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Thread: The Pit Bull Guitars "Community Kit"

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    If it goes down the path of a currently existing guitar, I do like the idea of a double cut LP junior with a Rick style cavity. Would look pretty cool.

    I'm just sick of the eleventh billion strat variations. Most copied guitar ever...

    (Gets ready for tomatoes to be thrown at me)

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    You could go with something with a long neck and 4 strings - oh wait, that's a bass.

    Rick style bass anyone?

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    Rickenbacker 4003 (http://www.rickenbacker.com/model.asp?model=4003) - mono / stereo output (http://www.rickenbacker.com/pdfs/19507.pdf) solid ash / paulownia body with routing on the back to give full efect to the wudtone...

    Thru neck (maple?) with a contrasting stripe on either side of the neck.

    Oooh...

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    Other thing I was thinking - if we're talking a premium kit here - why not drop the pots, caps and wiring. If you're building a premier guitar, are you not going to want to replace them with CTS / Alpha pots, Orange Drop Caps and shielded wire? Could keep pickups as they are a big expenditure if you go brand name. Alternatively, a bulk order of CTS / Orange Drops / wire as part of the Community Guitar maybe?

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    I'm all for a thinline strat style, especially if it has an ebony board!

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    Quote from tcjbrown on May 29, 2013, 11:20
    I'm all for a thinline strat style, especially if it has an ebony board!
    For what it's worth that sounds great to me too.

    Although a hi-bred instrument that is unique to Pit Bull would seem better.

    Here are some (very rough) diagrams of LP/Strat body mock ups.

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    I am loving the second diagram. Pit Bull's own Steve Morse type guitar!
    "Music is in the air; it's my job to pull it out."- Jaco Pastorius

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    Didn't spot that myself, but yeah it is a bit like the Franken-Tele!

    I also have a version of the first design with the neck single coil angled. However it seems just a bit too odd.

    I'm not sure how the Strat Trem bridge and roller tune-o-matic combo would work, but seems a novel idea and increases the strenght of the LP/Strat mash-up.

    The other idea I had was to place a classic Treble/Rhythm switch which single-coils the bridge p-up and/or does some out-of-phase selection.

  9. #109
    Great idea. Im all for getting a guitar and then making it work. So timbers wise id be happy with what the masses wanted. Pick up wise humbuckers that are split coil. Cant lose. Cheers

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    The second one looks pretty cool, but will the angle from the strings from the trem to tuneomatic be a problem?
    Would have to be a roller bridge too.

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