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As long as you are confident... Those are some lofty goals though. That would be a tough job WITH a CNC, much less by hand. Subscribed. :)

well other than having the guitar, its the experience i want. Not one machine will touch this guitar, only my hands. I'm doing this old school so when its finished its more personal to me and not just a wall hanger.
 

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Inlay design looks intricate but very damn cool!
 

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wow, good luck with the build

if that was my build, i would prefer the upper horn to be shorter though, to make it looks more guitar than bass :D, but it's your guitar :hbang:
 

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wow, good luck with the build

if that was my build, i would prefer the upper horn to be shorter though, to make it looks more guitar than bass :D, but it's your guitar :hbang:

Well I have the knockoff version of the H3 esp and it plays like a dream except for one factor, the body needs to be cut away on the bottom left, which i intend to do on this build. To be put simply, this design is a Les Paul and an esp H3 super strat combined. By the way the really tall horn angles my POS H3 just right when using a strap.

Here is what my POS pretends to be and the biggest muse for this guitar.
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