WOW! Holy moly, that's bee-yu-tee-full!skyboltone wrote:Here's what they look like five years later after you conclude yer just too askeert to mess with it. It's too nice for a hack like me. Solid Spruce. Milled 1957 with the paperwork to prove it.
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I'll PAY somebody with a track record with lacquer to finish it so I can bolt the stuff on. Got some Lawrence pups and a bunch of righteous mechanicals to put on it too. No filling required with Spruce.
Dan
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Made a great tele out of red spruce cutoffs years ago. Massive open sound with a thinish wider maple neck that was stiffer that steel. That stuff makes a great top for that fake ash that weighs a pound per yard too. Thumpa..
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One piece solid mahogany.
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I like eastern cedar(juniper) for tele bodies.Termite resistant too.
Its a Fairly tough softwood Definately harder than spruce or white pine.
The couple I built were very loud acoustically.
Its a Fairly tough softwood Definately harder than spruce or white pine.
The couple I built were very loud acoustically.