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The Project Guitar.com "Corvus Build-Off" contest is a showcase for all the members, so show us your interpretation of the Gibson Corvus in this thread!

This contest is open to any and all members that enter and will most likely never be repeated.

For a run-down of the rules, please see this thread: Corvus Build Off.

The winner will receive nothing but bragging rights. As the Corvus is a body shape that is vehemently hated by some, the winner is quite likely to have scorn and ridicule heaped upon them.

If you are a regular forum contributor you will also be subject to the possibility of long term ridicule and loss of street-cred.

So show us your version of the Corvus in this thread! You've got till the 30th of June, 2009 then this thread gets locked and the voting starts!

Any Post that is not an entry should be deleted. I'm not a mod, though, so I can't actually delete anything.

Please post a maximum of your 4 best pictures per Corvus entered.

Please supply a link to your build thread.

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THE YELLOW AND BLACK ATTACK

Direct recreation of the original Corvus shape, or at least as near as I could get without having an original to copy.

MODS:

headless redesign

shelf in cutaway for tuners

rear routed control cavity

radiusing of the leg curve

slight belly cut

BODY:

1 1/2" thick

2-piece poplar

poplar control cavity cover

all-access neck joint with 3-degree neck angle

1/2" shelf along bottom cutaway for rear-mounted tuners

gunslinger style angled pickup route

NECK:

maple neck

rosewood fretboard

25.5" scale

22 frets

re-shaped headless design

tab-mounted string ferrules

HARDWARE & ELECTRONICS:

chrome hardware

TOM bridge

1 volume

lug-nut knob

side-mounted football jack plate

Steinberger gearless tuners

standard strap buttons

Kramer Quad-Rail humbucker puckup

FINISH:

2 coats of sanding sealer

3 coats of rattle can gray primer, sanded with 220 after each coat

4 coats of black or harvest gold rattle can paint, sanded with 220 after each coat

12 coats of rattle can polyurethane, wetsanded & leveled with 400 after every 3 coats

2 coats of matte top coat

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back close up

back left

back right

down the neck

up from the bottom

front close

front left

front right

tuners from the back

headstock from the back

Edited by avengers63
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  • 4 weeks later...

BLACK AND WHITE

Chris's Corvus of Doom (Build Thread)

Corvus I style with modification

MODS:

25.5" Scale

Pointy

Rear Routed

Strings Through Body

Ibanez RG neck

Scalloped Frets 12-24

Oh, and there's 24 frets

BODY:

1 5/8" thick

7 Layer Cherry Ply

Clear Duct Tape Control Cavity Cover

All Access Neck Joint

Pickup Rout done using a hand drill and a chisel

NECK:

Ibanez Wizard II Neck

Rosewood Fretboard

25.5" Scale

24 Frets

White Binding on Fretboard

MOP Iceberg Inlays

Jumbo Frets (heavy wear on upper frets)

Partial Scallop

HARDWARE & ELECTRONICS:

Gold Schaller Tune-o-matic Bridge

Black Metal Dome Volume Knob

Black Plastic Pickup Ring (short stack)

Side Mounted Jack... unmounted

Ibanez Tuners

Chrome Fender Strap Buttons

EMG-85 Pickup

FINISH:

2 Coats of White Primer

1 Coat of Black Laquer

3 Coats of Minwax Rattle Can Polyurethane, naturally leveled

Some reaction between Poly and Laquer

No Filling

No Sanding

Black w/ freehand White Pinstripes

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She's here!

Background

Meet "Miss Flora Bannerworth", an elegant lady who was bitten by sir Francis Varney (the Vampyre). To find more information on what I'm talking about, these are characters from the book "Varney the Vampyre" dating 1847, and predating even dracula by quite some time. I'm not sure anymore how much time. Officially this is the first "fantasy" novel on vampires ever written. The book is pretty tough going at times, but after I finished it I must say it was pretty enjoyable.

This is the first guitar I did myself fully without help, including fretting, inlay, neck shaping etc. It was a great learning experience for me, and hope to make more and better guitars in the future! (and in a much smarter way :D)

Specs

woods

Black Korina body.

Maple Neck

LMII ebony fretboard

Flamed maple vineer inlays

Electronics

2 Tonerider H-90 soapbars

1 Vol.

1 Pickup switch knob (not the prs kind, but one that doesn't have three positions, but (I'm not sure if it's the right word) a smooth transition between pickups, with a noticable mid position.)

1 Tone

Sunk jack

Neck joint

Set neck, with ergonomic acces. Basically I can play 24 with my hand in the same sort of position you normally have at lower positions. Normally this would bring down the balance, and the guitar wouldn't exactly qualify, but because of the rear tuners...

Misc.

Flamed maple vineer inlay, stained red. This symbolises the bitemarks and blood drips in the "neck" of Flora. The 3rd and 5th are bitemarks, 7 is recognisable for me because of the drippers. The dripper leaves the neck in a gravity correct angle while playing at the 9th.

Pictures

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The back:

http://i602.photobucket.com/albums/tt110/d...ov/_DSC3652.jpg

Front/side:

http://i602.photobucket.com/albums/tt110/d...ov/_DSC3629.jpg

The guitar:

http://i602.photobucket.com/albums/tt110/d...ov/_DSC3698.jpg

The guitar:

http://i602.photobucket.com/albums/tt110/d...ov/_DSC3708.jpg

(Small edit) It was one huge vampire in my case, at least he had a big mouth :D

Edited by Dirge for november
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