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    Hondo Mr. T *Bling*Bling*caster*

    Recently bought a Hondo H-76 stratocaster for the price of a "happymeal", so why not give it a try.



    I stripped it and found out that it doesn't have a gold finish. It used to be white. Last owner smoked a lot, i think. It turned the finish into gold. BTW it's plywood as you can see



    Pickups have a lot of output and sound very warm. There is almost no hum, even at high volume. I don't like the sound of the bridge pickup so i'll replace that one with a P90.



    Can anyone tell me more about these singlecoils?

    Removed the bridge, plugged the holes with pieces of a wooden rod, and i'll replace the bridge with a Diego Deluxe (lefthanded).



    I'll build a lefty stratneck from scratch with a maple fretboard and will fit golden lockingtuners.

    A hardware will be gold, that with the aged paint that looks like gold will make it a strat Mr. T would like.

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    Re: Hondo Mr. T *Bling*Bling*caster*

    I pity the fool don't like that guitar!!!

    That is some amazing color transformation. Perhaps Hondo doesn't use the highest quality finishing products???
    s'all goof.

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    Quote Originally Posted by curtisstetka View Post
    That is some amazing color transformation. Perhaps Hondo doesn't use the highest quality finishing products???
    I think it's crappy paint, lots of sunlight and lots of sigaretts. I've never seen any discoloration like this before, but i love the color it is right now.

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    Re: Hondo Mr. T *Bling*Bling*caster*

    Hmmm, baseplates on the p'ups. Eeenteresting!


    So, is that color a pearly white that's just wicked nicotine stained?
    Yowza.
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    Re: Hondo Mr. T *Bling*Bling*caster*

    Just imagine what the guy's lungs look like..
    Several guitars in different colors
    Things to make them fuzzy
    Things to make them louder
    orange picks

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    Yeah, but imagine his bluesy, smokin' tone.
    http://kristinasepulveda.files.wordp...7/05/cough.gif
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    Re: Hondo Mr. T *Bling*Bling*caster*

    Quote Originally Posted by NeoFauve View Post
    Hmmm, baseplates on the p'ups. Eeenteresting!
    They are very strange. They are a bit wider and higher than normal singlecoils, have almost no hum. The sound is warm, with lots of output. A bit like P90 meets Humbucker in Singlecoil size.

    Quote Originally Posted by NeoFauve View Post
    So, is that color a pearly white that's just wicked nicotine stained?
    Yowza.
    Yep, that's it. Smoking, bad for your health, good for your paint.

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    case in point why i don't smoke inside my house, only outside.

    nice guitar!
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    Quote Originally Posted by chuckocaster View Post
    nice guitar!
    Thanx.

    made a template for the neck. Should become something like this:


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    Allmost finished the neck i made. It has a asymetric profile and is very fat.

    Tinted the nitro cellulose laquer with some yellow/brown/black ink. Next week i'll instal the frets, dots and nut. can't wait......


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    very nice! i have owned a few of those cheap-azz copies over the years (for various reasons, lol). but truth, they mostly played horribly. fun to plunk out some "real" blues, but frankly, too hard to play cleanly or even in-tune for anything more than novelty. of course, it was *always* the neck and/or bridge that made it so. i had a no-namer bought sometime in the early 70's that intonated nearly a quarter tone sharp at the 12th! there was nothing to do for it, as there was basically no adjustment on the bridge. instead of a 3 or 5-way, it had 3 slide switches, and the pickups were wired in series. wickedly hot chicago-type tone, but nearly unplayable without a slide.

    i look forward to pics and your review once you get'er built.
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    I have a 'Torch' Strat copy and the pickups look quite similar. As I recall they sounded pretty good and bluesy before I took the pickguard assembly off. The Torch is my pickup testing guitar. Good neck on the Torch, rivals a real Fender, the body is ply, (great skill making the new neck by the way, kudos!)

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    Re: Hondo Mr. T *Bling*Bling*caster*

    Quote Originally Posted by toobalicious View Post
    very nice! i have owned a few of those cheap-azz copies over the years (for various reasons, lol). but truth, they mostly played horribly. fun to plunk out some "real" blues, but frankly, too hard to play cleanly or even in-tune for anything more than novelty. of course, it was *always* the neck and/or bridge that made it so. i had a no-namer bought sometime in the early 70's that intonated nearly a quarter tone sharp at the 12th! there was nothing to do for it, as there was basically no adjustment on the bridge. instead of a 3 or 5-way, it had 3 slide switches, and the pickups were wired in series. wickedly hot chicago-type tone, but nearly unplayable without a slide.

    i look forward to pics and your review once you get'er built.
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    You are right. The bridge, neck and tuners are the problem. I made a new neck, fitted gotoh tuners and a Diego deluxe tremelo, so those problems should be solved.

