Can you say customized?

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jonc
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Can you say customized?

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Skyhawk w/ Kahler on the Bay. "Customization" looks like a cross between a Climax and who knows what. guess it gives good access to the upper frets. ;)

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desertrat07
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Thats horrible. Removing that much mass from such a critical area can't be a good thing.
otis66
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Looks like a good idea if the neck has inserts for machined bolts.
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Post by Michael-GnL-Michael »

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That crosses the line between aesthetic appeal and functionality. Even finished flawlessly it is a tragic impact of the beauty of the guitar.........at least it is on the backside.........butt it looks like backside. :thumbdown:

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One man's customized is another man's mutilated...
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Post by louis cyfer »

it looks like they kinda tried to do the suhr neck joint thing. i really like it for the accessibility, and visually i don't mind it, not visible from the front. i couldn't find it on the bay, i would have considered it, of course a deep discount for the "butchering".
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climax:

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Post by Michael-GnL-Michael »

jonc wrote:climax:

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Well, when done right it is not that bad........good even. Notice the arc nestles in place and is harmonious with the horns.

The customizer guy on the other hand should have used a compass and router guide. The result looks like he used a sanding device of some type and all by eye?
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Aside from the body mangling, it looks like he reshaped the neck and stuck the new attachment screws well farther down than the originals. I wouldn't touch this one with a ten foot pole. There's no way that neck will remain stable. I doubt it would even stay in tune.

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jonc wrote:climax:

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beautifully done. great job. obviously the routing was redone, looks like professionally at that. really looks like a washburn from the back
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KenC wrote:Aside from the body mangling, it looks like he reshaped the neck and stuck the new attachment screws well farther down than the originals. I wouldn't touch this one with a ten foot pole. There's no way that neck will remain stable. I doubt it would even stay in tune.

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both horns were reshaped for sure, i don't see where the neck was reshaped, but of course that doesn't mean it wasn't. i don't know about the stability. it could work. if the neck doesn't move it should stay in tune. especially if he left some of the other mounting screws in place under the plate.
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If you look closely you can see where the finish was removed from the neck, and it was reshaped to match the new contour of the pocket. The two dark spots on the neck were the original mounting screws (I just confirmed the locations relative to the lower horn on my Skyhawk). The four new screws are in the last 1.5" of the butt of the neck. That should put all of the stress from the strings in a very small bit of wood. It's also putting the screws pretty close to the end of the truss rod.

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louis cyfer wrote:
jonc wrote:climax:

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beautifully done. great job. obviously the routing was redone, looks like professionally at that. really looks like a washburn from the back
that back "relief" was standard on all Climax guitars and basses and is one of the reasons why my Climax bass is my go-to, as it's a very comfortable instrument to play.