Electrical Guitar Company Guitars
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Re: Electrical Guitar Company Guitars
Man, those look cool, especially the acoustic! Guess I should have specified UK/EU though since I doubt shipping from Australia is any less than from the US. Always seems like all the good stuff is going on somewhere else!
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Re: Electrical Guitar Company Guitars
phantasmagorovich wrote:Speaking of Anodizing, has anyone ever ordered an EGC with the fingerboard anodized?
I've seen powdercoated but I don't think I've seen anodized.
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monkeydancer wrote:Anyone know anything about aluminium builders outside the US? I've found a couple of guys in england with a quick google search but they don't really have info on pricing and such, which I guess doesn't matter TOO much but it'll be a while before I have the money to get any guitar so I'd like to know.
There's always Loic Lepape making sweet steel-bodies guitars over in France. I can't tell from his site on my phone if he ever builds necks out of aluminum or steel, though. (I imagine the latter would be really heavy, even if it was made the way the bodies are.)
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Re: Electrical Guitar Company Guitars
mathias wrote:monkeydancer wrote:Anyone know anything about aluminium builders outside the US? I've found a couple of guys in england with a quick google search but they don't really have info on pricing and such, which I guess doesn't matter TOO much but it'll be a while before I have the money to get any guitar so I'd like to know.
There's always Loic Lepape making sweet steel-bodies guitars over in France. I can't tell from his site on my phone if he ever builds necks out of aluminum or steel, though. (I imagine the latter would be really heavy, even if it was made the way the bodies are.)
Those are wood necks, dude. Just the bodies are METULL.
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Hmm. Think he'd build an Alu neck? He's probably not set up to machine something like that, much less set up for aluminum. Might take awhile...
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Re: Electrical Guitar Company Guitars
phantasmagorovich wrote:Speaking of Anodizing, has anyone ever ordered an EGC with the fingerboard anodized?
My fretboard and pickguard/control plate will all be anodized matte black. The body, neck, and headstock will be anodized Titanium. Basically everything will be anodized beyond the neck edges and pickguard edges. Those will be left raw to get the faux binding and multilayered pickguard looks going.

Here's a few with anodized boards OR anodized everything....



t-rey wrote:blahquaker wrote:these are both beautiful
Anodize and or powedercoat that one green (all flaked out like a Carbon Copy) and it's the EXACT EGC I think about when I touch myself.
A Standard model like you describe would look FUCKING SICK! Kinda like these only sparkle green as opposed to stain....


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Re: Electrical Guitar Company Guitars
Exactly. Think like a Carbon Copy and that's pretty much how I would want it.
It's cool that your fretboard is anodized - it's my understanding that the anodized stuff will wear or scratch more easily right? If that's the case I can only imagine how supremely badass the fretboard will look after a few months/years of wear
It's cool that your fretboard is anodized - it's my understanding that the anodized stuff will wear or scratch more easily right? If that's the case I can only imagine how supremely badass the fretboard will look after a few months/years of wear

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Kevin told me the anodized board should actually outlive the powdercoat in terms of wear. I really went for it cuz I love how the brushed finished is retained when anodizing as oppossed to covering it with powdercoat...
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Touche - I had them mixed up. Makes me want a powdercoated board though for dat wear.
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Agreed, some aluminum wearing through all vintage style would look quite badass. I bet that would take forever tho...
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t-rey wrote:Exactly. Think like a Carbon Copy and that's pretty much how I would want it.
It's cool that your fretboard is anodized - it's my understanding that the anodized stuff will wear or scratch more easily right? If that's the case I can only imagine how supremely badass the fretboard will look after a few months/years of wear
Anodized stuff should out last powder coating. Very durable coating.
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Holy Schnikes wrote:Agreed, some aluminum wearing through all vintage style would look quite badass. I bet that would take forever tho...
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Re: Electrical Guitar Company Guitars
ok so with fender rereleasing their electric mandolin it got me thinkin
egc aluminum electric mandolin? aluminum neck violin???
egc aluminum electric mandolin? aluminum neck violin???
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