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    Billy Bo build

    I always wanted one of these guitars but they are very expensive and hard to find. I have included some pictures of this build. I used a pitbull LP style neck and the body is fully chambered. Most of the hardware is Gretsch.
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    Wow. Unreal work. Wish there had been a diary of the build to follow, you clearly know what you're doing.
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    Yeah, very cool. Beautiful work.
    It's not my thing guitar-wise, but I certainly appreciate the craftsmanship.

    I particularly like your paint rig! I presume the tube that the right angled re-bar is welded to spins around on a shaft and locks in position some how?

    Good solution to spraying a set neck guitar.
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    that's correct McCreed , it was the only way to easily manage the thing. It is just a simple mounting on a base with a lock knob that can be clamped onto a saw horse or the like.

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    Great work!
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    Awesome work man.
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    Given the 'recipe' part of the section's title, could you give us a run-down of all the parts you used once you've fully finished, along with a few more shots of the guitar?

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    No problems Simon. The bridge ,tailpiece control knobs and switch as well as the strap locks are all Gretsch items. The pickups are Gretsch filtertrons. Hipshot open back locking tuners with Gibson style buttons are used . The body woods were supplied by a person that uses Australian woods for his instruments. I wanted woods that were similar to mahogany and maple.He supplied me a one piece Australian cedar for the body and a white bookmatched version for the top. I also put a matching veneer on the Pitbull neck. I bought the basic plan from overseas but designed the chambering as I built it. I did build another version first but as a reverse body with a bolt on neck. It was OK but I wanted a 24.5 tilt back neck on set neck body. The back is just clear coat. The neck stained to match. The top is clear candy apple red with a natural masked binding.
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    Grak this is gorgeous. A Billy Bo is on my dream list to build. Lovely colours.

    Where did you get the plans from? Also wondering what the effect of not chambering it would be? Just excess weight? I don't have any routing equipment.

    What was your approx cost for all the hardware $AUD?

    I've been thinking about getting a blank Pitbull body + neck to have a go at a Billy Bo next (a bass).

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