One More Vee

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Last week I bought a Dimavery V for $40, because I wanted a bolt-on body to embed my '80's Yamaha 24-fret neck in.

It came with actually decent bridge system and pickguard; tossed just about everything else.

As a '69 shape it was too long with flanges extending far over the fretboard, so I chopped it almost 2" shorter, removed those flanges and then narrowed it to keep the dimensions. Now it's almost exactly the dimensions of my Dean Schenker Retro.

Painted it cream white and put in new pots and a pair of Blade Levinson Alnico 5 pickups I had on the shelf. The main problem with the build was that while the neck was the same scale, having 24 frets I had to attach it deeper into the body than the original. That also meant moving the neck pickup backwards about over half an inch. But it was no big hurdle. Amazingly, the neck pocket angle was absolutely perfect and even the neck width matched better than I could have done it myself.

Turned out better than expected. I always loved that neck; razor straight and hard rock maple, solid as they come. A little flatter radius than my others which are 12" I suppose this might be 14" and a little wider, but it's not a flat slab like Jacksons etc but offers enough hand support. Has light scalloping past 7th fret and getting deeper towards the end of neck, but nothing wild.

Balance came out perfect, and it even sounds good. Did the final setup and intonation and all in an hour, once I had gotten the paint and lacquer dry enough.

I'm gonna be using this quite a bit I think.
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Vee, for Victory!

Nice work.
"The man that hath no music in himself, nor is not moved with concord of sweet sounds, is fit for treasons, stratagems, and spoils. The motions of his spirit are dull as night, and his affections dark as Erebus. Let no such man be trusted."
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Vees do look funny shot downward...ImageImageImage

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I'm really glad it turned out so well and you you love it. I never owned any other guitar than a single or double cut just never got into anything else. I do have an alternative style guitar on my bench right now that's very different than most guitars it's a Dean DOF that the lower bout (I'm guessing that's correct) is shaped like a Vee but has a single horn that looked like it was pulled out of the dump I spent over 30 minutes just cleaning it last night so I could start working on it today. Absolutley no reason to allow for any decent guitar to get into that condition. I've never saw this customer before but he needs a good thrashing for allowing his guitar to get in this condition since I can't do that I will address his mistreatment of this guitar in his pocket.
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