From the top, the body is semi-acoustic, Rickenbacker 600 series influenced, which has been given a time-stained old white finish. This is a lovely ash body and has a solid block in the middle on anti-feeedback duties. it is lovely and beautifully tactile with a hard wax oil finish.
The neck is a total joy. It is a really posh Warmoth one made from a gorgeous piece of Anigre with a slab Kingswood 'board. This is genuinely one of the nicest necks I've played and I think sets the scene for the future of Jookiidom in many ways.
Marc also did a cool wiring loom - all CTS pots, Switchcraft switch and Jack and PIO caps.
Top quality stuff as we've come to expect.
Finishing it off we have a genuine American Bigsby B5 and a Ricky style bridge, for tuning friendly wobble and shake.
And playing this is a total joy. It is the only Jooky in the little kingdom of Jook right now, so it isn't going anywhere, and I quite simply can't put it down.
The Boogaloo One, lovely.
La la laaaa
2 comments:
Ooh, you are getting fancy! Is the neck heavy? What puts me off Warmoth necks is the humongous truss rods. I recently got an all rosewood neck from USA Custom Guitars and I love it. It's a great big baseball bat of a thing but it only weights 1.23lb. I was amazed.
Any chance you could give us a closer look at the fretboard? Kingwood is often swirly and peculiar (in a nice way). I can't tell if this specimen is swirly or more uniform.
I know what you mean about Warmoth necks - some of them have their own satellites - but I never noticed that this one washeavy particularly though I didn't weigh it.
The Kingwood is a little swirly towards the headstock and is quite beautiful, I'll try and do a few fotos and add them here :)
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