This SC-1 has been through some rough hands over the years. Tody was routed (and not particularly well) for HH configuration at some point, with custom pickguards made to accommodate the route cavities and the extended control route. Originally viking blue, by the time I got it it had been refinished in a dark navy metallic, and shows heavy relicing. Looks very similar to what a pricey MJT refinish job would yield, actually, but this appears to be genuine wear. The neck is a gem. Grovers have replaced the original tuners, but the neck is otherwise all original, and I'd eyeball the frets at about 75% life left in them. Electronics were a mess--none of the pots were wired correctly, the switch had some sort of thick goo all over it, and the humbuckers were mounted in slanted rings that would have been too tall on a Les Paul. As a result, it passed a signal through only one pickup, with neither potentiometer having any effect. And the strings had a lovely tendency to bounce off of the too-tall pickup rings with anything other than the lightest strumming. Still, I saw a diamond in the rough here.
Took it apart, cleaned it up as best I could, used some high-temp auto paint to touch up the color of the funky plastic guards, and put in a nice set of hot wound P90s (Bootstrap Skookum Mean 90s--these are awesome) and new aluminum rings. New pots, .022 oil in paper cap, all new cloth wiring throughout.
It's no show prize, but I'm really happy with the result. The neck is GREAT, and at 6.6 lbs it's easy on the shoulders. I set it up with .12s, and am kind of blown away at how well it plays. Not a dead note on the neck, sustains nicely, and set up low and comfy.
Once I had it put together and realized how the new color scheme held together, there was really only thing left to do. The decal was the finishing touch.
Behold the Blue Meanie!


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