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    Overlord of Music keloooe's Avatar
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    That is one mega cool axe Tom, loving it!

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    Sorry, I accidentally spelled your name Tony...... That's what happens when you don't look at the name properly
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    Being a KISS/Paul Stanley fan, one of my future projects is going to be an Iceman. Excellent job on this Tony..love the blood splatter!
    Sorry Edit: Excellent job Tom!
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    @ Pest and Simon, typo, the Iceman was built by Tom !
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    nice work Simon, slick, simple, nice

    Tom that is a beast of a guitar, very cool

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    Love the JR Simon really slick build.

    Tom ,awesome Iceman - the glasswork and spatter are a great effect.
    Tony

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    Quote Originally Posted by wokkaboy View Post
    Wow Tom that looks really cool and very original mods there.
    How does it sound and play ?
    One of the judges DB really loves Icemans (haha not) but if I was scoring it would get high marks for detail and difficulty of the glass inlays !

    It plays great.The Kent Armstrong pickups are very powerful.I can't really decide if using no-load tone pots makes that much of a difference.But unless you are an experienced glass cutter,I highly recommend using mirror perspex instead,otherwise the blood spatter will be very real.I cut glass every day for nearly 20 years and I don't consider my day to start until the claret flows.Glass is supersharp,the cuts don't usually hurt,but the blood gets everywhere.

    I appreciate all the comments and compliments.I have plenty of other guitars to show but I just can't get my photos to upload.I think the neck of this kit is one of the best I've used.Maybe one could specify which neck one likes with what body?The neck being preshaped helped speed up what was a very long and intricate build.I don't think I'll be doing something that complicated ,finish-wise again.

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    Tom, that's a very well executed Dexter inspired IC-1 project. Love the broken mirror, control knobs and blood splat! Looks great.
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    Hi Chaps,

    Here's my Gr1-SF. Colortone blue with clear Dingotone over the top. A few extra bits and pieces;

    Grover sta-tight tuners

    One of DB's famous nuts (That could be taken out of context)

    GFS Xtrem tremolo (bit nicer than the stock one, bit cheaper than a Bigsby)

    I've wired it up using the Gretsch 'mud-switch' circuit.

    I have a Gotoh Nashville bridge to go on, just waiting on some files to come in the mail so I can file the saddles.

    I had planned on putting some Filtertrons or P90s in it, just putting the stockies in until I could get some cash together, but it sounds really good as is, so I might leave it. Very raunchy, does some good QOTSA/White Stripes sounds. In any case I'll have to get over my hollowbody-wiring induced PTSD before I even think about putting different pickups in.

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    Nice one Pat!

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    wow Patto, that build snuck up.
    Very nicely done and some cool mods, great looking axe

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