Nice designs. There's something particularly fascinating about the Flying T.
On the subject of tele hardware on various body forms, have you seen these telemasters/jazzcasters: http://www.tdpri.com/forum/telecaster-discussion-forum/176220-telemaster-you-like.html
Telemaster feels cool for Fender cultists - that I'm not... fooling with a telecaster is funny because it's both a simple and historical guitar, but I'm not a real fan - I don't believe that Leo Fender was such a genius that his very first strike was the ultimate and unsurpassable electric guitar - though some people seem to think so...
anyway the telecaster is a cool guitar and I'm considering for a baritele the C design - mixing the telecaster and the Eko 700 - I'm in a back cutaway phase as you will see in my tomorrow's post...
Nice designs. There's something particularly fascinating about the Flying T.
ReplyDeleteOn the subject of tele hardware on various body forms, have you seen these telemasters/jazzcasters:
http://www.tdpri.com/forum/telecaster-discussion-forum/176220-telemaster-you-like.html
/Alex
Telemaster feels cool for Fender cultists - that I'm not... fooling with a telecaster is funny because it's both a simple and historical guitar, but I'm not a real fan - I don't believe that Leo Fender was such a genius that his very first strike was the ultimate and unsurpassable electric guitar - though some people seem to think so...
ReplyDeleteanyway the telecaster is a cool guitar and I'm considering for a baritele the C design - mixing the telecaster and the Eko 700 - I'm in a back cutaway phase as you will see in my tomorrow's post...
BTW, the idea behind the Flying T is that it should fit in an Ikea butcher block - like a regular telecaster...
ReplyDelete> http://www.zacharyguitars.com/070209pics.htm
The C design looks good, but I'd rather see you build one of your own, more personal designs. There were some really good ones in the recent bunches.
ReplyDeleteStill, it's your project, and mixing existing designs must be fun too.
/Alex