My daughter asked me to build her a guitar and gave me a wish list of features. I ended up creating my own design, though much of it was strat based.
It has a spalted maple semi-hollow body, carved out from the back, with a mahogany back panel, maple neck and ebony fretboard. I used lipstick pickups and a standard strat control/wiring setup.
One person I showed pictures to politely implied that he finds it ugly, but my daughter loves both the look and the sound, so I call that a win.
My second build, my own design
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- Steve Sawyer
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Re: My second build, my own design
"Ugly"? No - not ugly at all. Impressively different is the absolute worst I could muster! It took me until my third build to not slavishly copy an existing design, and even then I just kinda put a toe over the line. I'd love to see that in person. The wood is beautiful and it's nicely proportioned. I think it looks great. I'd be proud to have that hanging in the ol' guitar rack!!
And, if the "client" likes it - yeah, that's a big win!!
And, if the "client" likes it - yeah, that's a big win!!
==Steve==
Re: My second build, my own design
Ugly? some people have no taste and should be ignored ! I love it!
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It is very different in the best possible way. Looks ergonomically comfy too. I think you have a very refined aesthetic sense.
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Re: My second build, my own design
I absolutely love that guitar body. It's beautiful.
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That is epic. Second build? Shee it.
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Thank you all.