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    Jba-4

    "Jenny" my JBA-4 (ash-bodied) is finally done. Orange Shellac and Tru-Oil finish, everything stock (for the moment) with added copper-foil shielding (to excess... :P )



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    Overlord of Music Fretworn's Avatar
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    JBA-4 (Ash body) finished in Dingotone Nullabor Ochre (One Base Coat, one Intensifying Coat, 4 top coats). The neck is Dingotone neck clear. All stock except for new "mushroom" strap buttons.
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    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

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    As promised, here's some shots of this great project. The amp is a Rod Elliot P27 100w TIP 35/36 driven design controlled by a OPA2134 opamp pre-amplifier. The P27 went together very well and the sounds I am getting out of it..............well, blown away ! Slight hum that I will try to rectify, but other than that, it works ! (You must remember I'm not an electronics engineer, but electrical). Still need to install mesh grill above the heat sink.

    The amp is standard ESP (Elliot Sound Projects) but I have incorporated the clipping circuit and switch. It was just one component in a complete home built set up. The bass is of course a Pit Bull Guitars JBA-4M. Finish is the same as I do on my rifle stocks, sanded and 0000 steel wooled, scandinavian rubbing oil, Feast Watson Prooftint (maple for body, oak for head stock/rear of fret board, natural ash front fret board). Sealed with carnuba wax for a nice sheen finish.

    Speaker box is home made (needs finishing, corners etc). It features 2 x 10" Australian made Lorantz 100w bass drivers at 8 ohms each. These are great speakers for the price and Aussie made to boot. You can get them from Melbourne Music.

    Overall, I'm really chuffed with these projects.






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    Jba-4

    ended up putting a gold metallic fender decal on it just because im a huge fender nerd and Im a poser and it looks sick
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    - JBA-4M kit, with black hardware upgrade
    - Timbermate ebony wood filler
    - Birchwood Casey Walnut Stain
    - Birchwood Casey Sealer & Filler
    - Birchwood Casey Tru-oil
    - Creative-Cuts black block fret marker decals
    - Customer headstock decal from fret marker offcuts
    - Ernie Ball flatwound strings










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    Looks good dozy!

    I like the effect the "sharks teeth" give on the headstock. (maybe they're not sharks teeth, but that's the first thing I thought of when I saw it)
    Making the world a better place; one guitar at a time...

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    Thanks McCreed. True story: When I drew up the idea a while back, I looked at it from a certain angle and thought I might actually cut the shapes out of the headstock. There's a good chance I'll do that for a future build.

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