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Escribano -> My Christmas project (Dec. 20 2021 20:05:30)

I am going to rebuild this sorry old 1988 Fender USA Strat. I have a new Squier Bullet as a donor and have managed to find one 1990 Fender pickup, so far. I am working on buying another. Meantime, I will use cheaper Fender ceramics.

The neck will be from the Bullet, suitably aged with a new graphite nut and vintage button tuners, until I can find a USA Fender neck.

Tremelo block will be from a MIM Strat. Pick guard will probably be a 3-ply mint colour that I have knocking around.

Vintage rewiring kit is on order. I will smooth out the body paint a little but leave it as a relic, I think.

I will post updates as they happen.



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Piwin -> RE: My Christmas project (Dec. 20 2021 21:56:44)

Las Navidades en plan guitarrero. !Qué proyecto más bonito! Feliz Navidad, colega. !A disfrutar! [:)]




RobF -> RE: My Christmas project (Dec. 20 2021 23:04:46)

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I will smooth out the body paint a little but leave it as a relic, I think.


That has “regret” written all over it, I fear. I hope you can be persuaded to hold off on doing anything whatsoever to the body until the project is finished. Just in case. You can always disassemble and do a clean up later, but once the natural aging is gone, it’s gone…

I know it’s definitely an eye of the beholder thing, but I don’t see a sorry old USA strat body. I see something proudly wearing the battle scars of the years. It’s beautiful. The custom shop does a booming business artificially arriving at what you’ve got already prepped and waiting for rebirth.

But regardless, it’s going to be a fun project! Keep us posted, please. I love this stuff…[sm=Smiley Guitar.gif]




Pgh_flamenco -> RE: My Christmas project (Dec. 20 2021 23:34:11)

That body is from an era when super Strats were popular. That’s why it has a swimming pool route. You could put three humbuckers in this guitar. Most of the Strat bodies I’ve seen were either three S or HSS.

Have you considered using locking tuners? That should solve any issues you have with tuning stability. This old-style trem system can be a nuisance.




JasonM -> RE: My Christmas project (Dec. 21 2021 1:21:39)

Awesome! I love the relic look, and vote for humbuckers! [:)]




Escribano -> RE: My Christmas project (Dec. 21 2021 8:30:00)

I am not sure if this has been intentionally reliced or not until I actually receive it later this week. I have no intention of refinishing it and won't do anything until I have assembled it all and checked it out.

Not a big fan of humbuckers on Strats, but I could install them in a spare pick guard to try them out.




mrstwinkle -> RE: My Christmas project (Dec. 21 2021 19:07:29)

Split coil humbuckers are the future of strats. IMO.




Escribano -> RE: My Christmas project (Dec. 21 2021 19:13:54)

Bagged another 90s pickup today and stained the Bullet neck. It's looking old.




Escribano -> RE: My Christmas project (Dec. 21 2021 19:16:11)

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Split coil humbuckers are the future of strats. IMO.


I've been around and I disagree. Love Gibson P90s, Gibson humbuckers and the Strat middle/neck position. I split the coils on my SG in the early 80s but it wasn't great. Something to do with the phase maybe?

Not that into the Strat bridge pup which is why HSS took off, I guess.




Pgh_flamenco -> RE: My Christmas project (Dec. 21 2021 23:39:48)

Looks like someone replaced the original trem with a two-point trem. That’s a good option.




Escribano -> RE: My Christmas project (Dec. 22 2021 9:00:10)

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Looks like someone replaced the original trem with a two-point trem. That’s a good option.


Good spot, I hadn't noticed. I'll have to use a 6 point with 4 screws until I find a reasonably priced 2 point.




Escribano -> RE: My Christmas project (Dec. 22 2021 19:42:54)

I printed my own decals after an eBay disappointment. Yes, it is a Fender neck (Squier), so I am not faking anything (apart from the Custom Shop thing, my bad)

New graphite nut, sanded and lots of brown shoe polish. Looking rather vintage.





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RobF -> RE: My Christmas project (Dec. 22 2021 20:03:53)

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New graphite nut, sanded and lots of brown shoe polish. Looking rather vintage.


Kiwi?




Escribano -> RE: My Christmas project (Dec. 22 2021 20:27:13)

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Kiwi?


Is there another?




Pgh_flamenco -> RE: My Christmas project (Dec. 23 2021 3:26:51)

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I'll have to use a 6 point with 4 screws until I find a reasonably priced 2 point.


This seems to be reasonably priced: Two point trem




Pgh_flamenco -> RE: My Christmas project (Dec. 23 2021 3:31:07)

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New graphite nut, sanded and lots of brown shoe polish. Looking rather vintage.


When I finish a neck using Tru-Oil I usually apply mineral oil directly to the raw wood first. Over a period of a few months the mineral oil decays under the Tru-Oil and turns golden brown.




Escribano -> RE: My Christmas project (Dec. 23 2021 9:00:18)

Wilkinson is a decent make, thanks.




Escribano -> RE: My Christmas project (Dec. 23 2021 9:00:39)

Cool, I like Tru-Oil




orsonw -> RE: My Christmas project (Dec. 23 2021 11:21:21)

Thanks for the thread. I look forward to following your process.
I rarely have anything useful to say in these building threads so I don't post, but I enjoy following them.




