Guitar is totally hand built. No machine touch this guitar. Hand rubbed out polishing. 8 months in the making.
I have been playing Guitar for over 30 Years. Been building for over 20. Without a doubt one of the finest well built
guitars I have ever built, and sounds better than it looks. The hand would 59 PAF Style pickups are spot on.
1- African Mahg Body
2- Spalted Maple Neck, Rose FretBoard
3- Bone nut
4-High end Bridge USA
5-Brass inlays, Aluminum Fret markers, Stainless steel frets Leveled and crowned
5- Professional set up
6- 30-40 coats of Nitro
7- Maple Flame matching top- Life time warrantee. Normal wear and tear.
8- Hard shell Case...
9-50 PAF Style Pickups, hand wound (AW2 wire). 50's lead wire.
10- Jacobs Guitars Built by George Jacobs and Larry Gold
GUITARS BUILT BY PLAYERS FOR PLAYERS
Making a hand-made electric guitar can be a rewarding and challenging project, but it requires a good deal of skill and knowledge of woodworking, electrical wiring, and instrument building. Here are some general steps you can follow to make a hand-made electric guitar:
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Design your guitar: Start by sketching out your guitar's body shape and components. Decide on the type of wood you will use, the number of strings it will have, and any special features you want to include.
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Gather materials and tools: You will need wood for the body and neck, as well as hardware such as a bridge, pickups, tuning pegs, and frets. You will also need a range of tools, including saws, chisels, files, sandpaper, and a router.
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Cut and shape the body and neck: Using saws and chisels, cut the wood for the body and neck to the desired shape and size. Use files and sandpaper to smooth the edges and surfaces.
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Install the hardware: Attach the bridge, pickups, and other hardware to the body and neck using screws, bolts, and glue.
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Wire the pickups and controls: Connect the pickups and controls to the wiring harness using wire and soldering iron. Follow a wiring diagram to ensure everything is connected correctly.
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Install the frets: Using a fretting hammer and special tools, press the frets into the neck and trim the ends.
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Finish the guitar: Sand the guitar's body and neck smooth, and apply a finish such as lacquer or oil.
Making a hand-made electric guitar is a complex and time-consuming process, but it can be a very rewarding experience for those with the skills and patience to see it through.