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Everyone Builds a Frankenstrat Eventually!


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#Builds #Frankenstrat #Eventually

Originally posted by UCsRB2FqPnUs8R7Np1XQc2xQ at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R11bPLdN9uE

24 thoughts on “Everyone Builds a Frankenstrat Eventually!

  • He got his body and neck from charvell it was a second meaning the body wasn't perfect it had a knot in it he paid 60$for the body and 75 for the neck. It was made for 3 single coil pickups he actually hammer and chiseled out for the humbucker. It really started light blue but stopped 1/2 way then just went black. Bought the reflectors at trucks tops as he traveled on tour. And people thought it was only a tone pot so they be confused about his sound it was just a 50 k pot. And Schaller tuners and regular strat bridge then Kahler bridge 2nd then Floyd Rose. Sorry for the stupid information on it. I watch him explain in a old video about how Frankie was born.

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  • Look at the balls on you, modifying a customer's guitar (adding the string tree) without their permission. Great video, Dane!

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  • That boogie body was from the 70s. He played it as black & white version when I seen him in 1979. You said it was from 1980.

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  • Dane, I like your vids well enough to subscribe, but I have to take issue. I don't do signature guitars. I don't even have a Les Paul — and yes, Les Paul was a real person, so every one of those so-named guitars is a sig model, and many are double-sigs. I can't play like those other people (any more than I already do, anyway), but I CAN play like me. Any guitar I own has to accommodate that kind of playing style well; everything else I leave in the store. I've become an amateur tech, too, so I can work with many guitars and come up with something I think is decent. With that sort of thing going on, a good guitar is only a smart purchase and a small amount of work away. Who needs somebody ELSE'S axe!?⁉

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  • in the 70's he used Fender Bullets 40-32-24-15-11-09 he later switched to 42-09's My first build was a Franky ( love the video Dane)

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  • He did a great job on the paint. Too bad he didn’t route it for a Floyd ????????????????????????????????

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