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ES-2V Semi-Hollow
Hi DB,
Just having an idea for my next build...I'm wanting a semi hollow body and I like the look of the ES-2V but I don't like the wooden bridge. So...
My idea is to replace it with a standard LP bridge and saddle set up.
Do you think this is possible? Are there any hidden problems like veneer lifting, brace interference, etc.
Thanks mate
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Hey ILR guitars, I would find a build diary from this model and ask them to see how big the support block is under the bridge. If its wide enough for a TOM bridge you may be ok. I very much doubt the block will be big enough for a bridge and tailpiece setup so you may have to look at a wrap around TOM bridge.
I think Dedman has almost finished a ES-2V build
EDIT I just had a look at the kit photos and it already has the tailpiece bush holes drilled. All you need to know is how wide the block is under the bridge area
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The only conceivable problem I can see is with the block under the saddle location.
As long as it is big enough to handle the posts it will work.
Sorry I cant give a more detailed answer as I don't have one here to have a look at.
Perhaps one of the forum peeps that has built one can have a look and give us an answer?
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Genius Wokka. Gav Turner also did a great kit too. Questions have been sent away...will keep you guys informed
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no worries ILR, I was going to mention Gav T but it may be binned after his electrical soot problem in his man cave
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from what I can see the centre block goes right through, but of course ...my inspection mirror has slipped into that void of things you need but aren't there.
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haha good on you for looking Dedman. Always happens when you need a tool it has gone missing down the man cave black hole !
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Well, we might be in luck boys. Thanks Dedman for the info. Gav's diary build has alot of good info there too.
http://guitarkitbuilder.blogspot.com...l%20Florentine
You're a legend Gav. Keep going mate!!
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so what is your verdict IRL, are you going to order one ? I think chances are pretty high the centre block should be a constant width to the back of the bridge pup cavity