Thanks - actually people say its better to have no flame as the neck sounds more resonant and is less prone to breaking. Although violins and cells always have flamey necks so who knows?
Thanks for the video Ramon, building one myself.I bought the lollar repro's and remember there were issues getting both pickups working in a blog post, now I won't worry about it ;)
Great! But the big question: do you have to cut any wood out of the body, or are the pickups low enought to screw directly into the body underneath the pickguard? I have a customshop strat that I want to turn into a Coodercaster, but rather not put a saw into.
Hey Ramon! Not sure where you got the string gauges from but I bought one of Ry's personal guitars and was able to talk with the tech in charge of selling a bunch of them and the gauges on most were 12,16,22p,32,42,52
There's some beautiful flame maple in that neck! Really nice!
Thanks - actually people say its better to have no flame as the neck sounds more resonant and is less prone to breaking. Although violins and cells always have flamey necks so who knows?
Thanks for the video Ramon, building one myself.I bought the lollar repro's and remember there were issues getting both pickups working in a blog post, now I won't worry about it ;)
That’d be a good candidate for the 4-way tele mod IMO
Agreed... Excellent idea
Looks great! What radius is the neck? Thanks.
Great work on that, it looks amazing! Do the strings go through the neck or is it a hard tail?
It goes through the body thanks
Great! But the big question: do you have to cut any wood out of the body, or are the pickups low enought to screw directly into the body underneath the pickguard? I have a customshop strat that I want to turn into a Coodercaster, but rather not put a saw into.
Awesome, going to look into these MOJO pickups
+Manuel de Swaaf
yes - just ask for the set he made me
Hey Ramon! Not sure where you got the string gauges from but I bought one of Ry's personal guitars and was able to talk with the tech in charge of selling a bunch of them and the gauges on most were 12,16,22p,32,42,52
Many thanks for this info, I'll credit you next time I talk about rys strings 🙏🎸
@@TheGuitarShow no problem. Anytime you wanna try out the LG-50B, let me know. Z
@@zakhobbsmusic wow sounds fantastic...thank you so much 🙏 are you based in UK?
@@TheGuitarShow yup. I’m in south London.
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Ha thanks bro