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'82 Special Basket Case...


kkeller

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So, I find myself with an '82 Checkerboard-logo Special that I purchased from eBay a few years back. The shipping, as I recall, cost more than the actual guitar, but I took a chance because the pic on the auction looked like the original pickups were intact. It was missing the bridge and looked to be in really deplorable condition. I received the guitar and it had an unmistakable funk about it, was beat to death and was basically just junk.

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The guitar had been routed (badly) for a Kahler Pro, and many of the screws attaching the hardware had been replaced with things like sheetrock screws.

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But...The guitar had no breaks and the pickups were undamaged and actually worked! I brought it into the shop with the full intention of bandsawing it up and cutting my losses.

I just couldn't do it. I started talking to the techs in the shop, we decided to rescue it if we could. This is going to involve a good bit of work and skill to make this thing back into a Hamer. The initial exam showed that someone had shaved off one of the 'horns' quite a bit, almost 3/16".

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So, the next step is to re-rout the trem cavity and block it in with a piece of mahogany. The Kahler mounting holes will be doweled and trimmed.

The plan: Since the neck angle is shallow on these, we are going to remove about .075"(+/-) of the original top and body, down to meet the sanded part, and cover the top with a AAAA maple cap. The top then gets bound with creme celluloid and I'm thinking a light Tobacco Sunburst finish. It'll get a 2-FIG bridge, new machine heads and all new hardware along with the original pickups.

I'll be posting up more pics as we go along on this project, along with descriptions of problems and solutions as we go. Stay Tuned!

Kim

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By the way, the Guild isn't a stock piece (note the Dynasonics and the rosewood knobs), we threw that together in the shop.

Back the The Basket Case:

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Final assembly is this afternoon, I should be playing it tonight!

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That basket case is awesome. And, maybe it is a haunting from the "funk", but there is an apparition of a smiling, almost joker like, face in the flame near lower strap button location - nice bonus.

Jay,

No worries, Duane's Guild ended up at our Nashville shop and came up here, where we restored it:

KK

And apologies for being uninformed, but does "Hamer" have a Nashville shop? Or is that a "Guild" shop?

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That basket case is awesome. And, maybe it is a haunting from the "funk", but there is an apparition of a smiling, almost joker like, face in the flame near lower strap button location - nice bonus.

That's Kim's reflection.

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"Fender" had a shop in Nashville, now closed. Some of the guys came here, some went to Gib$on & Samick, at least one guy retired. They did all of the warranty service for Guild USA guitars.

K

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Wow, that's absolutely stunning. Can't want to see a full shot of it all assembled.

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Austin

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That basket case is awesome. And, maybe it is a haunting from the "funk", but there is an apparition of a smiling, almost joker like, face in the flame near lower strap button location - nice bonus.

That's Kim's reflection.

Holy Crap, it's the Hamburgler! You're busted, Kim - that top veneer is NOS Fender PhotoFlame film, isn't it?

Absolute beauty - you are an artist. That Ken guy, on the other hand . . .

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By the way, the Guild isn't a stock piece (note the Dynasonics and the rosewood knobs), we threw that together in the shop.

Back the The Basket Case:

SAM_0156.jpg

Final assembly is this afternoon, I should be playing it tonight!

Now that's 'special'. Beautiful. Love the compression of the grain at the bottom. Nice piece. Would love to do that when I retire! :rolleyes:

Dave

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Might be kinda cool (at least temporarily for a little modern twist) to mount the pups on this one directly to the body like the EVH stuff. Just sayin'...

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That is KILLER, Keller!

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Al,

I'll have it on Sunday for the shoot on the boat. I'll bring this down for you, though, and toss it off the bus on the way by your place:

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thanks

let me know when we can hook up

I can't wait to get that guitar.

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Is it for sale? :)

That there is the question. Great job! What a transition in only three weeks.

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