This is a guitar that I built using templates I made from a 1966 Mosrite Ventures Model. Unfortunately I no longer have the guitar as I sold it to Desert Surfer. Creating the templates was just about as difficult as building the guitar as everything has to be precise. The good thing about a template is, I can make multiple guitars and the parts will inter change with each other. The bad thing is, why would anyone want to go to all that trouble just for a couple of guitars. My only answer is, I don't do anything the simple way.
For the neck I used curly maple, and for the body I used Alder. I cut the pickguard out of aged white pickguard material. The rosewood fret board and fretwire, I purchased blank materia from Stewart McDonald http://www.stewmac.com/ The pickups and vibrato are from Hallmark Guitars http://www.hallmarkguitars.com/ and the bridge is a Japanese Mosrite purchased from Zamminc http://stores.ebay.com/Zamm-Inc
As you can see, the guitar is still in the unfinished stage and hopefully it will be sunburst. Since I am building two of theses at the same time I will be finishing the second one in candy apple read with a clear natural finished neck.
This is a photo of the templates I made.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v305/ ... 1210016561
Guitar is assembled in the rough form to make sure everything fit and was aligned up properly.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v305/ ... CN0242.jpg



EDITED: Scroll down to the bottom of page to finished guitar.