Well, all done bar the soldering, and I've given up on the post office and ebay and will go get an iron later today from a proper shop, if such things still exist.
I am rather pleased to have pretty much 'got there' with the rather groovy The Elmer One and it would be a shame not to finish it today.
From the top - it is a Tele, but with a twist or two..
1. Mahogany Body with a discreet comfort curve around the back.
2. Maple/Maple neck
3. Wilkinson 'Kluson' Tuners
4. Bare Knuckle 'The Boss Pickups' - both neck and bridge, unusually for me.
5. Modern six-saddle bridge.
And there we are. I wanted to do a Modern Tele, then dithered, but in the end went back to the start, and I think it was the right way to go.
As for the finish - oh me, oh my.
Well, I built this up and the recipe was basically, some variegated Gold Leaf, on top of which I've feathered some active copper paint to give a 3D effect, and just to put the sugar on top of the cherry, this has been hit with a House Brew of acids and other bobbins, to corrode the copper and give an amazing cloudy blue/green haze. This is repeated in a more refined manner on the headstock, to match, with everything getting a lacquer for long-termability.
As for the scratchplate, this I wanted to contrast, and so have smothered it with an active iron paint, which has been made to rust quite nicely, bless.
And there we are. Hopefully, a soldering iron and an hours peace later today will get this baby finished.
Now that feels better
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I swear, if I hadn't already found my Lulu...
Ah, but wouldn't they look good together...?
Though I admit it would take six months to reach you, arrive as a pile of smouldering twigs...
No chance - Dave's girlfriend Karen is a considerate lady: not a sadistic wee bugger like mine.
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