Monthly Archives: May 2010

Our Custom Relics

dscf8292_rs “Relic”, “Road worn, Aged? What does it all mean?

I think it actually started when Hot Rodders in the America began to make their “Rods” look like they’d been sitting in a shed for 50 years. This resulted in a new kind of hot rod. I give you the “Rust Rod”. Why do these fanatics want to make their cars look like this? I don’t know, however I personally love them to bits.

Right then, I suppose you can think of the trend towards replica “aged” or “worn” classic guitars as being a bit like the above. To achieve this look takes a lot of time, patience and dear I say skill. The result sometimes turns into something more than just a replication. I would describe the end product as a piece of art. Each custom instrument is totally unique and bears the distinctive “Guitar Repairers” touch. The choice of materials, the shaping of the neck, the fret size, the tone and most importantly, the balance. What is that? I hear you say. Balance is how all the components come together to make the whole. For example, we might swap the necks three times before we find the “right” one for a particular guitar. It isn’t a formula or an exact science, it’s more about trial and error and what “feels” right. Our ambition is to produce a guitar that wraps itself around you like a glove and won’t release you.

One thing folks always say about a vintage replicas and that is “Wow! They really look beat” and indeed they do. When I was a younger chap and playing “Rawk!”5 nights a week in sweaty Queensland pubs, our guitars really took a beating.

The sweat, the heat, the booze, the occasional mishap…or not. Really took it’s toll. Many folks who’ve visited us have enquired about my ’92 Strat’. Sixteen years of gigging has taken it’s toll (in a good way). So if you can imagine what 40 years of gigging might do, then you’ll understand that my interpretation of “aged” is reaaallly aged!

72 Thinline Telecaster

dscf8900 This is an all original 1972 Thinline Tele. Beautiful tobacco sunburst, old pearloid scratchplate and all original fender gear bar a set of schaller machine heads (a customization that was the fashion during the 80’s). This guitar has a bright ballsy treble with a fat crunchy mid-range  and sounds sooooo goood. Give us a call to find out more

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1979 Gibson Les Paul

dscf7116 This here is a 1979 Gibson Les Paul. All original parts and case. This thing has a killer sound, big ballsy bottem end with a big fat crunchy midrange. It’s solid mahogany body makes this guitar not for the weak shouldered. Come on in to have a play. all yours for $4995. inc case

Green Relic T-Style

dscf8830 ok… what do you get when you cross a medium weight swamp ash body with a ‘64 Jazzmaster, and a Mustang tremolo? well, maybe you get this!

with a ‘59 resissue humbucker in the bridge and a P90 in the neck couple up to a tuno-matic bridge. This thing is a hard rocking monster of a guitar with a sleek fast neck and street cred to die for

$1595

Sunburst Yamaha Bass

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Custom built from the Masterbasser Will Beckworth. blurb coming soon

RRP $695