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#001!!!

Hey guys! Well today I finished assembling and setting up my first instrument built from the ground up. I know it's not a bass, but I'm just too excited not to share. Here are the specs.

22 fret, 25" scale
Mahogany back/neck
Cocobolo fingerboard
Flamed Koa top
Master volume, master tone, 3-way (Kept it simple)
Seymour Duncan Jazz in the neck, and JB at the bridge.
Cream binding, pearl headstock inlay.
Schaller tuners w/ebony knobs
Gotoh wraparound bridge

It sounds amazing. Playing it was a blast, but I think it was even cooler seeing other people jam out on it. I could only get a couple of pictures right now, my batteries ran out, but I'll try to get some more later! Let me know what you think! A bass is going to be underway pretty soon.

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P.S. - the black pickup rings will be replaced soon (that's all they had, and I had to get it playing!!!) and it looks a little dirty in the pictures because I spent all of today handling it and putting the parts in!!! And please note that the H in Holt is made up of bass clefs :D
 
Thank you all for the kind words :)

Cerb, it's flattering that you even remembered the project, not to mention you were looking forward to seeing it done!!!

Thanks guys! The double-cut version of this guitar is already underway, and a bass WILL be coming very soon :)
 
Just a couple more pictures! This is right before I plugged it in for the first time :)

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Doing the binding wasn't too bad really. It's easy enough to glue on (a little messy), the part that's a pain is sanding the sides flush again and scraping the binding flush with the top. I've definitely considered a baritone... I'm looking forward to building all kinds of instruments. I like the lower ranges... so we'll see what comes out. maybe a harp guitar someday :D And I'm not sure about the humbucker rings. I actually made a jig for making wooden pickup rings, so if I can find enough scrap I might try that. That would look best I think. I'll have to see how creme would look though!
 
Ray-
Congrats on an awesome first build! The body shape is very nice. I'm thinkin' it would make a comfortable bass body, and your excellent job on the binding is steering me back to using it on a current build. Absolutely fine job! Keep it up!