat it as such. I do like the new shade of purple tho- very rick looking / much more saturated. good stuff.
  16. I let it settle in and set it up, it's quite a good player. The local music store likes it enough that they're letting me hang it in the window on consignment. I put up a video on the Tube demonstrating the tone to a degree.
  17. Looks good and reminds me that I'm not the only one using chisels and no templates. Can't wait to see more progress on this one.
  18. That thing is wicked! Excellent paintjob. Would star inlays work? I think they'd look tuff.
  19. Something is definitely not right ( obviously ) ... I use the 501B on occasion, and it's seperate PCB's contain several components that could be contributing to your problem. I would contact Carvin directly, and in the meantime, post up some pics of the cavity so we's can take a peek.
  20. and that's all you'll see from me for a while. We bought a house up the mountain from where we are now and we'll be moving come March. In the meantime, the few projects I have left are shelved until i get to set up my new workshop. [ happy dance] which, in turn ,will allow me to completely overhaul my building approach and give me a spray booth and a drying room. [continues happy dance] So I will be taking what I've learned and incorporating it into a better structured build style. I can resume building furniture too, which I used to do on the regular. I'll post pics of the place once I'm in and spread out.
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