deeaa
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Here's a picture collection of a project I did a while back based on an 80's Charvette. I picked it up in horrid shape for a hundred or so, because the neck seemed razor sharp despite the age...and this is how it turned out.
I've done several similar projects but this included the most radical solutions and changes. And I dunno why but this axe is hands down the best electric guitar I have ever tried, period. I have had/played several guitars...I used to think the '92 Gibson LP or a li'l older PRS or a 100% or the custom-built strat or the 80's Jackson or even were really good guitars, but this simply kicks their butt. Extreme playability, extreme lightness and responsivity yet great sustain and a thick sound, also acoustically. And it's the only guitar I ever had that REALLY keeps its tune despite temp/humidity changes and all. I've since sold all my other axes and just use this or the two follow-up mod project axes only (which are quite good but just don't compare anyway). I just wish I could do a similarly good one some day again, but it's all custom right down to re-shaped (used to be U) tight V neck profile and all.
..lets see how the file attachment works...
I've done several similar projects but this included the most radical solutions and changes. And I dunno why but this axe is hands down the best electric guitar I have ever tried, period. I have had/played several guitars...I used to think the '92 Gibson LP or a li'l older PRS or a 100% or the custom-built strat or the 80's Jackson or even were really good guitars, but this simply kicks their butt. Extreme playability, extreme lightness and responsivity yet great sustain and a thick sound, also acoustically. And it's the only guitar I ever had that REALLY keeps its tune despite temp/humidity changes and all. I've since sold all my other axes and just use this or the two follow-up mod project axes only (which are quite good but just don't compare anyway). I just wish I could do a similarly good one some day again, but it's all custom right down to re-shaped (used to be U) tight V neck profile and all.
..lets see how the file attachment works...