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Permanently Lubricated Nuts
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UYL Weekly Wallpaper Design
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Artist Guitars logotype
I hate the current Artist Guitars logo so I thought I’d have a play. Not a paid gig! Just designing for the fun of it (I do miss it sometimes!).
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TRAX
Really looking forward to recording some guitar stuff over these backing tracks I wrote a few years ago.
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Left-Handed 1997 Vintage Blonde Fender Squier Pro Tone Stratocaster – Update
In an attempt to keep the guitar in tune as much as possible I spent up and got some GraphTech Ratio locking tuners.
They went on without any modifications at all, so awesome!
Each tuner is numbered 1-6. The tuned heads incorporate different string gauges into the tuning equation, a half turn is a semi-tone which should make tuning really pleasurable.
DeoxIT and Dr. Duck’s Ax Wax Guitar polish And string lube. Hoping the DeoxIT will magically fix my noisy volume and tone pots.
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Boss Katana-100 MkII and GA-FC Foot Controller
100 watts to piss the neighbours off!
This amazingly sturdy and minimalist GA-FC foot controller to control effects on the amp only works with the 100 watt Katana so buying the much cheaper 50 watt was no longer an option.
My pedal setup (a pedalboard to attach them all to would be nice).
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Sold these 2 guitars so I could buy more gear
Gear acquisition syndrome is a real thing so to counter the disease I’ve sold off these 2 guitars which I’ve never played much, or loved at all. The Schecter sold for $300 on Facebook Marketplace and the ESP LTD sold for $250 on eBay. Would have loved more for both of them, but happy both buyers (both lefties whoo!) seemed like good dudes who were stoked with their new acquisitions!
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Monday Morning Rant
Oh noes! I’ve lost my Ray-Ban Justin sunnies on a drunken night out!
This morning I share a funny story about Justin Hemmes, recreating Izabella, Jimi Hendrix’s 68 Olympic White Stratocaster and also the value of playing with feeling vs playing in time to a metronome.
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Recreating “IZABELLA” – Jimi Hendrix’s iconic Woodstock Stratocaster
Removing the nut without breaking it was the most nerve-racking part, and I had pretty jurassic tools; a blunt metal chisel, a jewellers screwdriver and a rusty razor blade, but I did have my Dad’s old hammer and with all the luck bestowed upon it I got the nut out without any issues.
The back of the neck was pretty sticky so I hand sanded it with 1200 grit sandpaper. I’m leaving all the scratches and dings for now, the main goal was to cure the stickiness.
Such an amazing improvement. So much smoother and faster! I doubt I could ever go back to a painted guitar neck ever again.
These new school clip on tuners are so amazing! I flipped the nut and for now I’ve put it back in place without any wood glue. I got some new strings on and took my good time setting up the guitar right. I didn’t have to touch the truss rod, the action is on the low side too (which I like) and the saddles only needed minor adjustment to stop some slight string buzzing. I spent the most time adjusting the intonation which came out great.
I referenced a whole lot of shots of Jimi’s guitar at Woodstock and set up my pickup height as close as I could to his set-up.
I really didn’t like how much the guitar lead stuck out whilst playing the guitar so I flipped the “boat” jack plate upside down so I could easily plug a 90 degree jack into it. You can see the routing for the jack plate is a tiny bit bigger on one edge but it’s not something that bothers me.
It’s such a simple mod that works so well to keep the lead at a much lower profile and completely out of the way.
Now all that’s left is to buy a super retro coil guitar lead to complete the Hendrix Experience.
And we have a winner! The angled jack is super flat too.
Upside down, so wrong but so right! I used a small spacer to lift up the string tree for the heavy strings. The string tree is rusty top side but polished smooth underside to avoid string snappage.
I drilled a hole on the small horn and relocated the strap pin from the big horn over.
Dunlop has recreated the strap Jimi used on Izabella at Woodstock. I’ve got it on order from the US and it should get here early May.
Izabella was given to Jimi’s drummer Mitch Mitchell who sold it in 1991 through auction. The guitar was sold once again after only two years to Paul Allen, Microsoft co-founder for an undisclosed amount (rumours are it was somewhere in the neighbourhood upwards of $2 Million). Izabella the Woodstock Strat is now kept safe at the Museum of Pop Culture in Seattle.
All done. I’m really happy with how it all turned out! Just waiting for the strap and coil lead.
One last thing. I’ve down tuned her to Eb just like Jimi did and I’m really tempted to take it a step further and also use the unique string gauge setup that Jimi used being: .010, .013, .015, .026, .032 and .038.
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Olympic White Squier Stratocaster Silver Series – Made in Japan (MIJ) 1993-1994
I bought this right-handed Fender Squier Stratocaster many years ago off a kid on the JDMST automotive forums for $300 (it even came with a Roland practise amp). I’ve always just had it lying around in case right-handed players drop around so we could jam.
I thought I’d do some research on it. The serial number (P007459) suggests that it’s a 1993-1994 Silver Series Made in Japan at the FujiGen factory (much praised for their excellent build quality). The earlier 80’s guitars from the same factory are fetching thousands now but the later models seem to be worth a lot less. I’m not sure what the body is made of. It could be solid basswood, plywood or even MDF. It seems to have lower end ceramic pickups and tuners. The tremolo saddles don’t have FENDER stamped into them either.
In comparison to my Korean made Squier this guitar just generally feels like it’s lesser in quality. It’s heavier, the back of the neck is more glossy than satin, the neck feels a bit fatter and the pickups have flat pole pieces whereas the Korean Squier has staggered pole pieces.
I love that it’s made in Japan though and it’s got some really nice patina on the fretboard and body too. I’ve just put a new set of strings on it, and it’s now living in a hard case in the closet. I’ll admit I’m super tempted to turn it upside down Hendrix style (the guitar is the same exact Olympic White colour as “Izabella” the 1968 Strat Jimmy used at Woodstock!), but then I’d have an excuse to buy another right handed guitar for guests who drop by, and right now I just don’t need more excuses to buy more guitars!
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