Rehab: Ibanez Jet King

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IT LIVES!
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After a few months of this project sitting in limbo (and by limbo I mean my garage while I was waiting for my friend to get back from tour) I hammered it out today. Ultimately I replaced the pickups, wiring, bridge, and installed Schaller strap buttons. I changed the positions of the pickup toggle and output jack to be more like a Jazzmaster's, it just felt right after removing the original coil tap switches and replacing the stock humbuckers with P-90s. Not to mention the body is offset anyways. For a guitar that had been broken in two, it sounds and feels surprisingly good.
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that looks great
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Nice! also now it has mojo!
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If it doesn't have mojo, i don't want it! lol

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Re: Rehab: Ibanez Jet King

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Awesome fix! This gives me hope for my guitar:
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I hope I'll do as good of a job when I have the time to try and fix it!
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Thanks!

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My. God. Was anybody in the way when that guitar met its end? Poor little mockingbird.

That's gonna take some doing. It's gonna need a whole new neck! I lucked out on the Jet King. Its neck didn't get damaged at all and was still straight as an arrow when I restrung it. Only advice I have is to clean up the breaks, pull out splinters, straighten broken bits out and glue that sucker up with Elmer's Carpenter's/Wood Glue. Then get it under as much pressure as possible for 24-48 hours.
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Re: Rehab: Ibanez Jet King

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Only the floor was in the way, no one got hurt except for the guitar. Yeah, the neck was already cracked before it met it's final end, but I think a standard start neck should fit. I have yet to take the measurements. We'll see!

Did taping it up provide enough pressure for it to make a solid joint with glue? I was thinking I'd need some kind of belt, but if taping would work that would actually be easier!
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Well that's good. I heard that there was a kid in the way when the Jet King met its end, he was never heard from or seen again...

Accurate measurements are your best friend! :thumb:

I think it did. I used painters tape to set it up then I pulled the electrical tape taught as I wrapped it to get it as tight as I could.
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Re: Rehab: Ibanez Jet King

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Obulus wrote: but I think a standard start neck should fit.!
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Measuring is key particularly with a BC Rich, most Mocking birds [and warlocks] take a 24 fret 24 3/4" scale neck which is not a easy thing to find [BC Rich, LTD and Godin are the easies to find] but not all… my lucite mocking bird body fits a standard start neck... :idk:
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Re: Rehab: Ibanez Jet King

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I have to check this again, but a while back I measured the scale of it, and I believe it was 25,5" so I hope it all works out (it's not a BC branded guitar actually, so that might explain the unexpected scale).

Major problem is though that I won't have any cloud shaped markers on the neck anymore. That does make me sad a little bit.
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