Ok,
After a lot of discussion and a few refusals because of the details, I have found a guitar builder in China that has agreed to produce my prototype Studiocaster. The builder has a lot of experience and an impressive production facility.
To begin with, this guitar will be constructed with a one piece mahogany body, routed for 3 humbuckers and a Floyd Rose Tremolo
The 22 fret neck is being built to 1950's spec 'U' profile from a solid piece of mahogany. It will use a standard style Fender truss rod. We opted to build this on a 25.5" scale as the switch to 24.75" created too many complications -
The neck only will be bound with cream binding to match the triple cream humbuckers
The fretboard is AAA grade ebony with the tiny Fender style fretwire (Dunlop #6230)
The entire guitar will be finished front and back in a very high gloss jet black polyurethane - like a Les Paul - no wood will be visible
The 11 hole pickguard will be fitted with 3 high output cream colored humbuckers. We are using Artecs for this build - 16.9k bridge 52mm spacing - 10.5k middle 50mm spacing - 8.8k neck 50mm spacing
The electronics will feature my "Triple Tone" modification I like to do on all Stratocasters where every pickup's tone can be controlled by the stock Fender layout - not my invention, but a super useful modification
We are using the Korean made licensed Floyd Rose with 'R3' (43mm) locking nut
Internal cavities will be coated with shielding paint and the back of the pickguard will employ the .015" aluminum shield I use on all Strat-style builds.
Looking forward to this one....Total freedom in the build process!!!!
