Chuck’s ST-1M “Surfcaster” build
Okay, time to start the next build diary seeing as I’ve finally finished my JB-4M “Bass IV”. The ST-1M kit arrived about a month ago but as usual there will be a few tweaks. For starters, instead of the stock pickups I have received two Entwistle AS57 pickups, a neck and a bridge. Why no middle? I won’t be having a middle!
To explain further, the idea for this kit is to try and achieve something similar to the Hard Road E-type Jaguar that Fretworn posted a while back – here’s the video that inspired me: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GB4cUe9X35E
The key component for this is a Freeway Ultra switch! I have managed to secure the wiring diagram that the E-type uses from the good folk at Freeway so that's an excellent start (although the wiring does look a little, um, terrifying!).
As far as body reshaping goes, there will no doubt be some kind of offset mashup because I can’t help myself, and I’ve got an idea for a twist on the standard F headstock shape. I’ll be making a new pickguard as there’s no middle pickup, and I’ll also have to work out where to put a small toggle “bright” switch.
I’m still not entirely sure on the colour but it will may be another “solid” colour from the MTN paint chart… although there could be a little more “art” tied into it. That’s where the “Surfcaster” idea comes in: I want to draw some inspiration from my other great love – surfing – in terms of the look and feel of the guitar.
Anyway, onwards and upwards – and hopefully some solid progress over the Christmas period when I’ll be having some time off.