2014年12月16日星期二

RELIC STRAT, SONIC BLUE VINTAGE STRAT

Photo: scratching the finishA utility knife blade works well for cutting the checks into the how to relic a strat body
 lacquer: it’s sharp, and strong enough that it won’t bend under pressure. Be patient. Put on a CD or a TV show, and relax — pretty soon you’ll start getting speedy! Be careful not to repeat shapes too often: keep referring to the 5541_Fender_Custom_NoNeck_Stratocaster_Heavy_relic_R65985_1genuine checking for inspiration. 11298_Fender_Custom_56_Stratocaster_Heavy_Relic_Desert_Sand_R65521_1 The quartersawn maple U-shaped neck has the finish worn off the back for a great, played-in feel. A dark Indian rosewood fingerboard sports pearl face dots, and 21 smaller 6105 frets. Custom Shop 1969 pickups have the sought-after sound of yesterday with the benefits of modern wiring. Schaller "F" tuners, aged hardware and cigarette burn on the headstock complete the dream. Quartersawn wood is much more rigid than flatsawn wood, which means it vibrates better, which means more tone for you! And the lacquer finish, which is thinner than modern polyurethane finishes, will allow this '54 Strat's one-piece ash body to sing loud and clear.

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