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    Okay then, I love the way Jaguars/Jazzmasters look and I love the vibrato system they have but I hate all the switches and knobs, it's a real hassle to use those guitars live.

    So I figured to make a guitar that has all the cool things of a Fender Offset and which lacks the things I don't like about them. And here's the freshly built Pine body.



    As you guys can see, I went for the rear rout so I can have all the space for some cool custom finish. I'm considering metallic blue with white racing stripes or Candy apple Red with hod rod flames.

    Oh how I love my job.

  • #2
    cool idea, man! Probably the same thinking that lead to Jackson making teles & firebirds. You planning on providing progress pics as you go?

    Shame you had to cut up an Ikea side table to do it though
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    • #3
      Pine body?
      METAL, LIVE IT!

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      • #4
        Weren't some of the early jags made from pine, or just strats? I probably would have used a different wood, but that's cool. You're going to play hell getting a finish to look good on that though. I'm not cutting down your work man, it'll be a cool looking axe.
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        • #5
          i know there were pine teles. a lot of guys over on the tele board have made pine teles as well - they swear by them. supposedly they're usually very light and resonant.

          finishing them is pretty tough if you want a modern shiny auto type finish. most of those guys do an oil or nitro finish where you expect to see and feel the grain.
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          • #6
            I caught myself on Warmoth's site just the other day dreaming up a dual hum string-through rear-routed Jag. My first guitar was/is an old Holiday (Harmony) with a Jag-style body that more and more is becoming my favorite.
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            • #7
              i know there were pine teles
              Oh yeah, it was teles. I would imagine the tone would be similar to basswood, considering they both seem to be of a comparable density and weight.
              My goal in life is to be the kind of asshole my wife thinks I am.

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              • #8
                Really cool. I built a Jaguar several years ago from Warmoth and Fender parts. It's dead on, like a 1962 model. The Duncan custom Jag pickups really helped the guitar to be heard. I love the shape of the Jag. Very comfortable.
                Tone is like Art: Your opinion is valid. Listen, learn, have fun, draw your own conclusions.

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                • #9
                  Aren't the knots going to pose a problem? They shrink and bleed. Trust me I know.
                  I am a true ass set to this board.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by fett
                    Aren't the knots going to pose a problem? They shrink and bleed. Trust me I know.
                    you mean your balloon knot? :ROTF:
                    the guitar players look damaged - they've been outcasts all their lives

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                    • #11
                      Not nuts. Knots. :ROTF: Seriously, those knots will dry out and pop out. If I were me, I would take the knots out and use pine plugs.
                      I am a true ass set to this board.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by hippietim
                        i know there were pine teles. a lot of guys over on the tele board have made pine teles as well - they swear by them. supposedly they're usually very light and resonant.

                        finishing them is pretty tough if you want a modern shiny auto type finish. most of those guys do an oil or nitro finish where you expect to see and feel the grain.
                        I have had request for bodies made of pine before... but I haven't used pine for a body. And yes he was wanting a tele shaped body.

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                        • #13
                          The wood comes from a fourty year old Bar table so I have all right to assume that it has dried properly.

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                          • #14
                            That's different. I didn't mean to imply anything. But the roof was my ceiling in my 50 year old house. And it was pine with knots. And they bled through Kilz-all and layers of paint. Just my thoughts.
                            I am a true ass set to this board.

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                            • #15
                              Fett is right. Pine may be OK for a guitar, but where there's knots, there's a larger concentration of sap. Sap never dries out completely....it just continues to change shape year after year after year after year.......well you get the point. I mean yeah, after 200 years, a slab of knotty pine may be considered somewhat "stable", but my bet is those "knots" will now be "knot holes". If I ever did build a guitar body out of Pine, I'd make sure it didn't have any knots or knot holes in it. Knot holes are for furniture, not guitars Mkay?
                              Last edited by mm2002; 09-21-2006, 08:14 PM.
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