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Title: Thinking of building a Jimmy herring style strat
Post by: fulltone1989 on January 17, 2014, 09:59:03 AM
Hey all,

Thinking of building a Jimmy Herring Strat. Alder body, RW fretboard, 6100 fretwire, SD 59's, 2 volumes, 1 tone. I'd also like to use the switches I have for some s/h and parallel/series options - but I already have that option in another guitar so IDK. What else do I need besides the monster chops?
Title: Re: Thinking of building a Jimmy herring style strat
Post by: Heady Jam Fan on January 17, 2014, 10:00:17 AM
Wes Mongomery's seed and Gypsie tears
Title: Re: Thinking of building a Jimmy herring style strat
Post by: fulltone1989 on January 17, 2014, 10:10:15 AM
Quote from: Heady Jam Fan on January 17, 2014, 10:00:17 AM
Wes Mongomery's seed and Gypsie tears

lolwut
Title: Re: Thinking of building a Jimmy herring style strat
Post by: Heady Jam Fan on January 17, 2014, 10:13:55 AM
Makes a great shellac.

You need strings.
Title: Re: Thinking of building a Jimmy herring style strat
Post by: fulltone1989 on January 17, 2014, 10:29:13 AM
Shellac is a resin secreted by the female lac bug, on trees in the forests of India and Thailand. I wonder if that helps the wood breathe moar.

Hmm, I didn't consider strings. EXL110's like all my other guitars.
Title: Re: Thinking of building a Jimmy herring style strat
Post by: Heady Jam Fan on January 17, 2014, 10:48:16 AM
Sounds like a cool build. Basically a double fat strat? I have a double fat strat right now I got in a trade. The humbuckers are pretty damn hot for passives and much louder than the middle three settings on the 5 way switch. I don't even know what the middle three settings are to be honest. Are you gonna use a 5-way or 3-way switch?
Title: Re: Thinking of building a Jimmy herring style strat
Post by: fulltone1989 on January 17, 2014, 11:25:22 AM
Quote from: Heady Jam Fan on January 17, 2014, 10:48:16 AM
Sounds like a cool build. Basically a double fat strat? I have a double fat strat right now I got in a trade. The humbuckers are pretty damn hot for passives and much louder than the middle three settings on the 5 way switch. I don't even know what the middle three settings are to be honest. Are you gonna use a 5-way or 3-way switch?

I'm excited. It's similar to a double fat, I think that it's close to the double fat or essentially the Big Apple strat Fender put out in the early 2000's. Not sure on whether or not to use the 5 or 3 way. Looking at pic's of JH playing the Gene Baker made one it seems his is on the middle setting and he uses both volume knobs to mix which pickups get more. I may install a 5 way switch if I can still get s/h options and then i'd only need to use one of my switches. I think most strats come pre-routed for hums nowadays. Are mighty mite bodies any good?
Title: Re: Thinking of building a Jimmy herring style strat
Post by: Heady Jam Fan on January 17, 2014, 11:45:50 AM
Quote from: fulltone1989 on January 17, 2014, 11:25:22 AM
Quote from: Heady Jam Fan on January 17, 2014, 10:48:16 AM
Sounds like a cool build. Basically a double fat strat? I have a double fat strat right now I got in a trade. The humbuckers are pretty damn hot for passives and much louder than the middle three settings on the 5 way switch. I don't even know what the middle three settings are to be honest. Are you gonna use a 5-way or 3-way switch?

I'm excited. It's similar to a double fat, I think that it's close to the double fat or essentially the Big Apple strat Fender put out in the early 2000's. Not sure on whether or not to use the 5 or 3 way. Looking at pic's of JH playing the Gene Baker made one it seems his is on the middle setting and he uses both volume knobs to mix which pickups get more. I may install a 5 way switch if I can still get s/h options and then i'd only need to use one of my switches. I think most strats come pre-routed for hums nowadays. Are mighty mite bodies any good?

I don't know anything about mighty mite bodies, but I had a Tele with a Warmoth neck and it was pretty killer. $300 or so though I think. I got it in a trade and kept it for about a week.

You could get a jigsaw and a router and make your own!
Title: Re: Thinking of building a Jimmy herring style strat
Post by: fulltone1989 on January 17, 2014, 02:28:23 PM
Quote from: Heady Jam Fan on January 17, 2014, 11:45:50 AM
Quote from: fulltone1989 on January 17, 2014, 11:25:22 AM
Quote from: Heady Jam Fan on January 17, 2014, 10:48:16 AM
Sounds like a cool build. Basically a double fat strat? I have a double fat strat right now I got in a trade. The humbuckers are pretty damn hot for passives and much louder than the middle three settings on the 5 way switch. I don't even know what the middle three settings are to be honest. Are you gonna use a 5-way or 3-way switch?

I'm excited. It's similar to a double fat, I think that it's close to the double fat or essentially the Big Apple strat Fender put out in the early 2000's. Not sure on whether or not to use the 5 or 3 way. Looking at pic's of JH playing the Gene Baker made one it seems his is on the middle setting and he uses both volume knobs to mix which pickups get more. I may install a 5 way switch if I can still get s/h options and then i'd only need to use one of my switches. I think most strats come pre-routed for hums nowadays. Are mighty mite bodies any good?

I don't know anything about mighty mite bodies, but I had a Tele with a Warmoth neck and it was pretty killer. $300 or so though I think. I got it in a trade and kept it for about a week.

You could get a jigsaw and a router and make your own!

I was definitely going to do Warmoth for the neck, I think they fit Fender bodies with some shimming - and cheaper in the long run than getting a Fender neck and having to refret for 6100's wire. I'm not that savvy with woodworking! I'll see what my old man's got it the garage, if I could get a trace of it I'm sure I could figure something out.