I sold my Gibson SG Jr. a couple weeks ago to pay for a transmission rebuild (still surprised what I was able to get, glad people can't or don't look at what I pay for some things). As a result, I had an empty spot on my office guitar rack.
Decided to make this a guitar again. I had swapped out the tuners for Kluson deluxes way back probably 2+ years ago while this was torn apart to replace the pickguard and do some other upgrades.
In typical SX fashion, nothing is actually installed straight/square. bridge and control plate are sort of wonky so I can't make a regular pickguard fit. Decided to just install a P90 instead and call it a day.
I forgot how resonant these light finish SX ash series guitars are. Especially with the string through. It sounds like a semi-hollow it puts out so much volume acoustically.
I wanted to install my S-D Lil 59'er in this, but the hole for the pickup is too small in this bridge and I fear I may have damaged the pickup trying to see if it fit through the hole in the bridge. It now have the neck pickup from my Harm in the neck, and I think a Squier Affinity series tele bridge, surprisingly balanced combo of pickups at the complete guess job on the pickup heights. (The Harm is getting some Buddha Jazzmaster p90s I got with the extra cash that isn't bound for the transmission rebuild)
Long time since this one was playable
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Is that the ash Furrian I snagged for you?
I didnt realize it was routed in the neck like that. Nice.
Bummer about the tranny & SG Jr loss.
I didnt realize it was routed in the neck like that. Nice.
Bummer about the tranny & SG Jr loss.
Yup, it is still my favorite SX ever and is quickly becoming my favorite Tele. I was surprised/excited when I popped the pickguard.idiotsdelight wrote: βMon Dec 07, 2020 1:49 am Is that the ash Furrian I snagged for you?
I didnt realize it was routed in the neck like that. Nice.
Bummer about the tranny & SG Jr loss.
I love the truck and was ambivalent about the SG Jr. Especially given the price I paid for it relative what it fetched me.
the transmission has been going for years, I just finally have decided I want to fix it instead of deal with it, probably would keep going for another few years the old C6 is hard to kill. It still works, it just has issues.
It was surprisingly easy to decide which guitar to sell when I saw listing prices of $1000 for guitars that sold as NOS for less than half of that. Having someone reach out to buy it the night I listed it just led me to believe it was fate, especially when they offered almost exactly what I needed to fix the transmission after Reverb fees and shipping was accounted for.
10 years, 2 months, and 8 days of blissful ignorance ruined by that snake in the grass Major Tom.
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The top on that thing is beautiful! You can get creative and see what you can stuff in that wire route to make people go Huh?!!?
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I have an sx ash tele but it has the strat type body contours. I didn't know sx had a more straightforward ash tele like yours. You say its a light finish. What do you mean by that? Lighter colored ash?honyock wrote: βMon Dec 07, 2020 1:14 am I sold my Gibson SG Jr. a couple weeks ago to pay for a transmission rebuild (still surprised what I was able to get, glad people can't or don't look at what I pay for some things). As a result, I had an empty spot on my office guitar rack.
Decided to make this a guitar again. I had swapped out the tuners for Kluson deluxes way back probably 2+ years ago while this was torn apart to replace the pickguard and do some other upgrades.
In typical SX fashion, nothing is actually installed straight/square. bridge and control plate are sort of wonky so I can't make a regular pickguard fit. Decided to just install a P90 instead and call it a day.
I forgot how resonant these light finish SX ash series guitars are. Especially with the string through. It sounds like a semi-hollow it puts out so much volume acoustically.
I wanted to install my S-D Lil 59'er in this, but the hole for the pickup is too small in this bridge and I fear I may have damaged the pickup trying to see if it fit through the hole in the bridge. It now have the neck pickup from my Harm in the neck, and I think a Squier Affinity series tele bridge, surprisingly balanced combo of pickups at the complete guess job on the pickup heights. (The Harm is getting some Buddha Jazzmaster p90s I got with the extra cash that isn't bound for the transmission rebuild)
It has contours, they just hide when looking at it straight on. I don't have the glamour shots that were on the old forum and I am a terrible photog of gear...nomadh wrote:I have an sx ash tele but it has the strat type body contours. I didn't know sx had a more straightforward ash tele like yours. You say its a light finish. What do you mean by that? Lighter colored ash?honyock wrote: βMon Dec 07, 2020 1:14 am I sold my Gibson SG Jr. a couple weeks ago to pay for a transmission rebuild (still surprised what I was able to get, glad people can't or don't look at what I pay for some things). As a result, I had an empty spot on my office guitar rack.
Decided to make this a guitar again. I had swapped out the tuners for Kluson deluxes way back probably 2+ years ago while this was torn apart to replace the pickguard and do some other upgrades.
In typical SX fashion, nothing is actually installed straight/square. bridge and control plate are sort of wonky so I can't make a regular pickguard fit. Decided to just install a P90 instead and call it a day.
I forgot how resonant these light finish SX ash series guitars are. Especially with the string through. It sounds like a semi-hollow it puts out so much volume acoustically.
I wanted to install my S-D Lil 59'er in this, but the hole for the pickup is too small in this bridge and I fear I may have damaged the pickup trying to see if it fit through the hole in the bridge. It now have the neck pickup from my Harm in the neck, and I think a Squier Affinity series tele bridge, surprisingly balanced combo of pickups at the complete guess job on the pickup heights. (The Harm is getting some Buddha Jazzmaster p90s I got with the extra cash that isn't bound for the transmission rebuild)
You can feel the grain, the finish feels like it has the only thinnest sealer on it.
10 years, 2 months, and 8 days of blissful ignorance ruined by that snake in the grass Major Tom.
