Lowe Shop Notes

Started by BTL, December 09, 2014, 08:47:38 PM

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BTL

Here's a first...gold hardware. This is a special request from a return customer.


Ken

What wood are those headstocks?  Really nice.

BTL

Thanks, Ken. It's roasted maple and I love the look, too! :)

Dave W

I'm not normally a fan of gold hardware but these look good, the gold goes well with the roasted maple.

BTL

#754
Thanks!

Introducing the NEW Allparts 65 neck: JZRO-B-65. Based on a mix of transition-era and modern specs, these are an exclusive offering from Lowe Custom Guitars.

JZRO-B-65 SPECS:

Scale Length: 25.5"
Neck Profile Shape: Standard C
Frets: 21 vintage frets (0.079" x 0.043")
Wood: Maple with rosewood slab fretboard
Neck Binding: White
Inlays: White pearloid fretboard dots and black side marker dots
Finish: Unfinished
Fretboard Radius: 9.5"
Nut Width: 1-5/8"
Heel Width: 2-3/16"
Heel Shape: Round
Tuning Peg Holes: Vintage 2-step hole
0.34" (8.5mm) bushing-hole diameter
0.25" (6.5mm) post-hole diameter
Truss Rod Adjustment Location: Heel
Neck Thickness: 0.86" at first fret 0.96" at twelfth fret














BTL

I always wondered which plant in Japan produced Allparts necks. I think I have my answer.




gearHed289

That's great man! I used to have a Crafted in Japan Geddy Lee Jazz Bass, and the workmanship was perfection.

BTL

Thanks! I'm proud of this collaboration with Allparts. :)

Something else new...I've had these for a while, but never shared. These Top-Hat UFO Strat-style knobs made from CNC-machined aluminum and plated with shiny chrome (not nickel). They're intended for use with standard ΒΌ" solid-shafts as found on vintage-style CTS pots. These are made in the USA.

Kind of cool, right?


gearHed289

As a fan of shiny things, yes, those are cool! Switch tip too.

BTL

Thanks!

These are priced competitively with other US-made parts available on Reverb.com. It will be interesting to see if they gain any traction.

:mrgreen: 

BTL

I sold this Ridler IV a while back, but forgot to take photos before I shipped it. It showed up on the resale market, so I grabbed these photos from the listing after it sold again.
















slinkp

That's a really cool bass. It has some elements that are reminiscent of familiar basses like the quasi-Rick body shape, yet I've never seen anything quite like it, and I like how your unique hardware goes with the paint job.
Basses: Gibson lpb-1, Gibson dc jr tribute, Greco thunderbird, Danelectro dc, Ibanez blazer.  Amps: genz benz shuttle 6.0, EA CXL110, EA CXL112, Spark 40.  Guitars: Danelectro 59XT, rebuilt cheap LP copy

BTL

#762
Thank you so much! I feel like I'm really hitting my stride as a designer and builder and certain products in the portfolio are doing really well. Turning a profit on complete builds has always been a challenge, but I feel like I may have finally cracked the code. :)

Pilgrim

That's one of the most visually striking basses I have seen. Part of it is the colors, but it really shows off the design.
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Ken

Beautiful, Brad.  Is the paint job supposed to be reminiscent of the Ford GT40?