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Mattw04

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  • Birthday 03/12/1987

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    Uk, Midlands
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    Formula 1, guitar building, guitar designs, car designs

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  1. Hey thanks for the comments, its a very versitile instrument 23 pickup selections so a wide range of sounds can be achieved. Heres some new pictures taken recently, I made a few changes last year, New frets, and pickgaurd mainly. Also in August in UK ill be holding a meeting for these guitars, I had about 30 people last year! was a great day!
  2. Hey Thank you for the kind comments on the playing! nice to hear im not that bad! There are a mixture of Homemade guitars mainly the one i posted here, and an older version. I agree Freddie cant be replace, never will be, I do follow the New band as I think thats the way to look at it. Similar to Queen, but no. Just Queen + Paul Rodgers. Thanks again for the comments
  3. hi there Been a while since ive been here! Lots of videos here of this guitar - http://www.youtube.com/mattmay05
  4. Just thought i would give some details of gear.... Guitars:- Bmg's Bmg Super (possibly 2) Rs Classic's Kz pro (Possibly 3) Kz Jnr - not 100% confirmed. Dillion Burns Guild's Homemades (possibly 7) Amps:- Ac30's (Possibly 5) Vox Valvetronics Vox Brian May amps Vox Ac1 Boosters and effects:- Pete Cornish - TB83, TB83 Extra, TB83 Duplex Greg Fryer - 2005 Touring, 2006 Touring Foxx Phaser Boss CE-1 Chorus Splitter's Guild TB Line 6 Pro Pedal Board BM Digitech pedal Other Guitars:- Telecaster - 60's copy David Gilmore Strat copy Stage:- Drums 2 ac30's Presentations during the day:- - Rs Restoration Talk, by a well known member of the board, will also be bringing his Homemade guitar, which Brian May himself has tried. Talking about the involvement he had with the RS restoration and also visiting Brian's House. - Building Talk + Presemtation - I will have a full size body of an RS which you can see the Chambers, The Oak cores. I will have a Laptop running with pictures on slide show with presentations on it all day. I will answer any questions anyone has about building, so please come and bring your projects! Stalls are avaliable still, If you wish to come please message me and I will reserve a table. redspecial_tk@hotmail.com
  5. Last night very late!!! 2.30 am, i finally uploaded the directions. All directions to the meet up are now on the website! Link is on the home page under news. Or go to the RS meet up page, at the bottom of the page theres a link in red. www.rs-onevision.site.vu I have 11 people coming, Still need more though so please!!!! message me, i'v messaged in total 370 people. contact me if coming - redspecial_tk@hotmail.com
  6. For those who have made there own guitar, or people who know of the Red Special guitar made in the 1960's by Dr Brian May of Queen, and people who have made a copy of the guitar, this is the event for you! The event will be in Buckinghamshire Near Aylesbury. (south east) Date: 12th July Times:- 12:00 - Stalls (Setup time) 12:30 - Public End time:- 6pm Venue address: Butlers Cross Village hall Butlers Cross Aylesbury Bucks HP17 0TX What the event will include is.. - Homemade guitars from Fans - Commercial Brian may guitars - A few stands selling / advertising - People able to play on stage with their guitar. - Able to meet new people, and exchange tips - Try equipment, effects, amps ect… - Meet new red special fans - Exchange building tips - See how to build a guitar - Jam sessions throughout the day - The event has also been opened up to people who have made any sort of guitar, Fender, Gibson, PRS or even there own Format of the event. Stalls- Displays of Guitars - Amplifiers - Effects peddles / Treble boosters - Show off your Setup - Allparts Uk - Taking orders for parts (TBC) - A-strings (TBC) - Selling - Building of a Red Special (At some stalls it maybe possible to try other peoples guitars, Setups, but please respect owners wishes if they don't want to) Stage - Ac30's set up in a Brian May Fashon - Drums - Bass (*if anyone would like to play bass let me know) I hope this year people will all get a chance to go up on stage and show off there guitar, and gear. - Introduction - Tell us about yourself - About you Gear? Why certain boosters? - What made you a fan of the guitar? - Tell us about your guitar? - Demo of the Guitar + Gear (Stage will be recorded, and video recorded. You can opt out) Entrance Fees:- -£2 - Genaral public viewing -£4 - Displays / Stall Further details on - www.Rs-onevision.site.vu For a stall contact with full name, and what you bringing to - Redspecial_tk@hotmail.com