    The mid and neck pickups have lots of output, but the bridge pickups has a little to little output. I bought a Wilkinson P90 (9.2K) of ebay, so i'll put that one in bridge position.

    Today i fitted the dots and sidedots and bought fretwire (even fatter than the Dunlop Jumbo's)

    EDIT: Two new pics:



    Last edited by G.g.; 09-28-2007 at 08:00 AM.

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    I would have went with gold tuners but thats just me.

    BTW it looks very nice for what it is, and that fat neck looks mighty fun to play. :)
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    Re: Hondo Mr. T *Bling*Bling*caster*

    Nice work there G.G.

    Keep us posted, I want to see it with frets and hear a report on the sound/playability.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joobsauce View Post
    I would have went with gold tuners but thats just me.

    BTW it looks very nice for what it is, and that fat neck looks mighty fun to play. :)
    If i'm satisfied with this guitar i'll buy golden Sperzels or Planet Waves. Those black Gotoh's i had laying around here, so i mounted them first.

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    Re: Hondo Mr. T *Bling*Bling*caster*

    With frets al a little reliccing of the neck:






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    relic? aw man! whyd you have to go and do that?

    just kidding, of course; it is your guitar to make whatever you want it to be.
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    Quote Originally Posted by toobalicious View Post
    relic? aw man! whyd you have to go and do that?

    just kidding, of course; it is your guitar to make whatever you want it to be.
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    Why? Because i can

    Dit some more work on the neck and it starts to look more realistic (in a extreem kind of way). Neck is not completly finished, needs some more work, and a lot of playing which makes it a bit green/brownish)

    Did the routing for the P90. Needs some vineer under the PG to jam it in the exact right position.



    I hope to have it finished and wired up by next week.

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    the 2nd sound clip is srv life without you, just need to say that. :)

    And wow, that guitar looks GREAT man, keep doing what you're doing! And the most important thing, besides how it looks and sounds, how does it play?
    Quote Originally Posted by sting7777
    tone knobs just get in the way of things like windmills and playing with your teeth upside down anyway

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    DOOD! you are a madman! i love it, lovin every minute of it. great job, really great!
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    I like it.

    But then I play a Squier Super-Sonic, so I might be a bit bonkers.

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    Re: Hondo Mr. T *Bling*Bling*caster*

    Thanx guys,

    Recorded on my mobile phone 3 soundsamples in each position of the switch from neck only to bridge only.

    http://www.esnips.com/doc/8e21cea3-2...d2/Recording22

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joobsauce View Post
    the 2nd sound clip is srv life without you, just need to say that. :)

    And wow, that guitar looks GREAT man, keep doing what you're doing! And the most important thing, besides how it looks and sounds, how does it play?
    The second clip is Lenny by SRV.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hippiebob01 View Post
    The second clip is Lenny by SRV.

    Each time i add a soundfile, the links shift up one place, so the titles are wrong.

    Don't know ho to fix that.

    Now it is Lenny, it was Live without You. It's a stupid problem.

    That link has 3 licks in all the different positions of the 5way switch.

    Listen to the second soundfile (het short lick around 9th fret (neck , neck + mid and mid)),

    This link: http://www.esnips.com/web/Hondostrat...csPage=1#files

    and tell me that a plywood guitar sounds like crap.

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    Cool project.
    Sounds nice too.

    The second clip is "Recording 22."
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    Re: Hondo Mr. T *Bling*Bling*caster*

    Recording 6 sounds pretty good. what amp are you using?

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    Quote Originally Posted by hippiebob01 View Post
    Recording 6 sounds pretty good. what amp are you using?
    Haven't been here for a while. The amp was a toneport gx.

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    Quote Originally Posted by G.g. View Post
    Thanx guys,

    Recorded on my mobile phone 3 soundsamples in each position of the switch from neck only to bridge only.

    http://www.esnips.com/doc/8e21cea3-2...d2/Recording22
    Sounds great!
    Position 4 (middle/P-90) is out of phase.......you might want to reverse the wires on the 90.
    Last edited by refin; 12-15-2007 at 07:35 AM.
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