Manitou, on 12 October 2010 - 01:12 AM, said:
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Ahhh man thanks for pictures. I was looking for something like this!
Im starting new project with my luthier He is amazing in recreating these old pre-cbs strats.
http://dreamguitarpr...om/en/about.php
I saw few strats from him and I would swear that they are real. I adore how he can recreate old nitro finish and tone. I tested "thin skin nitro" made by Fender and its not even close to his work and real vintage instruments. It will probably take like 1 year or more because he is really busy. Good nito finish need to harden for a long time, but i can't wait for results. It will cost me more than Fender Custom Shop but i don't care. I want him to recreate 62 with slab board, dark brazilian rosewood and all original features. He has some really nice, old alder for it.
I made huge research and I decided for surfers II. I was also thinking about Fralins. I heard that Seymour D team designed them to recreate 62 original pickups.
Btw, you have Custom Bridge pickup? How does it sound? Ohh and one more thing - did you replaced pickup covers? I wish to keep SD but i saw that some of them are heavly reliced and they are a little bit to dark for me. I don't like when pickups are darker than the rest of pickguard. I hope they will fit. (mint green ofc)
You are very correct, the thin skin finish the Fender does really isn't too terribly great, and the Re-Issue necks are just like mine, Veneer. Nitro finishes really only need about 2 weeks after being sprayed to be ready to go. If you are going for all original features, including the bridge and such, you are looking at ALOT of money. The guy that did my clone used some really old wood as well, the older wood really does sound much better.
No, I don't have the custom bridge, and if you want true vintage sound you have to get 3 Antiquity II Surfer neck pickups. Vintage fender guitars did not have a RW/RP in the middle, and the bridge was the same as the neck. The difference in tone comes from pickup placement only. On my clone I did replace the pickup covers duncan provided with some aged white fender ones. Like you, I think that they are just too dark. The ones on my original are nowhere near as yellow as the duncan covers, and my dad smokes ALOT.
If you have any more questions, feel free to ask. I would have posted my other guitars up as well, but they are all at a friend of mine's house. He is trying to find the tone he likes so he is borrowing alot of my gear right now.