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John Kingma's version of a Teisco Del Rey
Posted: Tue Oct 07, 2014 9:28 am
by John Kingma
I've always loved the look of the old Teisco Del Reys and for years have been watching ebay for a decent one to pop up. Well since that hasn't happened I decided to build my own version.
BODY - Hackberry
NECK - Maple
FRETBOARD - Chechen with Cherry dots
SCALE - 25.5 inches
NUT - White Corian
PICKUPS - 4 Lipstick Tube Pickups each with it's own on/off toggle switch
BRIDGE - Roller bridge with Vintage style tremolo
FINISH - Krylon Brilliant Blue and clearcoat
You will have to excuse the orange peel. I am not actually finished the finish yet. This guitar is going to be the Project of the Month in the next issue of Canadian Woodworking Magazine and my deadline to get them some photos is today. So I had to assemble it to make it appear done. Now I have to take it apart and finish the finish. I need 4 or 5 more coats of clear and then level sand and buff.
I did have it plugged in for a few minutes and I really love the feel and sound.
Re: John Kingma's version of a Teisco Del Rey
Posted: Tue Oct 07, 2014 11:33 am
by Hans Bezemer
John, that's a very nice guitar!
I would love to see some pictures from the "guts" of the guitar.
Re: John Kingma's version of a Teisco Del Rey
Posted: Tue Oct 07, 2014 1:44 pm
by John Kingma
Thanks Hans.
Here is a photo of the under side of the pickguard. Nothing special. If my math is correct, with the 4 pickups and switches, I can get 15 different tone options.
If my math is correct.
As far as the bridge ground is concerned... I have a "pressure connection" under one of the pickguard screws. That way all the electronics are mounted to the pickguard and if I decide to make a second pickguard with a totally different pickup combination then it will be a quick and easy switch whenever the strings are changed.
Re: John Kingma's version of a Teisco Del Rey
Posted: Tue Oct 07, 2014 2:49 pm
by David King
Where did you get the pickups and the On/Off switches? Very lovely color and great looking guitar in spite of any orange peel that might be there.
Re: John Kingma's version of a Teisco Del Rey
Posted: Tue Oct 07, 2014 3:26 pm
by Jason Rodgers
Rock on, with rockers!
I like that the pickguard can be totally removed, with no wires hanging on to the body.
Ok, so now that you have a fresh paint job with the rattle cans, tell me how you did it! Krylon glossy blue, but what clear coats over it?
Cool project, John!
Re: John Kingma's version of a Teisco Del Rey
Posted: Tue Oct 07, 2014 3:36 pm
by John Kingma
David King wrote:Where did you get the pickups and the On/Off switches? Very lovely color and great looking guitar in spite of any orange peel that might be there.
David - the pickups came from a Canadian ebay seller called "bezdez". They are pretty much equal to the pickups that GFS sells. The switches came from DigiKey.ca I like them because they mount in a round hole instead of a square hole like a lot of other similar rocker switches do.
Re: John Kingma's version of a Teisco Del Rey
Posted: Tue Oct 07, 2014 3:44 pm
by John Kingma
Jason Rodgers wrote:Rock on, with rockers!
I like that the pickguard can be totally removed, with no wires hanging on to the body.
Ok, so now that you have a fresh paint job with the rattle cans, tell me how you did it! Krylon glossy blue, but what clear coats over it?
Cool project, John!
Since I found out the hard way that Krylon clear is not compatible with Krylon colour, I did some testing and found that Minwax worked on top of the Krylon just fine, so that is what I'm using.
Re: John Kingma's version of a Teisco Del Rey
Posted: Tue Oct 07, 2014 3:47 pm
by Henrique Schneiter
Cool retro feel! And clever bridge ground too.
Did you have the time to test drive that vintage tremolo? I'm building a guitar with the same unit right now, and I don't know exactly what to expect.
Cheers!
Re: John Kingma's version of a Teisco Del Rey
Posted: Tue Oct 07, 2014 4:07 pm
by John Kingma
No I haven't really tried it that much but I'm guessing the range is pretty limited.
But at least it looks cool.
Re: John Kingma's version of a Teisco Del Rey
Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2014 12:05 am
by Jason Rodgers
John Kingma wrote:Since I found out the hard way that Krylon clear is not compatible with Krylon colour, I did some testing and found that Minwax worked on top of the Krylon just fine, so that is what I'm using.
Would that be Minwax wipe on poly? I've seen that mentioned elsewhere (probably by you!).
Re: John Kingma's version of a Teisco Del Rey
Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2014 9:19 am
by John Kingma
Jason - the Minwax was from a rattle can but the label is the same as on the can of wipe on poly so it's probably the same stuff.
I do use wipe on poly a lot, but not this time.
Re: John Kingma's version of a Teisco Del Rey
Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2014 4:13 pm
by Hans Bezemer
Thanks for the pictures John, great project!
Re: John Kingma's version of a Teisco Del Rey
Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2014 10:29 pm
by Perry Underwood
Diggin' the '60s vibe.
One question: Do rocker switches need to be grounded? I ask because I plan to use some, and I see no where to make a connection.
Re: John Kingma's version of a Teisco Del Rey
Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2014 10:47 am
by John Kingma
These rockers have an all plastic body and no ground lug, so that's a NO on these ones. I'm sure there are other rocker switches out there that do need to be grounded.
Re: John Kingma's version of a Teisco Del Rey
Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2014 12:25 pm
by John Kingma
Here's a photo of Page 6 of the latest issue of Canadian Woodworking Magazine.
Re: John Kingma's version of a Teisco Del Rey
Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2014 4:22 pm
by Jason Rodgers
Congratulations! That's cool! How'd you get your name in there?
Re: John Kingma's version of a Teisco Del Rey
Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2014 10:46 pm
by Jim Bonnell
Nice job John. Very well executed. I really like the overall look, but don't you think you could have fit in one more pickup?<g> Congratulation on the magazine picture.
Re: John Kingma's version of a Teisco Del Rey
Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2014 9:02 am
by John Kingma
Jason Rodgers wrote:Congratulations! That's cool! How'd you get your name in there?
Thanks Jason.
The magazine has a forum with a sections dedicated to projects. I couldn't find any guitar projects on it so I posted this build. The magazine editor picks one project ever couple months to put in an upcoming issue and I was lucky enough to get picked.
Re: John Kingma's version of a Teisco Del Rey
Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2014 9:03 am
by John Kingma
Jim Bonnell wrote:Nice job John. Very well executed. I really like the overall look, but don't you think you could have fit in one more pickup?<g>
Thanks Jim.
I'll fit 5 into the next one...
Now that I look at it, I could probably get 7 in there... I'll just need to find some smaller switches