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Re: Sing The Body Electric - Building a Parter

Posted: Wed Feb 04, 2009 7:16 pm
by Eben
Ok, so first come bodies...

Yes, if we decide to build electrics on a regular basis, we can and should make our own, just like with acoustics;
but starting out, that can be kinda intense, so why not buy?

And if we do buy, where and what?

Well, like I said, I'm after a Tele Thinline and I wanted an Ash body. The thinline is cool for a few reasons - First off is the look, which is classic and sexy in my view; secondly, they're lighter than an old school Tele - If you've ever shouldered one of those night after night, you appreciate light, believe me. And third, the 2/3 hollow Thinline body makes for very cool sustain and tone - For a good while, semi-hollow Strats have been the cats meow for the same reasons. So with that in mind, I went lookin'...

Buying bodies retail will give you great quality, but you'll pay top dough too - While Allparts, StewMac, LMI and a few other places have house brand or no name stock bodies available, most builders go to what are considered the Big Boys of parter electric builds, Warmoth and Carvin: There you can get a top notch body made with a whole raft of options and woods - But they ain't cheap! A basic Ash/Ash body from Warmoth will set ya back three large, and that ain't cheap in my book! So with that in mind, eBay is a natural starting point, and your best bet if you don't want to pay retail: If you watch and search carefully, you can find a good quality Ash body for between $100 and $150 which is pretty fair really... And if you're Scots like me, you might poke around for months until THE deal shows up. This Ash body came from Best Guitar Parts eBay presence; they do very nice CNC bodies with very decent quality wood, so when I saw this one with a Buy It Now price of FORTY NINE bucks, I leapt, 'cause for this kind of thing, if you snooze you loose!

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So there ya go, that's what we're startin' with!

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Re: Sing The Body Electric - Building a Parter

Posted: Wed Feb 04, 2009 8:22 pm
by Dennis Mitchell
Now ya done gone and done it Eben...I sold my 72 Thin Line Reissue some time ago. :( And now this little itch is popping up. :shock: The body I want to build with is Warmoth's Tele style with the contour cuts like a Strat. But....serious $$$.

Re: Sing The Body Electric - Building a Parter

Posted: Thu Feb 05, 2009 8:30 am
by Glenn
Electric uke...? Well it wouldn't be the first but it might be fun...hmmm

Glenn

Re: Sing The Body Electric - Building a Parter

Posted: Thu Feb 05, 2009 10:13 am
by gilmoreguitars
Dennis Leahy wrote:
Eben wrote:Well cool; glad somebody other than me thinks it's a good idea....

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I actually have several neck through-the-body electrics started. They fell off the back burner quite a while ago, but someday, some way, I've got to finish them up to justify carefully storing and moving them through several house moves.

So, I may not squeak much, maybe not at all during this thread, but this is info I'll probably refer back to "someday."

Thanks for documenting

Dennis
NOw boys, I do not want to be a hi jacker here...but DENNIS. Over the last couple years you seem to have started a whole lot of guitars, but if I am not mistaken I believe Angelina is the only one you have finished. I do realize that you are doing amazing work in keeping this community working, but, is it maybe time to step away from the key board and maybe pick up a chisel and start posting some guitar building?....In all good humored honesty...I am just sayin! ;)
Now back to building with wires n stuff.
David

Re: Sing The Body Electric - Building a Parter

Posted: Thu Feb 05, 2009 10:53 am
by Eben
Glenn wrote:Electric uke...? Well it wouldn't be the first but it might be fun...hmmm
Right you are, my friend! My playing partner and mando player extraordinaire, Harris Kirby, (Of Killbilly fame,
http://www.answers.com/topic/killbilly), has been chatting about an electric mando for some time, and we're gonna do one, solid body - And I think Dave White already did, or was that Martin? Anyway, there's one somewhere around here!

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Re: Sing The Body Electric - Building a Parter

Posted: Thu Feb 05, 2009 10:56 am
by Eben
A quick note on scale length:

It matters on electrics every bit as much as it does on acoustics! This body was a good case in point; they're a reputable builder, but even still, you're wise to check: Pretty much all Teles and Strats are Fender 25.5" scale, but you need to ask! Also know that if you went the Warmoth, etc route, you can ask them to build a body to any scale you want and they will; and you will pay for it, of course!

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Re: Sing The Body Electric - Building a Parter

Posted: Thu Feb 05, 2009 5:21 pm
by BaldEagle55
Eben,

Can you speak to what to look for in a place like ebay. I have gone online and there is lots out there. My son has an Epiphone Les Paul and wants a Stratocaster. Should I look to buy a used body off ebay, a separate neck, pickguard with pickups and wiring. What kind of pickups etc.

My experience in buying guitars is limited to acoustics so any guidance here is greatly appreciated.

Tom

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Re: Sing The Body Electric - Building a Parter

Posted: Thu Feb 05, 2009 8:32 pm
by Jim
Eben,

I don't know one electric body from another. Here's a strat body offered on eBay, time almost up. 230323371423 Price now is $31. There is a thinline body, similar to yours, but different routings, up in 5 days, starting bid of $49, no bids so far. 170299850734 That's the one I'd like to bid on.

Then there are a few at about $200 Item no: 160313860485 and some more up in the $230- $290 range that look like yours.

Like Tom, I need advice. I surely don't want to spend $200, but I could go $100 if pushed.

See what happens when you offer advice?

Jim