Fat finger/Arnquist Special
Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2006 6:00 pm
Well, I got my '91 WB back from Mark today after major surgery and it is absolutely outstanding. This one was damned nice to start with, but the intonation was awful down low and my fat fingers really need room. My first 360-12 was Arnquist modified and was substantially better than stock, but still a tight squeeze on some chords. Last year I bought a 660-12 VP/VC with the wider neck, but the string spacing across the fingerboard was so uniform that I had trouble getting used to it and I've never been too fond of that dinky body. So, when I found this one, I decided to give it the full width re-fret treatment along with the other standard Arnquist mods and 12-saddle bridge.
After unpacking it today and taking it for a test-pick, the intonation is unreal. I used to literally have to choose which chords were most important in a song, the D, the G or E/Em and tune accordingly. Not any more. An open E chord at the 12th fret just blew me away. No beats, no stragglers, just all E, but with a different voicing. The action is low and fast, the pairs are nice and tight and I no longer damp adjacent strings while playing chords down low. It wasn't an inexpensive operation, and I wasn't sure how I'd like the look of the unvarnished fingerboard, but Mark did a beautiful job. It looks quite elegant and if you really need room, it's worth every penny.
I put up a file that has 30 photos of the process. Since I just made new guards and polished their edges and trimmed and polished the edges of the TRC, he didn't need to do that part of his standard mod package, but the rest is all there and worth a look. After almost 40 years, I think I've finally got the Ric twelve I've always wanted. Life is good.
http://webpages.charter.net/tbradshaw/Arnquist%20Mods/
After unpacking it today and taking it for a test-pick, the intonation is unreal. I used to literally have to choose which chords were most important in a song, the D, the G or E/Em and tune accordingly. Not any more. An open E chord at the 12th fret just blew me away. No beats, no stragglers, just all E, but with a different voicing. The action is low and fast, the pairs are nice and tight and I no longer damp adjacent strings while playing chords down low. It wasn't an inexpensive operation, and I wasn't sure how I'd like the look of the unvarnished fingerboard, but Mark did a beautiful job. It looks quite elegant and if you really need room, it's worth every penny.
I put up a file that has 30 photos of the process. Since I just made new guards and polished their edges and trimmed and polished the edges of the TRC, he didn't need to do that part of his standard mod package, but the rest is all there and worth a look. After almost 40 years, I think I've finally got the Ric twelve I've always wanted. Life is good.
http://webpages.charter.net/tbradshaw/Arnquist%20Mods/