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Post by rickblacker on Aug 3, 2009 13:31:01 GMT -5
Screwed up on my orignal post. Couldn't edit it, so I had to create a new thread... Here it is...
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Post by heem6 on Aug 3, 2009 13:47:36 GMT -5
Nice ass job, Rick! You put in a lot of time on this project and the results show it! Just for reference, here's what the body looked like when I sold it to Rick awhile back!
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Post by halo71 on Aug 6, 2009 22:32:38 GMT -5
Awesome job!!! And that head stock is reminding me of the rare Rand guitars.
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Post by nickwellings on Aug 7, 2009 11:28:35 GMT -5
Really great. REALLY great! Love the Bengal job. What 'bucker is that in there? You realise you have to post clips of how it sounds now, Rick.
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Post by halo71 on Aug 8, 2009 15:32:55 GMT -5
So what neck is that?
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Post by rickblacker on Aug 9, 2009 12:04:13 GMT -5
Thanks for the compliments, it was fun doing it. Some irritations, but 95% fun.
It's a Duncan JB. Alder + JB = Tonal BLISS!!!!!
As far as clips? If I ever get around to learning how to use Reaper and can get a good recording, I'd be very happy to post some clips. (though I'm not very good)
The neck is a Peavy Tracer neck. Don't recall what year. I got it off ebay. great shape, a little fret wear, but other than that in perfect shape. Would love to find another one. I'd put it on my next build.
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Post by halo71 on Aug 12, 2009 5:44:34 GMT -5
ohhh....that is one of the non-fluted Tracer head stocks. Gotcha now....those are awesome necks aren't they? I got one in reverse w/maple board on my Tracer.
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Post by rickblacker on Aug 15, 2009 2:13:59 GMT -5
I know it's a tracer neck, but thats all I know about it. I really like the fell of it.
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