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That's some shielding there Tim! Those pickguards look awesome! And unlike the others, I don't think you've headed to the dark side... The grass is green and lush in the electric world too!
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News update for everyone ... including Tim:
Since I create the McJam schedules and take suggestions from attendees on what they would like Tim to speak on and share Tim will discuss his electric guitar experience during a McJam class which will take place at the mic or at his bench. At that time his electric prototype will be on display. Although the customer already has the first completed McKnight electric guitar in his possession our 2016 McJammers will be the first in the world to see the prototype. Questions will be welcomed and answers will be shared. ***Thanks to my side kick volunteer event coordinator (Rodger) for planting the thought.
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Building a matching pair of guitars has been a learning experience. Even though I now have 2 electrics under my belt I don't see many more in my future since my heart is not truly in it. Its difficult for me to build something that doesn't excite me. I feel the same about nylon string guitars as well. I've built one and that was enough... for a while...
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Looking good Tim
I'd be curious to know what bracing model you used on your classical guitars. Did you follow a well trodden path, or strike out on your own? I'm pretty sure I would have followed the former course for the first two instrumentsl
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Its been several years ago that I built a classical and I "think" I used a traditional Houser body and bracing based on plans from the guild. It turned out OK but my ear has never been drawn to the sound of nylon strings so that plays a large part in why I have never ventured down that road again. |
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Seems to me a hybrid guitar would give a luthier the chance for a lot of creativity, but few go there. It does create trade offs that are tuff for the pure acoustic maker. But it is a kick to go from electric to acoustic with the flick of a switch
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http://www.acousticguitarforum.com/f...d.php?t=431958
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I think it has more to do with sales opportunities. If one builds traditional classical guitars that is what their clientele expects of them and same holds true for steel string makers. When you mix the two, the market becomes much smaller, especially if you are building on spec.
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Someone asked what electronics we used for this build but I forgot to post the info so please forgive my senior moment:
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Tim, I asked about the pickups and such, so thanks for posting. I realize that electrics aren't your passion, but you build a sweet Tele!! Mind if I ask which Fralin's you chose?
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Sorry but I did not save the part numbers. I'm not trying to be a wise guy but its the Lindy pictured in the top photo. Unfortunately, I'm not very knowledgeable when it comes to these electronic gizmos.
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No worries...he's got a few models of Tele pickups, and they're all good. Beautiful work, as always!
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43,000 views now on this thread! But I guess that only 20,000 per guitar?
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Aside from the awesome work, this has to be the most entertaining build thread of 2016 by far!
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Its our aim to please and to bring an occasional smile to our wonderful family here at the AGF
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