A franken-steel "Frosted Ducco" experiment
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A franken-steel "Frosted Ducco" experiment
Hi everybody, I wanted to post some pics of an experiment I had been working on for a while. I had a Rock Maple neck that I had made to build a dobro lying around for like 3 years and I had a Korina body that was going to be a left handed steel lying around for just as long. So I put em together so I could try to come up with a frosted "ducco" finish.
This is what I came up with:
I did all the hardware, including the machine heads in it. The body and neck are a satin.
The Charlie Christian Pick up is a Lollar.I sprayed the cover to go with the pickguard.
The scale length is 23 inches, which I think sounds better with this pick up vs. 25 inches
Oh by the way, the tuners are those new "Restoration" ones from Stewmac and I really like them! They were only 40 bucks!! And they seem to be pretty sturdy.
This is what I came up with:
I did all the hardware, including the machine heads in it. The body and neck are a satin.
The Charlie Christian Pick up is a Lollar.I sprayed the cover to go with the pickguard.
The scale length is 23 inches, which I think sounds better with this pick up vs. 25 inches
Oh by the way, the tuners are those new "Restoration" ones from Stewmac and I really like them! They were only 40 bucks!! And they seem to be pretty sturdy.
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That's great Jason! And apart from the duco finish - what a stylish headstock shape!
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Yet another Dumont masterpiece!
Yet another Dumont masterpiece!
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Thanks everyone!
This one I made for myself !!!! It's like Christmas. You know the saying about the shoemaker always needing shoes...
It was one of those things I would work on here and there. It was almost comical trying to cut down a 25 inch scale dobro neck and making it fit.
As for Ducco "style" finish (I say "style" because I don't think it is the same as the finish on my Duolian--the real deal is so much more subtle)
Well, for 2 years I had been trying to come up with something. A fellow builder and dear friend and mentor let me in on it but only first making me swear to keep it to myself. It's his livelyhood and doesn't want me to name him (I asked)
Andy, I LOVE Commander Cody!!
This one I made for myself !!!! It's like Christmas. You know the saying about the shoemaker always needing shoes...
It was one of those things I would work on here and there. It was almost comical trying to cut down a 25 inch scale dobro neck and making it fit.
As for Ducco "style" finish (I say "style" because I don't think it is the same as the finish on my Duolian--the real deal is so much more subtle)
Well, for 2 years I had been trying to come up with something. A fellow builder and dear friend and mentor let me in on it but only first making me swear to keep it to myself. It's his livelyhood and doesn't want me to name him (I asked)
Andy, I LOVE Commander Cody!!
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