Project Update:
Gary Standefer at Tone Man emailed today to advise the new wire harness for "Number One" was finally completed. We used the smaller volume and tone pots, instead of the great big ones, just to have a bit more room in the cavity.
We stuck with the K40Y Russian tone capacitors - a .033uf bridge and .015uf neck - that has worked so good in my other humbucker equipped guitars.
After 30 years of lugging around a 10.6 pound 1987 Squire Stratocaster, the 4-1/2 pound, solid mahogany
StudioCaster feels almost ridiculously lightweight. With my old 4" leather strap, you can't even feel it on your shoulder.
The basic guitar has exceeded all my expectations and then some. The combination of the fat 50's style 12" x 24.75" neck and the comfortable Stratocaster-shaped body make this a very versatile guitar.
For me, it truly is the best of both worlds. I wish I would have done this 30 years ago.
So, now that its back from being on loan its modification time...
Originally, the pickups where "spread" (4.450" center-to-center between the bridge and neck humbucker mounting screws) to make room for a middle humbucker. But, since my pickups weren't finished, I decided to stick with twin humbuckers.
A buddy gave me a funky 9 hole, single ply pickguard with one humbucker and I added the second bucker-hole and holes for 3 pots and a switch.
I plan on having an 11 hole made with the "revised" pickup locations.
I also purchased a Tremolo Stop that I want to mess with in the interest of making the guitar more reliable in a live performance situation.
I'm going to plane the frets down lower and re-crown them. I have found low frets is a big part of my playing.
I spent years working with my hands. I wear a size 14/15 glove and last year, I was still able to burst an aluminum soda can with one hand. During physical therapy, the doctor had me test my grip strength and I was able to peg a 200lb meter with my right hand and 160lb with my left, that is when the numbness in my left arm isn't flaring up.
My point is, when I start playing, I tend to pull my notes very sharp through my aggressive attack. Having the strings on the wood helps so much.
Going to shoot for getting the roller string trees installed later today....
