
jabps
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Just got my second Chubtone.
For this one I wanted something classic yet modded looking. A distressed look (sorry for those that don't like it) and of course I love reversed headstocks. Overall I wanted it to look like an old friend that someone had worked on through the years. And it came out exactly how I drew it up. In fact I was shocked how good it looked the first time I saw it online as it was dead on to what I had planned. I did struggle deciding on going locking trem or do I go old school. Over the years as I moved away from Floyds and gotten used to the PRS trem, going to a Floyd is quite a contrast, that said in the end this guitar had to have a locking to keep that modded look.
Chubtone #219 features ebony fretboard, 1 11/16 nut, jumbo frets and the #3 vintage c neck. The #3 is just so comfortable and for those thinking it's too big, it's not. Still speedy with just a little more girth in the back, perfect for me as I can't deal with the Charvel size necks anymore. Makes my hands cramp after about 30 mins of play.
Body is Alder and has good weight to it as I really don't like light guitars, balance is perfect.
Gotoh Locking trem - had bought this to put on my other Chub replacing the Floyd as the fine tuners on the Gotoh are set back further giving your hand little more room but just never got around to it, so sent this to Curt and Matt. Love it.
Pups - ToneNerd Wicked 8 (thanks @scottosan) in the bridge and Duncan Hot Strat in the neck. The 8 combined with the Alder is a little more open sounding that the 8 in my all mahogany Chub.
Control Layout - wanted the classic look so Volume, Tone w/ coil tap and the other Tone is a dummy pot, it's just for looks. 3 way switch and aged pickguard.
My first Chubtone is #119, and this is #219 - pretty cool. This thing rocks. Can't say enough about dealing with Curt and Matt, total pro's that make amazing guitars. I feel blessed I have two of their creations. Thanks guys! There's more pics of this guitar on their Facebook and Insta page if anyone is interested of course along with all their other fine creations. I know there are alot of great builders out there doing fine work but I really cannot recommend Curt and Matt enough!
For this one I wanted something classic yet modded looking. A distressed look (sorry for those that don't like it) and of course I love reversed headstocks. Overall I wanted it to look like an old friend that someone had worked on through the years. And it came out exactly how I drew it up. In fact I was shocked how good it looked the first time I saw it online as it was dead on to what I had planned. I did struggle deciding on going locking trem or do I go old school. Over the years as I moved away from Floyds and gotten used to the PRS trem, going to a Floyd is quite a contrast, that said in the end this guitar had to have a locking to keep that modded look.
Chubtone #219 features ebony fretboard, 1 11/16 nut, jumbo frets and the #3 vintage c neck. The #3 is just so comfortable and for those thinking it's too big, it's not. Still speedy with just a little more girth in the back, perfect for me as I can't deal with the Charvel size necks anymore. Makes my hands cramp after about 30 mins of play.
Body is Alder and has good weight to it as I really don't like light guitars, balance is perfect.
Gotoh Locking trem - had bought this to put on my other Chub replacing the Floyd as the fine tuners on the Gotoh are set back further giving your hand little more room but just never got around to it, so sent this to Curt and Matt. Love it.
Pups - ToneNerd Wicked 8 (thanks @scottosan) in the bridge and Duncan Hot Strat in the neck. The 8 combined with the Alder is a little more open sounding that the 8 in my all mahogany Chub.
Control Layout - wanted the classic look so Volume, Tone w/ coil tap and the other Tone is a dummy pot, it's just for looks. 3 way switch and aged pickguard.
My first Chubtone is #119, and this is #219 - pretty cool. This thing rocks. Can't say enough about dealing with Curt and Matt, total pro's that make amazing guitars. I feel blessed I have two of their creations. Thanks guys! There's more pics of this guitar on their Facebook and Insta page if anyone is interested of course along with all their other fine creations. I know there are alot of great builders out there doing fine work but I really cannot recommend Curt and Matt enough!
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