Re: Erik's Custom Series II Guitar

Started by mica, April 10, 2006, 04:10:31 PM

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Bradley Young

That is one amazing looking guitar.
 
Bradley

mica

Fir this projeect, we needed a visual example of how the different thicknesses of accent laminates would look, so Chip made these two glueups to help Erik decide:  

 standard size 1/8" accent laminate in Ebony  

 Two smaller accent laminates in Ebony and Walnut with a Maple veneer.    When compared side by side:

 Erik picked the thinner laminates - it was the favorite here, too.

David Houck

I think the second looks nice too!  But the first one is sonically tempting !

the_8_string_king

I also think the second one looks better; however, I think an even better option (assuming triple accent laminates) would be to either (A) put purpleheart where the walnut is, and walnut where the (middle) maple is; OR (B) have the outer (of the 3 accents) BOTH be ebony OR purpleheart -with the walnut in the middle.
 
Having vermillion BETWEEN two ebony accent lams would probably look pretty bitchin', too... but perhaps that would be TOO colorful for what you have in mind.

bigideas

why not just two ebony lam's with a little maple pinstripe in there? best of both worlds, no?

olieoliver

I like the second one too. The wood colors look GREAT together.

prodigalson

Yeah, the second one looks better.But i think if both were completed, the first one would look just as good in it's own right.

jorge_s

Does having an ebony accent laminate in the body affect the tone as much as having ebony in the neck?  Just curious.

David Houck

Jorge; I would think if this is a neck through guitar, then no, a body laminate would probably not affect tone as much as a neck laminate.

mica

Hi Erik,
 
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