gball
Ambassador of Boogie
This "1950's Office Paneling" job is soooo badass looking.
...is not cheaper, but you get what you want.
I just tallied up the bill for the Black Hole Stratocaster and it was over $1000. Granted I used some good parts, but what started out as a cheap guitar ended up
being upgraded to a not so cheap guitar.
I started out with a slightly worn Squier body, a Korean neck and some low cost pickups. As we all know upgrades commenced.
I ended up with a brand new MIM replacement body, a brand new Warmoth neck, a set of expensive Mojotone pickups, an upgraded bridge and the list goes on!
What I now have is a super nice guitar that I will NEVER be able to sell for near what I have in it...good thing I love it!
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I have two guitars in my sig pic...they both have Manlius Asphalts in the bridge position now. Much love from me for them. Mick is a great pickup maker.Got to tell you, I am not that surprised. I've found that pickups like the SLE-101's, that are such slavish "PAF" clones, don't work that well with high gain. They get mushy. I like more of a "hot PAF" kind of thing for a more old-school sound, but even those types don't work as well as more modern style pickups for high gain/metal IMO.
Buddy of mine dropped some Manlius Asphalts into his Les Paul, and I gotta say, they are the best compromise I've heard yet...they can do metal all day without losing any punch or detail, and if you roll the volume back a bit they drop right back into a more "vintage" kind of tone profile. So good, they have me rethinking my no-mods stance.
Your experience with your Strat is similar to mine when I built up my Les Paul Studio.
In the end, I don’t really think I saved any money versus just buying a complete used guitar. But, the guitar has what I wanted in it, the way I wanted it.
Beyond that, there is just the enjoyment of going through the process.
This is the deal for me too. I wanted something special made the way I want it! And I wanted something unique that no one else had. I mean everyone
has a Strat, but not everyone has a Black Hole!


This "1950's Office Paneling" job is soooo badass looking.
Thats why I’ve been doing the Warmoth builds. I’m taking a break from them while I build a rehearsal studio in the new house. My last buy was this $800 custom order neck for a matching body I have. It will be my 3rd Purple Heart fret board build.
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Quilted Top Silverburst!!!!!!
Are you making your own headstock decals Robert?I built a Super Strat....24.75" scale, Tuxedo Theme with a Floyd Rose...
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....Now, I know i can do it, but i don't have the desire to build anything else - it interferes with my practice and performance regiment.
But, i do love my custom double neck with my stage name on the headstocks and custom serialization...
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But from here on out, I would much rather buy a quality instrument that I can perform with immediately without needing to devote time to repairs/customization...

Cool. I've got artwork for frame decals from when I was building bike frames. I'm going to get some decal paper and try my hand at making water slides for the bass.I actually had the first one airbrushed. After that, I ordered up decals. The double neck is pearl inlaid veneer with pearl truss rod covers....
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The silver burst idea is growing on me.
Quilted Top Silverburst!!!!!!
Cool. I've got artwork for frame decals from when I was building bike frames. I'm going to get some decal paper and try my hand at making water slides for the bass.

I like the quilt idea SOOOO much that I have started a build based around this:The quilt idea is kind of cool.
Don‘t know if I’ll go that route, though. We’ll see. I have plenty of time to make a decision!
But, I do need to see a silver burst Stratocaster in person, though. It looks terrific on my Les Paul, and it looks good on the Fender graphic. But, sometimes a guitar will look good in a picture, but no so good in person, and vice versa.
I could even buy a Fender body (as long as it is two-post body) and refinish it to my own taste.
We’ll see...

Stunning!!I like the quilt idea SOOOO much that I have started a build based around this:
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I have never seen one. My idea would be to make both the black and silver transparent.
This looked kinda cool...
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