Postby dorkrockrecords » Thu Jan 22, 2009 5:18 pm
Here's the rundown:
The body came from the remaindered Canadian cache about five years ago and I put it away for a rainy day. The pickups (singlecoils) also came from Curtis, and knock on wood, they sounded great straight out of the box (and HOT too - 13-15K). The bridge and tailpiece came off a 1976 Mosrite Brass Rail that got into a fight with the friendly neighborhood parcel delivery service...and lost. The body was stripped (it was initially the rarest color of them all: Primer Grey!), extra routes filled, binding added, re-routed for a strat 5-way switch and a sidejack. Bill then made the neck - birdseye maple board on a flame maple neck - put a sharp V-profile on it and mated it to the body. The headstock was inspired by Marc Lipco's Bill Woods guitar. Then off to the paint shop for the nitro Seafoam on the body and amber on the neck. Then off to Bob Shade who silkscreened the logo. Then back to the paint shop to shoot the clear. Then final assembly. Then back to Bakersfield. "Say cheese, Bill!"