obzervr
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Very interesting... I am sure there are more project guitar species out there....
In anycase, I was toying with this classification for project guitars... The reason being, not all projects are scrapyard projects. I have personally built guitars from exotic unfinished parts.
Any comments on this?
Upgraded: Factory stock guitars, upgraded with selected parts.
Revived: Guitars that have been rested due to costly servicing costs.
Salvaged: Used guitar parts salvaged, and put together into a working guitar.
Custom Assembled: Guitar assembled from finished or unfinished parts by guitar parts manufacturers.
Exotic Custom: Guitars assembled from finished or unfinished exotic parts
Anyway, here is a revived squier Strat that I completed six months back. Installed LP type pickups with non traditional wiring for a unique sound and multiple tone variation.
Here are two clips made just before the guitar was sold.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tpjlD3uChZc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_51uRa2aT14
In anycase, I was toying with this classification for project guitars... The reason being, not all projects are scrapyard projects. I have personally built guitars from exotic unfinished parts.
Any comments on this?
Upgraded: Factory stock guitars, upgraded with selected parts.
Revived: Guitars that have been rested due to costly servicing costs.
Salvaged: Used guitar parts salvaged, and put together into a working guitar.
Custom Assembled: Guitar assembled from finished or unfinished parts by guitar parts manufacturers.
Exotic Custom: Guitars assembled from finished or unfinished exotic parts
Anyway, here is a revived squier Strat that I completed six months back. Installed LP type pickups with non traditional wiring for a unique sound and multiple tone variation.

Here are two clips made just before the guitar was sold.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tpjlD3uChZc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_51uRa2aT14
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