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  • IvisonGuitarsIvisonGuitars Frets: 6806
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    rsvmark said:
    @ivisonguitars Sorry if this is a daft question but just interested. How do you re flow lacquer?
    Not daft at all, a quality nitro thinners does the job but it's a slow process as the old stuff is pretty tough.
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  • rsvmarkrsvmark Frets: 1324
    So do you kind of wipe it on and spread it to cover the repair? (Top work btw)
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  • SteveRobinsonSteveRobinson Frets: 6565
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    As an example, I took the neck P90 out of the guitar documented below to check that there wasn't further damage inside:


    Lovely work Neil as always.

     I don't think I've ever seen a DC Special before with the neck joining the body at the 22nd fret. Usually the neck join is at the end of the fretboard isn't it? Could this be a transition model before the pickup relocation?
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  • IvisonGuitarsIvisonGuitars Frets: 6806
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    As an example, I took the neck P90 out of the guitar documented below to check that there wasn't further damage inside:


    Lovely work Neil as always.

     I don't think I've ever seen a DC Special before with the neck joining the body at the 22nd fret. Usually the neck join is at the end of the fretboard isn't it? Could this be a transition model before the pickup relocation?
    Thanks Steve, much appreciated!

    And yes, you're right, the first '59 DC's joined at the end of the fretboard like the DC Juniors do, this one still has the 'Les Paul Special' silk screen on the headstock too though, so i'm wondering if, as you say this was a batch of transitional models and was one of the last to get the neck P90 in the 'old' location because, as you know, by '60 the fretboard extended over the body like we see here.
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  • Jez6345789Jez6345789 Frets: 1652
    Just out of interest with the neck crack do you use a thin wicking type super glue or just normal wood glue hot hide fish bones etc.

    or if trade secret say nothing just interested
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  • IvisonGuitarsIvisonGuitars Frets: 6806
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    A '59 DC TV Yellow with black guard in NOS finish shipping out to Mike today...


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  • sawyersawyer Frets: 724
    Perfect!
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  • IvisonGuitarsIvisonGuitars Frets: 6806
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    sawyer said:
    Perfect!
    Thanks @Sawyer!

    I've been working on a custom order today, this one is going to be Matt Black Relic, powered by a Gibson '57 Classic Plus humbucker, aged hardware, celluloid guard and black top hat knobs....while I was laying down the black, the traditionalist in me recoiled while the luthier in me said "OH YEAH"!!! 

    I think i'm going to have to do one for myself too....



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  • Philly_QPhilly_Q Frets: 20197
    IvisonGuitars said:
    I've been working on a custom order today, this one is going to be Matt Black Relic, powered by a Gibson '57 Classic Plus humbucker, aged hardware, celluloid guard and black top hat knobs....while I was laying down the black, the traditionalist in me recoiled while the luthier in me said "OH YEAH"!!! 

    Black and a humbucker?  Sounds good to me.
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  • IvisonGuitarsIvisonGuitars Frets: 6806
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    Hi all, Plenty going on here at the minute, some builds in progress plus i've had a couple of nice vintage guitars in for refrets and set ups.

    This '61 SG Special came in for a refret, but first needed the truss rod freed off...







    An old friend returned for a little fretwork too - this was the '59 DC I took the measurements and neck profile from for my own DC builds:


    And then, in conjunction with my pal @rexter, a conversion job on a vintage Greco....the right way around IMO too...Tune-o-Matic to Wrap Tail!



    First we plug the old holes...



    Sand them flat...



    Drill and insert the bushes,



    String up and test!



    Then it was shipped back to Jon who's going to finish it in aged goldtop using the proper vintage bronze powders. Really looking forward to seeing this one completed.

    I also happened across some BEAUTIFUL straight grained Indian Rosewood recently (check out the colour!) which I'm currently turning into fretboards for upcoming orders...



    That's it for now :) 

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  • guitars4youguitars4you Frets: 12794
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    ^^^^^^ - some nice boards there - I like the 2nd from the bottom ( 'A string' if you imagine those necks as 4 strings on a bass )
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  • IvisonGuitarsIvisonGuitars Frets: 6806
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    ^^^^^^ - some nice boards there - I like the 2nd from the bottom ( 'A string' if you imagine those necks as 4 strings on a bass )
    Yeah, the two middle ones are my favs :) 
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  • IvisonGuitarsIvisonGuitars Frets: 6806
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    Just finishing up 2 '59 DC bodies, both are exact vintage spec routes and roundovers. Just imaging that 'Cathedral' grain under Cherry Red nitro..... :D <3


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  • Philly_QPhilly_Q Frets: 20197
    Wow.  I should know this, but do the '59 bodies have a bigger edge radius than the '58 ones?
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    Philly_Q said:
    Wow.  I should know this, but do the '59 bodies have a bigger edge radius than the '58 ones?
    Yes, the first DC's had the same radius as the Single Cut's but by early '59 they had been given a much gentler, more comfy roundover :) 
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  • hoopshoops Frets: 220
    Didn't expect to see pics of my old Greco here but just want to say in public how pleased I am with the brilliant job Neil has done on this guitar. Is being sprayed with the gold powders today by Rexter Guitars and needless to say I am quite excited to see the finished product. 
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  • guitars4youguitars4you Frets: 12794
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    hoops said:
    Didn't expect to see pics of my old Greco here but just want to say in public how pleased I am with the brilliant job Neil has done on this guitar. Is being sprayed with the gold powders today by Rexter Guitars and needless to say I am quite excited to see the finished product. 
    show us pics when done - Will it be aged or 'perfect' - Will be interesting to see the 'shade' of gold top when done 
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  • rexterrexter Frets: 363
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    I'm guilty of absenteeism here lately, so as a start to rehabilitating myself to life in TFB society I seem to have been given a green light to spam this thread  =) Hope you don't mind Neil?

