I made a relic’d Guitar!!

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Endtime
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Re: I made a relic’d Guitar!!

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Damn indeed! Well you know where to reach me! Lol. And I’m really not trying to make bank on this. More or less just want to move it on cause I need to get rid of these things more than I do.

Just on materials. Body, neck, hardware, pickup etc etc. just what zi put into it is $1000. That’s not even counting the lacquer which prolly wa alike $40 ish. But whatver. So I’m looking to get $350 for my labor and then whatver it costs to ship it. So $1350 plus shipping basically

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Vladimir Putin
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Re: I made a relic’d Guitar!!

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Damn, that's a great price too. Fuck, let me think on it bc I'm supposed to be moving gear out lmao
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Spaced Out Ace
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I'm still really tempted (plus I'd like a guitar for D standard with a Floyd Rose).

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How do the neck/nut dimensions compare to the DBN Custom?

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Guitarbilly
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Re: I made a relic’d Guitar!!

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Endtime wrote: Wed May 29, 2024 3:15 pm I did figure it was the headstock but none of those headstocks look good to me. Too thin! Eddie’s is maybe too long! Lol. And this might be a little “fat”. I considered slimming it down a touch but like any builder or creator, I lay this shit out and just look at it. Stare at it and stare at it until shit enter my brain as to what to do to make it look better. And I felt the headstock looked right! I’d guess it’s maybe close to an old Hamer headstock if I had a guess
Yep, I prefer yours by far. It does reminds me of the Hamer headstock, which I really liked.

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