New Guitar Build

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Gordon Bellerose
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New Guitar Build

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Here is my latest build. Tele shape with rounded edges, in a Caribbean Burst.
At least that's what I call it!

This one has Lollar pickups and sounds great!

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It is also equipped with a Babicz bridge.

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The body is a two piece Ash. Here's a shot of the rear.

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And as usual, Locking tuners.

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And the inlay. Much sweat and tears.

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I need your help. I can't possibly make all the mistakes myself!
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Hans Bezemer
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Re: New Guitar Build

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Wow that's a beauty.
I *really* love the colour of the body.
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Mark Langner
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Bravo!
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David King
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Re: New Guitar Build

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Cool looking guitar Gordon. Did you add the red dots to the vol and tone knobs? What's your impression of the full contact bridge?
Gordon Bellerose
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Re: New Guitar Build

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Hans: Thanks for the nice comment on the color. I really like this one too.

Mark: Thanks.

David: This is the second guitar I've done with a Babicz bridge. I'm really liking them. The saddles are a machined piece that adjust easily, but accurately.
If you look closely at the bridge picture, you can see the Allen head screws just ahead of the saddles. They tighten the saddle base down to the bridge plate, which is flat on the bottom. This is the theory behind the hardware. Lots of contact area, causing better tone.

The control knobs come from WD Music just the way they are.
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Robert Smallwood
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Beautiful and the photos are too!
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Re: New Guitar Build

Post by Chad McCormack »

That. Is. Awesome! Nice job, Gordon. Any reason in particular why you chose to go with a 3x3 headstock vs. a traditional 6 in-line for the tele style body? I really dig it! Again, excellent job!
Gordon Bellerose
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Re: New Guitar Build

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Thank you very much Chad.
The reason for the 3 x 3 is mostly that this is my headstock design. I use it on all my guitars.
I know there may be others out there that look like this, but seriously, I sat down with drawing paper and came up with this.
It is supposed to be reminiscent of a rose.
I'll show a picture of my insignia on the headstock.

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