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a few new projects
Posted: Sat Aug 21, 2010 7:00 pm
by chris jury_Archive
Gear has been falling from the sky lately, so i have a surplus of projects. Bass VI, Mk II- just patching up a large gash in the bottom. I think Eliya has dibs on this one.77 Breadwinner-Had a rough spraypaint finish and lots of dings. Just filling those in and sanding back to a point where I can get a good coating. May try to mist coat to replicate the textured finish. Came w/ rail pickups...if they work they'll stay. E. Norma has dibs on this one.80's Cort/Matsumoku neck thru-Got this at a swap meet- complete w/ brass bridge and nut. gonna cut a tortoise guard and throw a couple nice low-output humbuckers in it. should be done in 2 weeks or so...anyone interested?70's set neck Westbury-I love these. It has seen better days, obviously. I'll do a quick patch/sand/fill, then I'm gonna paint it black. when done I'll keep this one and sell my Yamaha SBGmahogany shim to fill in the gaping hole that belonged to a weirdly placed switch.-busy busy busy
a few new projects
Posted: Sun Aug 22, 2010 7:00 pm
by chris jury_Archive
Yes- Westbury/Vantage are amazing guitars. Just so solidly built. I was really debating some p94/mean 90 type for it.
a few new projects
Posted: Sun Aug 22, 2010 7:00 pm
by Rodabod_Archive
Those Westbury guitars are really good. A bit like the 70's Yamahas in terms of build-quality and clarity in sound. Could be cool with singles or splits.
a few new projects
Posted: Sun Aug 22, 2010 7:00 pm
by tallchris_Archive
Did you sell the other Bass VI project Chris? I should have some money coming soon and should be able to buy it, or at least get you a Bronco to build up another one.
a few new projects
Posted: Mon Aug 23, 2010 7:00 pm
by chris jury_Archive
tallchris- you have been PM'dAs mentioned in the 'what are you buying?' thread, I picked up a set of low output 70's Dean humbuckers for the Westbury.Had a good evening in the shop--Breadwinner is rewired (simple 3 way, volume/tone), body has 1 coat of acrylic lacquer.-Bass VI patch is finished and sanded. -Westbury is almost finished w/ filling/patching-Roadstar w/ mini hums has been intonated and is shipping out in the morning
a few new projects
Posted: Mon Aug 23, 2010 7:00 pm
by chris jury_Archive
Jason- Sure, I could use a good project...just been sitting here, bored. but yeah, i'll take a shot at it if you want. PM me w/ the details/plans and we'll see if we can work something out.
a few new projects
Posted: Mon Aug 23, 2010 7:00 pm
by E. Norma Stitz_Archive
chris jury wrote:77 Breadwinner-Had a rough spraypaint finish and lots of dings. Just filling those in and sanding back to a point where I can get a good coating. May try to mist coat to replicate the textured finish. Came w/ rail pickups...if they work they'll stay. E. Norma has dibs on this one.The rails made it? Sweet! I can't wait!I've been busting the shit out of that P-Bass and haven't managed to break anything! I love love love this thing - it's sucha great strummer and it sounds so nice with fingers. Really nice job. The neck is nice and slick too.
a few new projects
Posted: Mon Aug 23, 2010 7:00 pm
by japmn_Archive
Chris,It doesn't look like you have enough on your plate. Can I send you my Jap Jazzmaster to be re-finished? I has a hole in the side where some one added a Stereo out that need to be fill too. Friendly,Jason
a few new projects
Posted: Tue Aug 24, 2010 7:00 pm
by chris jury_Archive
Holy shit...I was totally unaware of the silly prices these westbury's are at. I was just browsing, trying to figure out what sort of knobs and such. these auctions might be a tad optimistic, but still...might have to rethink the plan to sell the yamaha- this may bring in more cash when finished. http://cgi.ebay.com/Westbury-Standard-E ... ?pt=Guitarhttp://cgi.ebay.com/Vintage-Westbury-De ... ?pt=Guitar
a few new projects
Posted: Mon Aug 30, 2010 7:00 pm
by chris jury_Archive
Refinishing a crescent inlay SG for Adam and a Pan 335 copy for James. I sprayed the Westone with a super thin black Piano Lacquer- no clear coat, no sanding. I used an acrylic lacquer 'China Red' and similar clear coat on the bronco bass (this was the black one with the gash in the back). I secured, but did not fill, the veneer split. It will just crack again w/ changes in humidity, so it's just gonna have to be OK the way it is.neck thru cort is coming along. pickguard needs some refining but i think it's gonna look good.Breadwinner is nearing completion. Got the finish (acrylic laquer and clear again) to hold a bit of texture. Pots date this one to '74, earlier than I thought. Just need to adjust pickup mounting screws and put in a few screws.