Re: Sing The Body Electric - Building a Parter
Posted: Wed Feb 04, 2009 7:16 pm
Ok, so first come bodies...
Yes, if we decide to build electrics on a regular basis, we can and should make our own, just like with acoustics;
but starting out, that can be kinda intense, so why not buy?
And if we do buy, where and what?
Well, like I said, I'm after a Tele Thinline and I wanted an Ash body. The thinline is cool for a few reasons - First off is the look, which is classic and sexy in my view; secondly, they're lighter than an old school Tele - If you've ever shouldered one of those night after night, you appreciate light, believe me. And third, the 2/3 hollow Thinline body makes for very cool sustain and tone - For a good while, semi-hollow Strats have been the cats meow for the same reasons. So with that in mind, I went lookin'...
Buying bodies retail will give you great quality, but you'll pay top dough too - While Allparts, StewMac, LMI and a few other places have house brand or no name stock bodies available, most builders go to what are considered the Big Boys of parter electric builds, Warmoth and Carvin: There you can get a top notch body made with a whole raft of options and woods - But they ain't cheap! A basic Ash/Ash body from Warmoth will set ya back three large, and that ain't cheap in my book! So with that in mind, eBay is a natural starting point, and your best bet if you don't want to pay retail: If you watch and search carefully, you can find a good quality Ash body for between $100 and $150 which is pretty fair really... And if you're Scots like me, you might poke around for months until THE deal shows up. This Ash body came from Best Guitar Parts eBay presence; they do very nice CNC bodies with very decent quality wood, so when I saw this one with a Buy It Now price of FORTY NINE bucks, I leapt, 'cause for this kind of thing, if you snooze you loose!
So there ya go, that's what we're startin' with!
E
Yes, if we decide to build electrics on a regular basis, we can and should make our own, just like with acoustics;
but starting out, that can be kinda intense, so why not buy?
And if we do buy, where and what?
Well, like I said, I'm after a Tele Thinline and I wanted an Ash body. The thinline is cool for a few reasons - First off is the look, which is classic and sexy in my view; secondly, they're lighter than an old school Tele - If you've ever shouldered one of those night after night, you appreciate light, believe me. And third, the 2/3 hollow Thinline body makes for very cool sustain and tone - For a good while, semi-hollow Strats have been the cats meow for the same reasons. So with that in mind, I went lookin'...
Buying bodies retail will give you great quality, but you'll pay top dough too - While Allparts, StewMac, LMI and a few other places have house brand or no name stock bodies available, most builders go to what are considered the Big Boys of parter electric builds, Warmoth and Carvin: There you can get a top notch body made with a whole raft of options and woods - But they ain't cheap! A basic Ash/Ash body from Warmoth will set ya back three large, and that ain't cheap in my book! So with that in mind, eBay is a natural starting point, and your best bet if you don't want to pay retail: If you watch and search carefully, you can find a good quality Ash body for between $100 and $150 which is pretty fair really... And if you're Scots like me, you might poke around for months until THE deal shows up. This Ash body came from Best Guitar Parts eBay presence; they do very nice CNC bodies with very decent quality wood, so when I saw this one with a Buy It Now price of FORTY NINE bucks, I leapt, 'cause for this kind of thing, if you snooze you loose!
So there ya go, that's what we're startin' with!
E