    Before I do, like Clive said, Neil did a great job on this and is of course THE MAN. Also thanks to a couple of other fretboard legends @SteveRobinson who was kind enough to send me these Crescent Bronze powders gratis last year - thanks Steve! - and painting genius @Lamf37 who has hipped me to a future supplier. Thanks everyone.

    If it seems like I'm moving quickly on this one today don't be fooled. Clive would be well within his rights to curse me as it's taken a good few months to get to this point. I'm sorting my life out now! :#

    After 2 coats of Cres Bronze 256 mixed into my nitro binder and binding scraped: (excuse mess)



    As it is now after one clear coat and a bit of subtle tint to blend in the freshly-scraped binding




    Custom colours, vintage restorations, high end guitar finishing
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  • robertyroberty Frets: 10231
    Oh my god I love it
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  • IvisonGuitarsIvisonGuitars Frets: 6806
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    Spam away my man, spam away!! :D  <3 <3
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    Spam away my man, spam away!! :D  <3 <3
    I'm like a vampire, once you invite me in....  ;)
    Custom colours, vintage restorations, high end guitar finishing
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  • IvisonGuitarsIvisonGuitars Frets: 6806
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    rexter said:
    Spam away my man, spam away!! :D  <3 <3
    I'm like a vampire, once you invite me in....  ;)
    I've been eating Garlic...
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  • robinbowesrobinbowes Frets: 2922
    I love Gold tops.

    I've never felt the need to own an LP, but if I did it would be a Gold top.

    My SA2000S:




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  • hoopshoops Frets: 220
    hoops said:
    Didn't expect to see pics of my old Greco here but just want to say in public how pleased I am with the brilliant job Neil has done on this guitar. Is being sprayed with the gold powders today by Rexter Guitars and needless to say I am quite excited to see the finished product. 
    show us pics when done - Will it be aged or 'perfect' - Will be interesting to see the 'shade' of gold top when done 
    Guitar is to be be aged. I'll put up a pic of finished guitar when completed. I hope my friend Glen (wishbones) who is no longer with us and incredibly gave me the guitar would have approved. I'm sure he would!
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    hoops said:
    hoops said:
    Didn't expect to see pics of my old Greco here but just want to say in public how pleased I am with the brilliant job Neil has done on this guitar. Is being sprayed with the gold powders today by Rexter Guitars and needless to say I am quite excited to see the finished product. 
    show us pics when done - Will it be aged or 'perfect' - Will be interesting to see the 'shade' of gold top when done 
    Guitar is to be be aged. I'll put up a pic of finished guitar when completed. I hope my friend Glen (wishbones) who is no longer with us and incredibly gave me the guitar would have approved. I'm sure he would!
    @hoops Clive, I didn’t realise that this was Glen’s guitar or that he had died, I had a couple of great deals with him on here, he was a lovely guy, my condolences. I’m sure he would approve and it makes it even more of a pleasure that I was able to help in a small way. 
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  • hoopshoops Frets: 220
    That's really nice - thanks Neil.
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  • stevebrumstevebrum Frets: 6759
    Just finishing up 2 '59 DC bodies, both are exact vintage spec routes and roundovers. Just imaging that 'Cathedral' grain under Cherry Red nitro..... :D <3


    All looking good as always - it’s a bit further back in this thread but it must be nice to have a high profile client like Foals? I saw some of those guitars live when they played in Brum last month. And many on here would have seen their Glastonbury performance. Kudos!

    Re. the cathedral grain is that something that’s usually diserable or overlooked for guitar building? I don’t recall seeing it often on translucent finish guitars. It’s on my 335 but them that’s maple and not mahogany.
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  • guitars4youguitars4you Frets: 12794
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    hoops said:
    hoops said:
    Didn't expect to see pics of my old Greco here but just want to say in public how pleased I am with the brilliant job Neil has done on this guitar. Is being sprayed with the gold powders today by Rexter Guitars and needless to say I am quite excited to see the finished product. 
    show us pics when done - Will it be aged or 'perfect' - Will be interesting to see the 'shade' of gold top when done 
    Guitar is to be be aged. I'll put up a pic of finished guitar when completed. I hope my friend Glen (wishbones) who is no longer with us and incredibly gave me the guitar would have approved. I'm sure he would!
    Didn't realise the guitar has 'additional meaning' to you - Hope it all works out okay - Looking forward to an update + pics a bit later
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    stevebrum said:
    Just finishing up 2 '59 DC bodies, both are exact vintage spec routes and roundovers. Just imaging that 'Cathedral' grain under Cherry Red nitro..... :D <3


    All looking good as always - it’s a bit further back in this thread but it must be nice to have a high profile client like Foals? I saw some of those guitars live when they played in Brum last month. And many on here would have seen their Glastonbury performance. Kudos!

    Re. the cathedral grain is that something that’s usually diserable or overlooked for guitar building? I don’t recall seeing it often on translucent finish guitars. It’s on my 335 but them that’s maple and not mahogany.
    Cheers Steve! Yes, I did 4 Travis Bean's for Yannis, plus I've done some set up work for The Pretenders and The 1975 this year too. Nice to see them all getting used on big stages :)

    The Cathedral grain was certainly a feature of the 50's guitars, wether by fault or design, I personally love it for both visual appeal and authenticity really. Here's a '61 SG which was in recently that really shows it perfectly....



     
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  • stevebrumstevebrum Frets: 6759
    edited July 2019
    Looks great on the original and I can see why you are pleased to get your own build looking authentic. I haven’t seen many vintage SGs and double cut LPs to know that!
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