My new "Marlin" shape!
Posted: Wed Aug 12, 2009 6:14 pm
Just finished it up and am very happy with it. It's a very aggressive playing and sounding guitar, which I think fits the look (although I still think she's elegant). I call her the "Marlin" and this is the prototype for the shape. I called it this because I thought the upper bout looked like a sail, and the lower horn a fin, so a Marlin came to mind. Funnily enough, when I told Myka about this he goes, "That's funny! I have some Marlin horn!" So he handed it over and now the nut is made from Marlin Sword! And it works and sounds great! Always nice when experiments go well.
So lets get down to the details.
The body is African Mahogany with a carved flamed hard maple top. Bound in bolivian rosewood with a single black line purfling on the top. Finished up with a green to blue burst (cariburst?) in nitro, except for the ebony cavity cover done in tru-oil.
The neck is sapele with 1 3/4" marlin sword nut and a 25" scale bolivian rosewood fingerboard with binding to match the body. The inlay is a marlin in blue abalone and white MOP. Headplate and backstrap are striped ebony and flamed maple with my signature "route down" headstock.
Hardware consists of a tonepros TOM with an ebony/maple/striped ebony tailpiece of my design. All hardware is gold obviously hahaha.
The pickups are Lollar imperials (which I highly recommend!) with more bolivian rosewood, the pickup rings.
The controls are a 3-way and a volume and tone for each pickup. The tones each have a push/pull that lets you take either pickup from series to parallel.
Chris
So lets get down to the details.
The body is African Mahogany with a carved flamed hard maple top. Bound in bolivian rosewood with a single black line purfling on the top. Finished up with a green to blue burst (cariburst?) in nitro, except for the ebony cavity cover done in tru-oil.
The neck is sapele with 1 3/4" marlin sword nut and a 25" scale bolivian rosewood fingerboard with binding to match the body. The inlay is a marlin in blue abalone and white MOP. Headplate and backstrap are striped ebony and flamed maple with my signature "route down" headstock.
Hardware consists of a tonepros TOM with an ebony/maple/striped ebony tailpiece of my design. All hardware is gold obviously hahaha.
The pickups are Lollar imperials (which I highly recommend!) with more bolivian rosewood, the pickup rings.
The controls are a 3-way and a volume and tone for each pickup. The tones each have a push/pull that lets you take either pickup from series to parallel.
Chris