12 String Jazzblaster Project
Posted: Tue Oct 07, 2014 4:35 am
Normally when I make a guitar I’ll do everything myself from painting to shaping a body, this time I’m outsourcing it and I am really excited to see how it goes. I’ll keep the thread updated as I’m going if anybody’s interested.
So I decided to make a 12-string guitar. I’ve been meaning to get one for a while, when I was in New York last year I decided I definitely wanted to buy one. I’d never seen an electric 12-string in person in a shop where I could play it without showing the cash first (Sydney right?)
I meant to buy a Rickenbacker, then a surf green Nelson then a Coronado XII. All were in my price range but I kept passing thinking I’d find better and then I finished up in New York and there was nothing there not hilariously inflated.
I decided that I’m going to do it so I ordered a bunch of parts to get it done.
Here's my mockup:
I ordered the Warmoth 65 12 string neck, basic rosewood maple normal pearl dots. I went with the neck that was the cheapest in the Warmoth pre-made section. Never been a big fan of blocks/binding and this one had everything that I needed.

For the body, I wanted it to be a straight Jazzmaster. No electric xii controls or anything but the full Jazzmaster with rhythm circuit etc. I decided to go with an MJT body and get the whole thing a cool aged Fiesta Red. I gave them this image as a colour guide, apparently MJT sticks really close to images and I'm excited cause that Fiesta Red has faded awesomely.

I am also getting a matching headstock and an aged one ply white pickguard.
Hardware is getting aged a little too. Like this:

For pickups, I’m getting Curtis Novak Wide Range Humbuckers in Jazzmaster size. They are my favourite pickups and Curtis said they should sound really good in a 12 string. Picked up a string tree from Angela’s instruments too.

Eventually I'm gonna replace the trem with the Paul Rhoney designed hard tail 12 Jazzmaster tailpiece.

However gotta wait for that to get made. For now I'm gonna use the conventional trem. Maybe it will work fine?
One thing I was thinking of doing was putting in a Rickenbacker 12 string converter comb. I don’t want to bring two guitars to shows, I don’t bend strings and I think that it might be a cool way to play 6 and 12 string songs using the same guitar. Has anybody tried one?

Waiting is excruciating but making GAS for other stuff subside a bit!
So I decided to make a 12-string guitar. I’ve been meaning to get one for a while, when I was in New York last year I decided I definitely wanted to buy one. I’d never seen an electric 12-string in person in a shop where I could play it without showing the cash first (Sydney right?)
I meant to buy a Rickenbacker, then a surf green Nelson then a Coronado XII. All were in my price range but I kept passing thinking I’d find better and then I finished up in New York and there was nothing there not hilariously inflated.
I decided that I’m going to do it so I ordered a bunch of parts to get it done.
Here's my mockup:
I ordered the Warmoth 65 12 string neck, basic rosewood maple normal pearl dots. I went with the neck that was the cheapest in the Warmoth pre-made section. Never been a big fan of blocks/binding and this one had everything that I needed.

For the body, I wanted it to be a straight Jazzmaster. No electric xii controls or anything but the full Jazzmaster with rhythm circuit etc. I decided to go with an MJT body and get the whole thing a cool aged Fiesta Red. I gave them this image as a colour guide, apparently MJT sticks really close to images and I'm excited cause that Fiesta Red has faded awesomely.

I am also getting a matching headstock and an aged one ply white pickguard.
Hardware is getting aged a little too. Like this:
For pickups, I’m getting Curtis Novak Wide Range Humbuckers in Jazzmaster size. They are my favourite pickups and Curtis said they should sound really good in a 12 string. Picked up a string tree from Angela’s instruments too.

Eventually I'm gonna replace the trem with the Paul Rhoney designed hard tail 12 Jazzmaster tailpiece.

However gotta wait for that to get made. For now I'm gonna use the conventional trem. Maybe it will work fine?
One thing I was thinking of doing was putting in a Rickenbacker 12 string converter comb. I don’t want to bring two guitars to shows, I don’t bend strings and I think that it might be a cool way to play 6 and 12 string songs using the same guitar. Has anybody tried one?

Waiting is excruciating but making GAS for other stuff subside a bit!