great job Marky , it looks great
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great job Marky , it looks great
Nice work Marky, it really puts out that punk feel. Great job!
Good work marky! Hit the nail on the head
Ok, So this is my first PBG build and not the last, if the wife doesn't kill me first. After a false start but some great help from Adam, this is the result. I added a few aftermarket bits and pieces including a Dingo bone nut, aftermarket knobs, Grover Mini Locker tuners, a Tonerider Hot Classic neck p/up and a Kent Armstrong Dual Rail bridge p/up in a modern bridge. I finished it in Tru-Oil (love the stuff!) and Dingo Neck Finish. I was unsure about how much to sand the veneer so maybe a bit more next time. Anyway, it was great fun, very satisfying and I got a new guitar to play! Thanks to Adam for all the info and help with the neck. Hope you all like it.Attachment 15095Attachment 15096Attachment 15097Attachment 15098
very nice ILR. I like your head stock and scratch plate mods
Thats a ripper mate, nice take on a classic design with some very fetching touches. Really love the depth of that blue and the way works with the grain and flame. Nicely done.
Yeah great choice with the scratch plate. Got to show of that veneer as mick as you can
Nice work Marky and ILR.
I saw the Ramones 3 times in the UK (between '77 and '80), so the Mosrite is of course, very iconic to me. In those pre-internet days, I had no idea what guitar Johnny was using, but I wanted one. That's a very cool guitar, Marky.
And that's a great take on a Telecaster, ILR. It still looks like a Tele but at the same time it looks very different and very boutique.
Oooppss! I forgot to post one pic, so here you go.
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Very nice ILR
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