JasonM -> RE: My Christmas project (Dec. 23 2021 16:41:35)

I never really tried Split coils until recently, on a PRS. I liked it in this particular model, but it was still not exactly a perfect single coil sound either, but still a great sound. I think it was “Paul’s model” or something (the setup he personally uses) … $$$$




RobF -> RE: My Christmas project (Dec. 23 2021 17:26:07)

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Bagged another 90s pickup today and stained the Bullet neck. It's looking old.


Cool thing about Strat culture is people mod their guitars and then put the removed components up for sale to offset the costs. I picked up a 2010 Strat Deluxe a couple of years back and the previous owner had swapped out the bridge pickup with a single coil sized Seymour Duncan humbucker. Luckily, he had kept the original pickup (I think each noiseless PUP in these might be unique to its position) and the first thing I did was put everything back to original.

I truly love pretty well everything about that guitar. One cool thing it has is the ability to put the N+M, M+B, or all three PUPs in series. There are two other settings that do some out of phase parallel stuff that are pretty useless, but apparently a couple of years later they modified it so they would all sound good. I also have a jazz bass with the S1 switch that puts the pickups in series, and on a jazz bass it’s a really nice option to have.

This project of yours is going to be a lot of fun. Don’t forget to take pictures as you go, seems like a bunch of us on here are interested in following along.




Escribano -> RE: My Christmas project (Dec. 23 2021 21:59:11)

I am not sure I will get the body I just bought as the seller is being really weird about shipping or even a refund. I leave that to eBay and PayPal, so we will see.

With a lack of an immediate project I turned back to the Squier Bullet donor guitar and gave it a bit of a spruce. It was a lot of work. I toned down the shiny paintwork to age it a little and installed a very cheap, fully-loaded pick guard, just to test.

In mint green with ceramic pickups, knobs and switches it was all of 13€ a year ago. Surprisingly, quite a decent sound. See for yourself.

It took me ages to figure out that the new graphite nut was too shallow and the overall setup was a nightmare with the floating tremolo.

I put in a higher action and fatter strings for some tone. I used a pretty good condenser mic. synced to an iPhone video.





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Estevan -> RE: My Christmas project (Dec. 25 2021 1:12:28)

Well done that man!




RobF -> RE: My Christmas project (Dec. 26 2021 19:00:29)

If you didn’t know about this place already, here is an interesting site with lots of info on Strats. Bonus item is they appear to be based in Italy.

https://www.fuzzfaced.net/index.html

The site also features an online store with relic Strat parts, like pickguard and tuners and the like, but upon further examination it appears to be a series of links to other sales sites like Reverb, so maybe it’s just good for information purposes.

Hopefully the body arrives without incident and checks out OK, it would be a shame to get all built up for nought.




Escribano -> RE: My Christmas project (Dec. 27 2021 10:06:37)

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Hopefully the body arrives without incident and checks out OK, it would be a shame to get all built up for nought.


Nope, PayPal will refund me. He was being a **** and I don't trust him, so it's for the best. Apparently, it was reliced and then painted with a rattle can.




Escribano -> RE: My Christmas project (Jan. 9 2022 15:46:23)

I now have a full set of decent Fender pickups. Two from the 1990s and a used Texas Special for the bridge or neck. Haven't decided yet.

I also found a really good maker of mildly worn nitro alder bodies here in Italy. They look great to me, this one in Sonic Blue caught my eye and I await delivery. Pretty much everything else will be Fender.



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ernandez R -> RE: My Christmas project (Jan. 9 2022 21:26:37)

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ORIGINAL: RobF

If you didn’t know about this place already, here is an interesting site with lots of info on Strats. Bonus item is they appear to be based in Italy.

https://www.fuzzfaced.net/index.html

The site also features an online store with relic Strat parts, like pickguard and tuners and the like, but upon further examination it appears to be a series of links to other sales sites like Reverb, so maybe it’s just good for information purposes.

Hopefully the body arrives without incident and checks out OK, it would be a shame to get all built up for nought.


Rob,
Spent some quality time on the fuzzfaced.com site and learned a lot. Found out my '72 corona strat is not. It's at my place in western Alaska and I haven't been there in a few years so I can't compair s/n etc to see what I've really got. To be honest I don't care, I turn the gain and volume up to eleven on my amp, then crush cords and rattle the widows and walls with her.

Simon,
looks like fun. As a teenager I would buy ano old electric cheap guitar from a pawn shop, spray paint or whatever and bang around on it until I was bored or gave it alway or whatever, to be honest I can't recall where they all went... faded memories of my early youth.

HR




Escribano -> RE: My Christmas project (Jan. 14 2022 17:38:21)

It takes shape. The body is awesome, a great fit and rather heavy. Added funky, gold foil PU covers.

Got a great cheap, tweed case from Germany.

Dug out my old Fender valve amp and there is some seriously noticeable tone going on, especially with thicker gauge strings and a high action.

Frets have been filed and polished. Fretboard was soaked in lemon oil.

Video to follow. Nearly there.



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RobF -> RE: My Christmas project (Jan. 15 2022 3:05:26)

Sonic blue is such a cool colour on a Strat. Looking forward to the video :)




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