It looks a lot better in the photos than in real life - there’s a ton of deep finish level scratches and other marks all over the body that the camera can’t pick up clearly, but it adds to the value and persona of the guitar - it’s been played and sounds great. It does look a lot like a newer guitar but it’s just vintage looking enough to know it’s the real deal. I’m very happy with how it turned out and I was using it tonight to learn some ozzy songs. It really sounds the part and the old PAFs have more depth than the burst buckers I’m used to playing. It’s truely an amazing guitar. I hope to get some recordings soon through the metroplex with an SD-1 once I finish learning a song and can do a few play throughs correctly.Amazing, looks like a new guitar now.
Jescar .100x.057 SS frets
Original Shaw pickups
Yeah you’re right - .110x.057.Great Custom! looks awesome!
Fretjob is amazing....
I was looking at Jescar and could not find the frets specs you mentioned. You probably meant something else, like the .110x.057?
That's the 57110 fret, pretty much the equivalent to Dunlop 6100, my favourite fret size.
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https://www.jescarguitar.com/fret-wire-specifications/Shaw pickups are amazing! Got two of his PAFs on my 1984 335 DOT!
Steve is a top notch bro, he was in my class at Roberto Venn.Yeah you’re right - .110x.057.
Yes I’ve found a wonderful local luthier. His attention to detail is great
If anyone is in the MD area, I recommend truely strings and things.
Thank you!
I went to Roberto-Venn. Spring Class 2003.Steve is a top notch bro, he was in my class at Roberto Venn.
That LPC is looking amazing!
Yeah Stephen is insane. He used to work for PRS.Steve is a top notch bro, he was in my class at Roberto Venn.
That LPC is looking amazing!
Oh awesome, small world. Cheers brother! Hope you had a good time there. I was there fall of 2010, had a great class.I went to Roberto-Venn. Spring Class 2003.