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    great job mate , I can tell I will have to pick my game up @@ ....... looks awesome .

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    I thought I might as well enter it.

    Here is my ESB-4SC.

    All stock except for the insulated wire, orange caps, flatwound strings and the Trust rod cover.

    Finished in black Keda dye and True Oil (sorry!!!)

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    The neck is absolutely awesome and she sounds pretty good too!!!

    Thank you for watching...
    Last edited by Dekka28; 16-03-2016 at 04:53 AM.
    Bass Player from London, England:

    Current Build ESB-4SC

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    A good variety of guitars coming in this month and I'm liking them all!

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    I was going to ask if basses were eligible... apparently so! I hereby enter "Kilmister One" my Lemmy tribute RCA-4. It's basically all kit, aside from the flamed maple trussrod cover, walnut pickup ring and walnut control cover. It's the ash body, handcarved "Lemmy" and oak leaf clusters. I used a marquetry purfling on the boundaries of the carved areas. The colors are minwax stains. There are a few different ones on there. The finish is a couple coats of the very naughty Tru Oil, steel wooled between coats. I didnt want a plastic finish due to the organic nature of the bass... here are some pics... thanks for looking!Click image for larger version. 

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    A few more...Click image for larger version. 

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    Heres my build diary
    http://www.buildyourownguitar.com.au...ead.php?t=5194

    Thanks,
    Dave

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    Well done Dave, it looks great.

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    Thank you

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    Nice work Davey! Love the amount of detail you've put in.. I bet your proud man!


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    Here's my Contribution.....given the outstanding quality of the competition i do not sand a chance although i am proud of my first build.....unfortunately i have not got the headstock decals sorted yet.....as i am Click image for larger version. 

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ID:	9595still working out a design....any way, here is my attempt to pay homage to one of the forefathers of the guitars.....Leo Fender with my interpretation of the original Broadcaster......

    I tried to keep this build as clean and simple as possible.....clean lines, pure wood singing through and wow.....what a tone....

    Build details are as follows:

    TLA-1 kit....
    Grover Locking tuners....

    Schaller Black Strap Locks.

    Tone Rider Vintage Pups...

    Wilkinson Ashtray Bridge.

    Black through body ferrules.

    Bone Nut... ( Observation - Wanted to go Graphite with the nut but didn't think it fitted with the look.)

    Naughty Oil as the only body treatment after the grain was filled with a cedar timber mate...

    D'addario 10's (Sorry the slinky,s are too light for me)..

    Anyway , for the pictures:

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    The grain looks flippin' amazing.. "The Biz" as they say... lol (Im trying to assimilate!).. nice work!

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