Union Jack truss rod cover looks good too.
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Union Jack truss rod cover looks good too.
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When I first saw the front-on pic of these kits I assumed the back would be bowl shaped. I thought it would be akin to an electric saz/baglama like the ones in the pic below (two green ones in the top left corner - and is that a resonator version in front of them???)
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I got all excited and then saw it was a relatively flat semi-hollow guitar. Then I was like "they should totally do an electric saz kit" before going through the same process I always go through when new kit ideas come to me:
- I'm probably the only person who would want one of those
- The only person who would want one is broke, so even he wouldn't get one
- No way in the world can this be justified from a business perspective
- sigh
LOL, I do that a lot. I love the odd shaped guitars.
You and Jeff Lang would like one.
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Actually I'd probably want one too, after I had the 27 other instruments I want first...............
So here she is, The neck has been done and first coats of tru-oil have gone on. HS decal was done with a laser printer and sticky tape as the iron on method wasn't working for some reason. it needs a couple of tiny touch ups before more oil coats.
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the body is in it's second coat of primer. As you can see I shaped a little wedgie ( :eek: ) to make a flat surface for the bigsby to mount to and then molded it in. I used dowels to fill the stop tail holes.
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Such an unusual kit, to an untrained eye like mine it almost looks like a mandolin. How big is it compared to a normal size electric, if you dont mind me asking?