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  1. Absolutely fantastic work. You chose all the right colours!
  2. Awesome, I love teardrops... well all italian guitars! The solid block should mean you get almost no feedback, but I imagine the f hole will weaken its resistance a lot. As it said in the PDF those plugs work by sealing the body from the outside air, which foam doesn't do. I can't wait to see more progress. Have you decided on a colour?
  3. I really like it, reminds me a little of some of scott french's guitars. Thats a good from me as I normally don't like blue guitar finishes! You're right original designs don't get much attention which is a shame. Great work.
  4. Really sad to hear that I can't wait to see it revived. Personally I think the natural is beautiful and works really well. Stupid question- might the neck be a bit wide if you make it a six string?
  5. I've been far to busy lately! Here's the pickguards cut to shape, Im going to redo the mandolin side as it wasn't quite right. At this point Im think I will leave the wood natural. Would tru oil do the trick? This is my first build, my finishing knowledge is limited. http://i208.photobucket.com/albums/bb154/T...rh/HPIM3258.jpg Im still thinking about reducing the size of the mandolin headstock, for practical reasons as much as aesthetic.
  6. I like the shape ! About the pickguard, I can´t see well if it´s one pickguard for all the pickups or a pickguard in two parts. Thanks for the comments guys! I should get a lot more done next week. It is a pickguard in two parts; the mandolin side has only its pickup. I drilled a tunnel between that and the guitar neck pickup, I'll just need some long wire to get it down to the controls! I think I like the thin curl of the pickguard on the scroll, but it will probably be difficult to cut so thin. What im not sure about shape wise is the right hand side of the mando pickgaurd. Any thoughts?
  7. Slow progress if anyone's interested. Cavities and 1/2 inch round over routed. Finished the scroll, I cut it down quite a lot, but im pleased with the overall shape. http://i208.photobucket.com/albums/bb154/T.../Woodcolour.jpg Heres an idea of what the pickguard will look like. http://i208.photobucket.com/albums/bb154/T...terh/pencil.jpg
  8. I had never heard of these guys. Im a fan of Robbie Robertson of The Band. much older! much better! that was probably the first i saw of a mandolin/guitar.
  9. Right now i have a tortoise shell pickguard, but i doubt that will match the black pickups, or with these knobs http://www.axesrus.com/axeknobs_files/SGKNOBS.jpg (black I'll probably get some black pickgaurd material. Im using strat electronics as though the middle pickup has been used as the mandolin. this keeps it simple but if i dont like it once its done i might change it. Im really deciding all this as i go along! ill probably stain it yellowish/orangish but keeping the grain showing through.
  10. So its been two years since the initial design stage. I finally settled on an original shape. Its a bit of a mix of parts, in term of cost you might say! Anyway here are some pics. The Body is three piece swamp ash. Neck is an old squier strat neck (if the guitar turns out good i might buy a fender neck ok!) Mandolin neck was made for me by 'Jupiter Creek Music' in South Australia. Its Australian oak with a jarrah fretboard shaped like the fender 12s. Guitar pickups will be these http://cachepe.zzounds.com/media/quality,8...2e40fbb5bd2.jpg Mandolin pickup is a hand wound single coil (ill find the website if anyone wants it) Here is an idea of the detail in pencil. any ideas how i can cut that thin scroll out?! http://i208.photobucket.com/albums/bb154/T...rh/HPIM3032.jpg
  11. If you cant see why you would want two necks the same, maybe you should watch this video. http://www.doolinguitars.com/videos/knockonwood.mov both of those necks are tuned to DADGAD http://www.doolinguitars.com/double.html
  12. I had to go with Red Fire, beautiful woods and finish, really nice job. I would've gone with the les paul if it wasnt blue quilt! Have to say to hooglebug love the design and the inlay!
  13. Nice build, i play mandolin and if you tuned it GDAE or GDAD you could call it a 4 string mandolin, although really its not a mandolin unless its got double courses! Ukes are tuned GCEA with the G above the C. most people probably know all this!
  14. wow. i never would've thought they were that useless. thanks for the help anyway. Im working on a Mandolin Guitar doubleneck. Im gonna take strat electronics and put the neck pickup on the mandolin and the middle shall become the neck for the guitar. So in this way the strat tone setup may become handy!
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