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Posted: Sun Jul 03, 2005 5:31 am
by bill_yantz
You couln't have a finer inspiration for you new creation than the beautiful fireglo in the picture. Breathtaking!!!

Posted: Sun Jul 03, 2005 6:44 am
by dale_fortune

Posted: Sun Jul 03, 2005 8:48 am
by jonpaul
Just 3 words, Fab U Lous!

Posted: Sun Jul 03, 2005 10:19 am
by ozover50
Mummy!!

Posted: Sun Jul 03, 2005 2:18 pm
by soundmasterg
Is the back on that red guitar only 2 pieces or is it more than that? It looks fabulous! I've had a hard time finding figured maple that is wide enough to do a two piece top in the past.

Posted: Sun Jul 03, 2005 6:25 pm
by dale_fortune
It's what is known as book matching. It started as an 8 inch wide piece that was resawn and opened up like a book so the halves match. Then it is glued together to make 1 piece for the back.

Posted: Sun Jul 03, 2005 6:55 pm
by rickplayer
Dale,
How come you can use the name Electro and not get into trouble?

Posted: Sun Jul 03, 2005 7:47 pm
by dale_fortune
Jon that's a great question. I have to say that since I built this for myself as a guitar I play most of the time, with no intensions of advertising or selling Rickenbacker copies, I feel that I have a connection with Rickenbacker since I did work there many years ago, I believe that there is no problem. On the other hand, I think that if I were to put a Rick T.R. cover on it, that would be the wrong thing to do since it's not a true Rickenbacker even though it's built to 60's/70's specs by someone who worked there 30+ years ago. I think the name "Electro" may be public domain, not sure but I will check with my ex-employer, John Hall. The Electro name was used on the lower priced single pick up 400 series guitars in the 60's. They were still made to quality standards, but sold as a student/beginers instrument.

Posted: Sun Jul 03, 2005 9:59 pm
by soundmasterg
Hi Dale. I'm familier with bookmatching, and have done it before. I just wonder where you find the nice wood like that guitar has that is wide enough to do a whole guitar body? I can usually never find anything wider than about 5 inches, so you would have to use 3 for a body, which would look strange I would think!

Posted: Mon Jul 04, 2005 5:52 am
by dale_fortune
Greg: use the Internet... type in rare woods or go to the ebay site and type in figured maple. It will bring up lots of auctions by various sellers. I like to pick mine from Gilmar Woods over on St. Helens Road. A little spendy but very nice to look at.

Posted: Mon Jul 04, 2005 11:42 am
by soundmasterg
Hi Dale. Thanks for the tip. I've never been to Gilmer's Hardwoods before for some reason....always went to Crosscut instead. I'll have to try Gilmer's when I get back into building guitars...been working on amps instead for a couple years now.

Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2005 5:51 pm
by dale_fortune
Well with the holiday and grand kids and baby sitting alot of dogs, I didn't get much done over the weekend. Sorry but things go that way sometimes. Now out to the shop.

Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2005 8:41 pm
by dale_fortune
Sum Ting Wong

Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2005 12:47 am
by jwilli
Wot?

Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2005 4:20 am
by dale_fortune
Could not get pictures to upload! So I'll try this morning. Here are pictures of last night progress. Band sawing end of neck to the body and sanding the butt flush. Drilling the jack hole by hand with a Forstner bit. Putting a 1/4" bevel on the back body edge, finished bevel. Routing the control cavity with the overarm pin router, the template is attached the the back with Dbl. sided tape, finished route. Block sanding with 100/150/220 by hand using a bright light to show all scratches and flaws. Marking the top nut and sanding it to size on the edge sander. Fitting it to the neck/finger board with a small amount of white glue. Drilling for the pick up wire with a 12" long by 1/4" drill bit, then using a 3/8" Forstner bit to drill from the top into the wire channel.
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