ProjectGuitar.com Posted December 24, 2012 Report Share Posted December 24, 2012 The Project Guitar.com "Guitar of the Month" contest is a showcase for all the members, so show us your axe in this thread! This contest is open to any and all members that enter and will be continued each month for a place showing your creation on the homepage! The winner(s) of course will have his/her guitar featured on the homepage of Project Guitar.com and if you have a website the picture will link directly to it if you so choose (even commercial site's). If your a forum member you will also be upgraded with a special badge to show you won! So show us your creation in this thread! You've got till sometime around the 23rd or 24th of January then this thread gets locked and the voting starts! Any Post that is not an entry will be deleted, feel free to start a new thread to discuss any guitar entered this month There may be more then one poll to determine winners in different catagorys at the end of this contest! Please post a maximum of your 4 best pictures per guitar entered Make sure Your Guitar has a Name or Nick Name as well otherwise one will be given to it Side note, if you are unable to post a picture you can e-mail one to Brian and it will be posted for you, or ask forum members how to post pictures, they are very helpful. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
demonx Posted December 28, 2012 Report Share Posted December 28, 2012 "Darkhorse" More pics here: http://searlsguitars.com.au/Gallery/022/022gallery.html Build pics on my facebook page. Tele 6 Neckthru. I have completed about a dozen guitars since I started this build. Every time I got stuck into it a customer order required this one to be put aside until recently when I had time to get this and another one done. As it was long and drawn out over a couple years the specs changed quite a bit but it got there in the end. The guitarist from "Scar The Surface" ended out snapping it up as soon as it was available for sale last week and he seems quite happy with it. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Specs: African Mahogany neck with Maple and Brazilian Rosewood highlights Tasmanian Blackwood headstock with maple highlights and Indian Rosewood caps African Mahogany wings with Bookmatched Master Grade Indian Rosewood cap Indian Rosewood scarf joint laminations Indian Rosewood fingerboard with small Black Peal inlays Ebony binding Gotoh GE1996T Tremolo Bareknuckle Warpig Bridge Pickup - open Bareknuckle PAT63 Neck pickup - open Three way selector switch CTS 500k pots 0.022uf Paper Dipped in Oil Capacitor Switchcraft output jack Schaller style strap locks Grover tuning Machines 12 degree +/- headstock angle 16" fingerboard radius 25.5" fingerboard scale 24 frets 6150 Dunlop fretwire White side dots Comfort curve rear Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
crow Posted December 31, 2012 Report Share Posted December 31, 2012 8 s t r i n g m o n s t e r body: mahagoni and padouk back, maple top neck: wenge and rosewood fretboard: ebony scale: 27,5"-30" frets: 24 pickups: Sublime humbucker and sustainer tuners: Hipshot bridge: ABM finish: polyester primer coating, polyurethane topcoat http://www.petercrowdesign.com/8-string-prs-multiscale.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
curtisa Posted December 31, 2012 Report Share Posted December 31, 2012 Afterimage Guitars - SY8 "Solstice" Body - Victorian ash with figured Tasmanian myrtle carved top Neck - 5-piepce celery top pine/myrtle/ash with jarrah fingerboard, celery top pine/myrtle position markers Scale length - 26.5" Radius - 16" Trussrod - Allparts Tuners - Hipshot Grip Lock Nut - Graphtech black Tusq Frets - Jumbo stainless steel Pickups - EMG 808X neck, 808 bridge Bridge - Hipshot 8 string fixed Electronics - 1x vol, 1 x 3-way toggle Build thread and more photos After trying out an 8-string Schecter at a local store I decided that I'd like to try my hand at an 8 of my own, but wasn't entirely sold on the low F#. As a result I've built this one with the addition of an extra string on top, extending the range of the guitar in equal directions either side of the standard 6 configuration. Tuning from low to high is A-D-G-C-F-A-D-G, essentially a down-tuned 6 string with the addition of two strings a 4th above and a 5th below normal range. While I'm still trying to get my head around the added high-G I'm finding it adds a lot of interesting possibilities for chords and open-string runs. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ProjectGuitar.com Posted January 24, 2013 Author Report Share Posted January 24, 2013 Time to Vote click here> http://projectguitar.ibforums.com/topic/47126-guitar-of-the-month-for-february/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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