  7. Hey! Thanks for the comment! "How do you like those new signature tri-sonics?" Well these were a freebie i must confess, werent my pickup of choice! There good, not as bad as i thought they would be, the May sound is there, but for the price of £129 i wouldnt buy them. If your interested in what I normal use, Adeson Pickups are a 60's repro of the burns tri's. £90 for 3, wired to BM specs. "Also if you don't mind me asking, how much was the hardware from our forum member?"Ooo well this is a though one, it was a while ago, i think the price was around £300 + for the tremolo and Bridge. Knobs were £30... there are cheaper alternatives, all of that information is on my website, if you would like to take a look. www.rs-onevision.site.vu The parts are all custom made to order hence the amount! "I've been working on a design based on a Red Special, but blending in one of my own designs." Awesome! always like those kind of projects! someone made a rickenbacker crossed with the redspecial! was very interesting, so it will be also interesting what you come up with! How does it sound? Well its brighter than my other 2 red special copies, i think mainly because the bridge is now on top of oak, giving it more sustain and resonance in the acoustic chambers. The sound is great all amped up il find out in july what it sounds like at full pelt on an ac30! lol If your intereste me and a few guys from the Red special guitar world are meeting up to discuss the guitar, and show off our various builds, and commercial copies... your welcome to come along and browse, il have a stand on how to make one... mite be of interest to you..
  8. Red Special Mark 4. This was the next step up from mark 2 + 3. Mark 3 was sadly sold a few months back on ebay due to financial reasons. Mark 4 is a major step forward in the right direction, in terms of build quality, finish, and playability. With this guitar, I started from a new sheet of paper, more information on construction became available so I decided to go back to nothing. The shape of the body is a major improvement to Mark II as I think most can see. Neck shape and headstock shape again are totally different. In terms of construction, this time better Blockboard was used from Travis Perkins. The Oak core on the bottom layer remained the same. The top layer was slightly different starting from the tremolo cavity and going as far as under the bridge. Hardwear this time came from Tim in the USA, I have had a tremolo from Tim before, this time I also ordered a Bridge. Custom made to my designs which are available on this very forum, Tim worked his magic and created some wonderful parts, the workmanship on them is amazing and the quality cannot be faulted. The electronics remain unchanged where as the Pickups are different. New Brian May signature pickups were used. These are available from Allparts UK. Overall. This is one of the best guitars I believe I have built to date, there are probably some minor details to improve upon but for now I’m very happy with it. Thanks go to Tim, for some brilliant parts, Filipe for the Lacquering service, and thanks to Andy at Allparts for the BM pickups. And also thanks to Chris for helping out on a few bits and pieces. Overview Construction - Oak core with Block-board wings, Mahogany neck, Oak fingerboard. - Mahogany Veneers used to cover block-board. - Binding 0.60 Allparts cut down to 3 mm deep. - Mother of pearl inlays 6 mm - Side dots white plastic, side lines left over binding. - M8 (8mm) Bolt to attach neck to body. Hard wear - Custom made Tremolo and Bridge from Tim. (Queen II) - Knobs Chris guitars. - Switches white 2 way, Switch craft. - 0.022 capacitor vitamin Q oil paper. - 220K LogB pots - Brian May, Burns Tri-sonic Pickups - Schaller Rear Locking 3 x 3 Tuners, Modified Ghoto Tips. Pickgaurd - 3mm Perspex, Main pickgaurd + Tremolo cover - 2mm Plastic for surrounds, Truss rod cover. - Gibsons Pickgaurd screws - 1x gold Fender screw for truss rod cover. Pictures…. There was another built along side this one... same spec but different fingerboard, and Part maker.... And Just a small note to those are interested.. Im holding a guitar meetup in July (12th TBC) There will be quite a few of these guitars, and other homemade guitars, Fender Gibson, Prs, ect.... If anyone would like some more information please contact me.. redspecial_tk@hotmail.com
  9. That helps alot cheers, I was going to re rout the f hole to sharpen up the edges, I brought some very thin flexible binding to do the f hole with. But that does help thanks guys.
  10. hi thanks for that its a start. I am actually in the south east, nearer london.
  11. Hi all I have posted here before with various guitars i have built, this time its a bit different as i need a little advice, All the guitars (this type anyway) which i have built have had binding round the edge. But this guitar Has an F hole in it... if you know its a Brian May guitar, what i would really like to do is Bind the F hole but i am a little unsure of how to go about this and how its done. So i guess i will be asking you guys any tips how to go about this? heres some other pics of the guitar and the previous one i have completed. and heres the old one.... thanks for looking
  12. heres a diagram lol see what you make of it
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