Danny--Nice work! That thing is gorgeous.
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Danny if you put a strap button behind the standard neck it'll balance. I have a EDS1275 and it works there best for me and it's much more neck heavy than your double 6.
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I'm a little late to the party, but had to extend kudos to Danny. That double neck is a work of art! I've stated it before: your 3 tone bursts are dead on to the "Mosrite look".
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Amazing! great work Dub!
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looks like you do some nice woork. do you make everything from scratch,that is the neck, body, truss rod ect. with the exception of the pickups and other electronic components,and tuning machines?
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woodchuck30 wrote:looks like you do some nice woork. do you make everything from scratch,that is the neck, body, truss rod ect. with the exception of the pickups and other electronic components,and tuning machines?
Yes, I make everything from scratch on each of my custom builds, neck, body, trussrod and pickguards. I normally use Ed Elliotts pickups (which he makes from scratch), I use CTS pots, and Switchcraft jack and 3-way switch. The chrome hardware I purchase commercially, however as seen in this project I have made the aluminum bridges and vibratos from scratch.
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hi danny just the new guy admireing some of your work, seems like you got it togrther. any advice for a beginner?
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woodchuck30 wrote:hi danny just the new guy admireing some of your work, seems like you got it togrther. any advice for a beginner?
Check out all the photo's on this link especially the build of the blue burst and the build of the bass guitar. This should give you plenty to absorb.

.....and also review Ed Elliott's posts and photo's.

That should pretty well cover the entire process.
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What a beautiful work of art! Well done Danny!
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1965 Mosrite Celebrity Prototype with Vibramute
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1982 Fender Bullet
1994 Gretsch Streamliner G3155 Custom
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2006 Jude Les Paul 12 String
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I saw Ed's sweet set of pictures thats what got me thinking of makeing a half breed love the german carve if I ever figure out how to post some pics of my project, I'ed like show them to all
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