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Originally Posted by neatomic
What's the mahogany back look like?
As for that spec'd out french polish, does that mean the flake shellac gets disolved in moonshine instead of denatured alchohol ?
John
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04-10-2018 04:13 PM
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Good idea! I use regular canned shellac and thin it with denatured alcohol and rub it on then polish with 3000 and 5000 grit pads. Gives a pretty nice hand rubbed finish. I'm not set up to spray so this works for me. I'll post a pic of the back later.
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high proof grain alcohol is good way way to go..everclear works well...and no toxic additives like hardware store alcohols
trouble with most canned shellacs is they have wax
zinser sealer shellac is dewaxed...that's the can to use
also french polish enthusiasts..french use walnut oil..not olive..
for padding, walnut oil is a polymerizing oil as well (dries hard)
cheers
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Originally Posted by john_a
That's the shellac I use. A lot of guys I've talked to don't even bother with oil anymore but I plan to try olive oil on my next build just to see if it makes things any easier.
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This one was the 245/300 of the first production of the Fender custom shop,the 40th Anniversary Telecaster;
The 300 badge of those guitars started in 1988 and ended sometime in the 1990.They do have an ivoroid pickguard..the raw sheet material was difficult to find by the custom Team. The pickups of this one was made by Fred Stuart.
He has a motto : " I'd rather be accused of copying quality than creating mediocrity."
Last edited by Hyppolyte Bergamotte; 04-12-2018 at 10:57 AM.
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Originally Posted by jameslovestal
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No jazz content here, but great fun and almost educational.....
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Originally Posted by silvertonebetty
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Originally Posted by Boston Joe
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Originally Posted by silvertonebetty
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Originally Posted by Boston Joe
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Better pictures . I will order the pickups next week.
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Originally Posted by silvertonebetty
That is gorgeous. Can't wait to see the finished product.
In related news, I decided to pretty up one of my teles. It was originally a Fender 50s classic, but I replaced the neck and I ended up replacing the body too. The only remaining "Fender" part is the bridge plate.
Here is is next to my TK Smith tele. As the picture suggests, there's always room for another tele.
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As a PSA, I noticed this on Reverb. For any Western Swing fans, this looks like a hell of a guitar. No affiliation.
Fender TK Smith Equipped Telecaster Blonde | Wavin' Wheat | Reverb
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This thread keeps goin' and goin' !
Logan with Warmoth neck:
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i recently got a 52 reissue, for a good price
i put a 6 saddle bridge on, and i got some noiseless pickups from melancon (boutique builder)
i have matt at 30th street guitars fix it up a bit, he put a push pull pot on the tone control, i have no idea exactly what it does, but it makes that tele a jazz machine, sounds like an old archtop with a p90 through my deluxe reverb... really wonderful, i love that guitar
i never had a maple neck before, so snappy, but getting used to the neck has taken a little time, smaller radius, closer string spacing
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The grain patterns worked out really well on the one with the gold Bigsby. That can be a make or break with these kinds for me, but is really nicely done IMHO. Bravo!
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Originally Posted by lammie200
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Originally Posted by marcwhy
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Hi,
No, I just scored it from the original owner. I believe he had Rob put it on; he showed me the spec sheet from warmoth; feels nice!
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Originally Posted by marcwhy
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I saw Ted Greene play live once. It was at an art gallery in North Hollywood. He played for hours without break. It was an amazing experience to see him and meet him because I used Chord Chemistry in school. He was really nice. I learned later that it would be one of the last times he would ever play live before he died.
He played a Telecaster.
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Chord Chemistry was one of the first books I ever bought. Still way over my head, but I have gotten a lot out of it over the years.
Ted Greene was great, btw. I have to say that it is hard not to be put off by videos of him playing in his messy bedroom, but if that is the way it is done, I shouldn't criticize.
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