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Non ADA Gear => Guitars => Topic started by: DorsetRatt on March 24, 2016, 04:16:34 PM

Title: NGD: An Almost New Strat
Post by: DorsetRatt on March 24, 2016, 04:16:34 PM
I've been looking to get a strat for a while now, the postman delivered this to me today. Well, when I say delivered, I think it was dug up from a garden somewhere.

I do like exotic woods, but not always ... relic is too soft a word, perhaps eroded, or corroded :dunno:

(http://i68.tinypic.com/n682le.jpg)
Title: Re: NGD: An Almost New Strat
Post by: tomy on March 24, 2016, 04:37:40 PM
I know! you got it from Titanic's wreck.  NICE LOOCKING anyway :metal:
Title: Re: NGD: An Almost New Strat
Post by: rnolan on March 24, 2016, 10:10:07 PM
Wow DR, awesome guitar, you thinking to leave it like that or refinish it ? Is it a relic ? I don't recall the relics being quite that worn
Title: Re: NGD: An Almost New Strat
Post by: El Chiguete on March 24, 2016, 10:17:47 PM
Nice mojo on that one!
Title: Re: NGD: An Almost New Strat
Post by: MarshallJMP on March 25, 2016, 08:34:21 AM
WTF happend? :o
Title: Re: NGD: An Almost New Strat
Post by: Dante on March 25, 2016, 12:22:22 PM
yeah, that paint wasn't worn off, it was knocked off

Maybe a case of intentional relicing for looks? Either that or somebody dropped the body down a flight of concrete steps
Title: Re: NGD: An Almost New Strat
Post by: tomy on March 25, 2016, 12:28:16 PM
Is this the original tremolo ?
Title: Re: NGD: An Almost New Strat
Post by: DorsetRatt on March 25, 2016, 04:36:28 PM
Great comments guys, I'd be interested in more opinions as well ... I won't be offended, promise :thumb-up:

Yes, the guitar is intentionally heavily reliced, but what do guitarists make of reliced guitars? I've been looking at relics for a few years now, and to do them properly is quite difficult, even the fender custom shop models aren't too convincing, and a lot of the DIY jobs are bad attempts just using sandpaper, etc.

I've got a heavily reliced telecaster as well, very similar to the picture below, and reliced by the same guy in the UK.

(http://i67.tinypic.com/kf42mc.jpg)
Title: Re: NGD: An Almost New Strat
Post by: rnolan on March 25, 2016, 08:17:26 PM
Mixed reaction to relics it seems, I find them interesting, not sure I'm into the rusty hardware on some of them. I've played one or two custom shop relics, nice to play. Not sure I'd want one, I'm kind of the opposite and keep my guitars as pristine as I can. But if people didn't like them, they wouldn't sell, and they tend to be quite expensive.
Can we see a shot of the strat's peghead ? Something about that guitar I find very attractive.
Title: Re: NGD: An Almost New Strat
Post by: MarshallJMP on March 26, 2016, 06:32:04 AM
Mixed reaction to relics it seems, I'm kind of the opposite and keep my guitars as pristine as I can.

Me too,never saw the use of relics.
Title: Re: NGD: An Almost New Strat
Post by: DorsetRatt on March 26, 2016, 12:18:38 PM
Set up the new strat today ... needed a little back filing on the string slots of the nut, and the intonation to be set correctly. Installed a new set of strings (been using curt mangan strings lately) and ... "bobs your uncle" ... all done :thumb-up:

Plays well, and sounds very good, big on tone. Single coil pickups without staggered pole pieces, so less volume on the g string which I prefer.

@Richard, it's got the big CBS style headstock, and it plays "rat bat blue" ;)

@Tomy, I'm not sure about the tremolo, I've got it set as a hardtail at the moment.

@El, you nailed it ... "mojo"
Title: Re: NGD: An Almost New Strat
Post by: Dante on March 26, 2016, 08:05:07 PM
A good friend of mine relics guitars in Los Angeles, big money in it. Here are some of his techniques:

Soak all white/cream plastic parts (PU rings, switch tips, pick guards, whatever) in a combination of coffee and chewing tobacco.
He smacks the guitar body and neck repeatedly with a keyring containing hundreds of keys he's found over the years.
He soaks metal parts in some concoction that etches the surface, to pit chrome and brass.

I don't get it, but hey, whatever bobs your uncle is fine by me <-- intentionally improper use of the phrase
Title: Re: NGD: An Almost New Strat
Post by: rnolan on March 26, 2016, 08:48:34 PM
Ahh rat bat blue, there's a fun song, IIRC I posted the notes of the riff in another thread.

I'd find it very difficult to intentionally hit a guitar with anything except my hand. As you say Dante, whatever floats your boat. The couple of Fender custom shop relics I've played were very nice to play.
Title: Re: NGD: An Almost New Strat
Post by: tomy on March 26, 2016, 11:38:34 PM
Ahh rat bat blue, there's a fun song, IIRC I posted the notes of the riff in another thread.

Awesome Jon lord's solo on this one   :thumb-up:
Title: Re: NGD: An Almost New Strat
Post by: DorsetRatt on March 27, 2016, 09:30:34 AM
Ahh rat bat blue, there's a fun song, IIRC I posted the notes of the riff in another thread.

Haha, yeah I know you did Richard, hence my reference to it again, it's a good litmus test for a strat.

... and I even included a "bobs your uncle" especially for MJMP :wave:

Another good strat test would be Blindman (from the Machine Head era) :thumb-up:
Title: Re: NGD: An Almost New Strat
Post by: rnolan on March 28, 2016, 11:11:04 PM
Blindman, no there's a blast from the past.  I think the first music book I ever bought was Machine Head (though all the songs were scored a semitone high, Smoke in G#, I don't think so LoL), it included Blindman even though it wasn't on the album, some nice bluesy bends in that one.