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There's just something about they way those natural ash bodies look
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flametop bigsby tele wood inlaid neck
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I think I do remember a thin finish oil only, no poly type special model. Very hard to find a guitar like that from any vendor. I am very curious about how that will feel. I have played a few acoustics recently where its thin fin and no grain filler and they seem to explode with resonance. In fact there is a cheap $100 non grain filled ash acoustic I am so tempted to get just to try it out. I do like natural wood grained guitars and we all know the only thing better than being able to look is being able to touch!honyock wrote: βMon Dec 07, 2020 5:36 pmIt has contours, they just hide when looking at it straight on. I don't have the glamour shots that were on the old forum and I am a terrible photog of gear...nomadh wrote:I have an sx ash tele but it has the strat type body contours. I didn't know sx had a more straightforward ash tele like yours. You say its a light finish. What do you mean by that? Lighter colored ash?honyock wrote: βMon Dec 07, 2020 1:14 am I sold my Gibson SG Jr. a couple weeks ago to pay for a transmission rebuild (still surprised what I was able to get, glad people can't or don't look at what I pay for some things). As a result, I had an empty spot on my office guitar rack.
Decided to make this a guitar again. I had swapped out the tuners for Kluson deluxes way back probably 2+ years ago while this was torn apart to replace the pickguard and do some other upgrades.
In typical SX fashion, nothing is actually installed straight/square. bridge and control plate are sort of wonky so I can't make a regular pickguard fit. Decided to just install a P90 instead and call it a day.
I forgot how resonant these light finish SX ash series guitars are. Especially with the string through. It sounds like a semi-hollow it puts out so much volume acoustically.
I wanted to install my S-D Lil 59'er in this, but the hole for the pickup is too small in this bridge and I fear I may have damaged the pickup trying to see if it fit through the hole in the bridge. It now have the neck pickup from my Harm in the neck, and I think a Squier Affinity series tele bridge, surprisingly balanced combo of pickups at the complete guess job on the pickup heights. (The Harm is getting some Buddha Jazzmaster p90s I got with the extra cash that isn't bound for the transmission rebuild)
You can feel the grain, the finish feels like it has the only thinnest sealer on it.
the closest thing I have felt to it from a major brand is my Gibson SGJ in the electric realm.nomadh wrote: βTue Dec 08, 2020 6:23 pmI think I do remember a thin finish oil only, no poly type special model. Very hard to find a guitar like that from any vendor. I am very curious about how that will feel. I have played a few acoustics recently where its thin fin and no grain filler and they seem to explode with resonance. In fact there is a cheap $100 non grain filled ash acoustic I am so tempted to get just to try it out. I do like natural wood grained guitars and we all know the only thing better than being able to look is being able to touch!honyock wrote: βMon Dec 07, 2020 5:36 pmIt has contours, they just hide when looking at it straight on. I don't have the glamour shots that were on the old forum and I am a terrible photog of gear...nomadh wrote:
I have an sx ash tele but it has the strat type body contours. I didn't know sx had a more straightforward ash tele like yours. You say its a light finish. What do you mean by that? Lighter colored ash?
You can feel the grain, the finish feels like it has the only thinnest sealer on it.
10 years, 2 months, and 8 days of blissful ignorance ruined by that snake in the grass Major Tom.
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That's cool
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I have an sx ash tele but it has the strat type body contours. I didn't know sx had a more straightforward ash tele like yours. You say its a light finish. What do you mean by that? Lighter colored ash?
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Having held this in person was an epiphany. It feels so good. Very dry bare wood. I've got some ash bodies here that's going to get the same treatment with just a little stain to enhance the grain.
These were fantastic. Kurt should have continued these.
I have close ups of honyocks guitar on my imgur still. Attaching pics here is a chore.
I have an sx ash tele but it has the strat type body contours. I didn't know sx had a more straightforward ash tele like yours. You say its a light finish. What do you mean by that? Lighter colored ash?
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Having held this in person was an epiphany. It feels so good. Very dry bare wood. I've got some ash bodies here that's going to get the same treatment with just a little stain to enhance the grain.
These were fantastic. Kurt should have continued these.
I have close ups of honyocks guitar on my imgur still. Attaching pics here is a chore.
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Gibson '79 flying V
Gibson '06 sg faded
Gibson '15 LP CM w gforce
Epiphone Casino coupe
Epiphone dot studio
Fender USA strat w mjt body _w Original body 81
Fender lead II
Firefly spalted 338
Squier affinity tele bsb
Squier strat std relic
Squier subsonic baritone
Agile al2500 albino
Agile al3001 hsb
Sx ash Ltd strat
Sx ash strat short scale
Sx ash tele
Sx callisto jr
Dean vendetta
Washburn firebird. Ps10
Johnson trans red strat
Johnson jazz box Vegas
Seville explorer
Inlaid tele
flametop bigsby tele wood inlaid neck
23
Acoustics
new Eastman acoustic
Sigma dm3 dread x2 (his and hers)
Fender 12 str
Ibanez exotic wood
Silvercreek rosewood 00
Ovation steel str
martin backpacker acoustic
Johnson dobro
Yea. I remember those. I was attracted to them too. Just a bit more raw than my sg faded brown. Minimal finish is a nice change of pace.honyock wrote: βTue Dec 08, 2020 8:04 pmthe closest thing I have felt to it from a major brand is my Gibson SGJ in the electric realm.nomadh wrote: βTue Dec 08, 2020 6:23 pmI think I do remember a thin finish oil only, no poly type special model. Very hard to find a guitar like that from any vendor. I am very curious about how that will feel. I have played a few acoustics recently where its thin fin and no grain filler and they seem to explode with resonance. In fact there is a cheap $100 non grain filled ash acoustic I am so tempted to get just to try it out. I do like natural wood grained guitars and we all know the only thing better than being able to look is being able to touch!