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A really cool instrument! The black pick guard goes well with the finish. I think I can remember seeing that colour finish on Studebaker cars of the fifties! I still have to get used to looking at a lefty Mosrite shape though. It's looking really sharp with the binding and a very smoooooth finish
Great job!

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Wow, that looks awesome!! 

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1965 Mosrite Celebrity Prototype with Vibramute
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1994 Gretsch Streamliner G3155 Custom
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Verry nice, paint job looks flawless. 

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Thanks for the right hand version...you sure kept it a secret!
I have never attempted to build a guitar myself but I imagine one of the most important things is to place the bridge posts absolutely spot-on for the strings to line up perfectly with the fingerboard and pickup pole-pieces. Is it difficult?

I have never attempted to build a guitar myself but I imagine one of the most important things is to place the bridge posts absolutely spot-on for the strings to line up perfectly with the fingerboard and pickup pole-pieces. Is it difficult?
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Veenture wrote:Thanks for the right hand version...you sure kept it a secret!![]()
I have never attempted to build a guitar myself but I imagine one of the most important things is to place the bridge posts absolutely spot-on for the strings to line up perfectly with the fingerboard and pickup pole-pieces. Is it difficult?
No, when you use a centerline. The bridge posts are a bit slanted end when I installed the bridge I realize that i drill the holes78u the wrong way (the righty way

But it intonates well and it is less than 2millimeters. Maybe I change it some day but i first want olav to rock his socks off...
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Coming over tonight Oi! Yesterday I was so beat from work I couldn't even lift my Gun coffee cup, better now. Can't wait.
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Congrats to both of you - that's a great looking guitar!
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Congrats,
this is one of the coolest building threads ever... the guitar looks just beautiful...
little question: is the trem/vibrato unit made of sandcasted aluminium and then just polished... or ist crome-plated?
and the roller bridge... is it an original Mosrite bridge or the Hallmark one... or...???
cheers,
M
this is one of the coolest building threads ever... the guitar looks just beautiful...



little question: is the trem/vibrato unit made of sandcasted aluminium and then just polished... or ist crome-plated?
and the roller bridge... is it an original Mosrite bridge or the Hallmark one... or...???
cheers,
M
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