So front and sides are more orange-y and the back is more crimson-y. I'd personally be tempted just to roll with it. I think both colours look cool.
So front and sides are more orange-y and the back is more crimson-y. I'd personally be tempted just to roll with it. I think both colours look cool.
Current:
GTH-1
Completed:
AST-1FB
First Act ME276 (resurrected curb-side find)
ES-5V
Scratchie lapsteel
Custom ST-1 12 String
JBA-4
TL-1TB
Scratch Lapsteel
Meinl DIY Cajon
Cigar Box lap steel
Wishing:
Baritone
Open D/Standard Double 6 twin neck
You could try to match the front to the back (easier to go darker)...but I would leave it as it...it's gorgeous...the front doesn't have to match the back...
Island_Moose
aka John
Completed Builds:
FS-1G "Starcaster" Tribute - G.O.T.M October 2015
Current Build:
TL-1 "Indian Chief"
Yeah I think darker is the go, I will try some more coats, I prefer the back colour. After doing my headstock with the intensifying coat, it is the same Crimson sort of colour as they're from the same batch/time of production. so perhaps that will help tie it together. I'm just pedantic haha
Totally all good DB! I understand that there will be variances from different batches![]()
I'll try my best to blend them![]()
I was going to leave everything stock for this build. As time moved forward and after some forum reading, I read a lot of people were getting roller bridges for the bigsby style bridge/trem. So I have just purchased a Vanson roller bridge from the UK. It's black with chrome wheels, and will fit perfectly onto my current chrome posts, so it's gunna give just a little bit of character. I'm excited, but have to wait for it to arrive, gives me time to crack on with the finish. I still think I have a bout a months worth of finishing to do with the staining process on the body. I am almost happy with the base colour so will soon move onto the intensifying coats![]()
Last edited by ShazzRandom; 07-10-2015 at 02:44 PM.
It depends how you use the bigsby. If you use it at the end of a song for a grand finish, and then tune up, it wont be a problem.
But if you cut your teeth on Wigsby or Floyd Rose gear, and use it every second bar, you are on a steep learning curve about how bigsbys work.![]()
I just love the long smooth trem you can get out of them. I've used one on an LP before and an electromatic. Gorgeous piece of hardware! Though this is the first time owning onemay upgrade to a proper bigsby one day