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    Brass/Chrome /Ash Strat Assembly Complete - PIC's

    Solid Brass Hardware / Chrome Dome Lace Sensors. Vintage Brass Saddles/ Block and Input Jack. Chrome knobs. Need Brass nut and Chrome String trees still. Sounds and plays excellent. A Sucsessfull assembly. I'll never get rid of this one.

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    Re: Brass/Chrome /Ash Strat Assembly Complete - PIC's

    MORE;
    Yes, thats the 4.1 lb. 1 piece Swamp ash Warmoth body I thought looked like a 70's piece of Fender "boat anchor" ash, but it serves the purpose here, so I'm glad I kept it.
    Heres what they say about the Lace Sensor "Chrome Domes"
    QUOTE_"Sweeter, more rounded tone, with a lot more punch! Based on Gold Sensors modified with hotter magnets and wrapped in chrome-plated heavy brass. Produces sweet highs that don't pierce, solid lows that don't boom, and lots of power. Reverse-wound middle pickup."_ END QUOTE

    The guitar sounds excellent, it sisnt too bright , but it is heavy ( 9.1 lbs.) and sustains about endlessly. Must be something to do with all that brass, IDK.

    i have a 7 way wiring job with a push pull volume pot . I like the all three pickups on sound. I do want to move the volume pot to the bottom cause when its up it interferes with my hand when picking.
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    Re: Brass/Chrome /Ash Strat Assembly Complete - PIC's

    I like the "UFO" knobs......reminds me of "The Invaders", back in the stone age.


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    Re: Brass/Chrome /Ash Strat Assembly Complete - PIC's

    OMG.

    You say it doesn't sound bright?
    It certainly looks it.

    It will look even better in fifty years. Serious...just think!
    Awesome work!

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    Re: Brass/Chrome /Ash Strat Assembly Complete - PIC's

    it's alive! alive!

    damn jerry, you're on fire man! looks slandy. i'm really digging it. congrats.
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    Re: Brass/Chrome /Ash Strat Assembly Complete - PIC's

    Sharp.

    That's a cool look.
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