I've been contemplating my perfect guitar and I know it does not exist, but it is easy to picture. So I might consider a custom build, knowing that it would take the #1 spot from my favorite Jazzmaster. Most important is how it sounds, and I already have a Les Paul that tells me my choices are right for sound. Second most important is how it plays, and I know two of my Pauls play better than any of my others, so I'm good there. I need great action and great tone out of this thing or it cannot be #1. The rest is cosmetic, of course. So I want to know what builders could deliver on the playability and not impact the tone while delivering on this:
Lefty Les Paul shape, not weight relieved
Mahogany body, thick maple cap
Mahogany neck, 50's somewhat thick C, with a volute
Dark ebony fret board
More interesting fret inlays (split trapezoid or birds or ?)
No pick guard
Gold top like an R6/R7
Natural back, possibly stained but not painted
Stop tail and TOM
Dual P90s - A2 neck, A3 bridge
Gibson headstock shape with split diamond inlay and possibly "nosbiG" in Gibson font.
Possibly exposed maple cap instead of binding
Anyone know builders who would deliver on all that? I would be sorely disappointed with commissioning a wall hanger. Thanks!
Lefty custom build worth it?
I'm pretty sure [mention]tonebender[/mention] has had these guys make a couple for him. I doubt that he would go back for the second if the first was a disappointment:
http://www.alchemyguitarwerks.com/store ... ducts.html
http://www.alchemyguitarwerks.com/store ... ducts.html
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Well, basically, I would advise against any lefty going for a custom built anything from a small builder.
It is a different thing going to someone like Martin for a custom lefty, if you know what I mean.
Based on Tonebender's experience they do great work, but do they do great work on lefty's?????
THAT is the risk you are taking. Just my 2 cents...
It is a different thing going to someone like Martin for a custom lefty, if you know what I mean.
Based on Tonebender's experience they do great work, but do they do great work on lefty's?????
THAT is the risk you are taking. Just my 2 cents...
Gandalf the Intonationer
I had actually spoken to the owner a few years back about a possible Rickenbacker replica and asked the same thing. He assured me that it wouldn't be a problem. I think they he might have said that they'd had lefty projects in the past but I can't really remember...mickey wrote: ↑Sat Jul 11, 2020 6:00 pm Well, basically, I would advise against any lefty going for a custom built anything from a small builder.
It is a different thing going to someone like Martin for a custom lefty, if you know what I mean.
Based on Tonebender's experience they do great work, but do they do great work on lefty's?????
THAT is the risk you are taking. Just my 2 cents...
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I think I would want to talk to some of his previous lefty customers before putting my money on the table.tobijohn wrote: ↑Sat Jul 11, 2020 6:48 pm
I had actually spoken to the owner a few years back about a possible Rickenbacker replica and asked the same thing. He assured me that it wouldn't be a problem. I think they he might have said that they'd had lefty projects in the past but I can't really remember...
NOT saying there is anything fishy about the guy or anything.
It is just that luthiers accustomed to building lefty's are few & far between.
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