My tele (esquire) build is officially underway...

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Thanks guys. I'm having fun. Should be finished in a couple weeks.
 
MY hat is off in respect to you being a father and fully employeed doing this project and progressing way better than I thought you would :worship: :worship: :clap: :salute:

What tuners are you going with? Can't say enough about the Gotoh vintage lockers I have as my yngwie is very solid tuning wise.

The Barncaster is going to be incredible, that is mojo you cannot buy at the fender CS chop shop :yes: :thumbsup:
 
Digital Jams":2f85sl5a said:
MY hat is off in respect to you being a father and fully employeed doing this project and progressing way better than I thought you would :worship: :worship: :clap: :salute:

What tuners are you going with? Can't say enough about the Gotoh vintage lockers I have as my yngwie is very solid tuning wise.

The Barncaster is going to be incredible, that is mojo you cannot buy at the fender CS chop shop :yes: :thumbsup:

Thanks Scott. Gotoh klusons (non-locking) and a Wilkinson top-load 3-saddle bridge for this one - both are ordered and should hopefully arrive next week. Once funds allow I may upgrade to Glendale bridges. I also really like the staggered locking klusons, but I wanted this one to have a string tree so the stagger was unnecessary. And I find Klusons so easy to string that I don't mind when they're not locking.

I still need to order the rest of the hardware and make a decision whether to buy or build the pickup. And there will probably be some experimentation to put some 'age' on the tru-oiled neck to better match the body.

The barncaster still needs more patching/filling before the routing can continue. How it looks after it's filled and routed will determine what kind of finish it gets. Probably the same kind of one-piece maple neck though.
 
ratter":32m7ipl8 said:
Digital Jams":32m7ipl8 said:
MY hat is off in respect to you being a father and fully employeed doing this project and progressing way better than I thought you would :worship: :worship: :clap: :salute:

What tuners are you going with? Can't say enough about the Gotoh vintage lockers I have as my yngwie is very solid tuning wise.

The Barncaster is going to be incredible, that is mojo you cannot buy at the fender CS chop shop :yes: :thumbsup:

Thanks Scott. Gotoh klusons (non-locking) and a Wilkinson top-load 3-saddle bridge for this one - both are ordered and should hopefully arrive next week. Once funds allow I may upgrade to Glendale bridges. I also really like the staggered locking klusons, but I wanted this one to have a string tree so the stagger was unnecessary. And I find Klusons so easy to string that I don't mind when they're not locking.

I still need to order the rest of the hardware and make a decision whether to buy or build the pickup. And there will probably be some experimentation to put some 'age' on the tru-oiled neck to better match the body.

The barncaster still needs more patching/filling before the routing can continue. How it looks after it's filled and routed will determine what kind of finish it gets. Probably the same kind of one-piece maple neck though.

Agreed about the ease of stringing the klusons, pull and turn and done. Make sure you really undersize the holes when you pre-drill and mount that bridge so you are grabbing as hard as you can to provide a good sustain point.

A NOS brass bridge would have been very cool but I know you are going Esquire.
 
Ratter -

You want beaten wormy cast away pine ???? right here ;)

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BTW - that guitar is currently for sale for $5000 :confused:
 
* velcro-fly *":29rcjykn said:
Ratter -

You want beaten wormy cast away pine ???? right here ;)

DSCN2848.jpg


BTW - that guitar is currently for sale for $5000 :confused:

Phew, that's good news. Mine's only gonna be $4950!

Or was that $49.50? :student:
 
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