Doc's Gallery
Some interesting guitar creations and amusing stories from a guitar Surgeon

* Please note: Gallery items are for exhibit, NOT for sale

Custom Mini '61 SG Jr.

Fender/Gibson Combo

Mike's Kustom Kramer

Custom TeleBlaster

Les Paul Custom Deluxe

Guild Casino ??

Custom Music Man Silhouette

Count Chocula

The Cornflake Box Axe

Fairport with the Cornflake Axe

Warmoth Custom 

Many Clamps 

Doc Custom 5 String Bass

The Yellow Bird

Black Tele 

Telecaster Elite

Performance/Chandler Custom  

Three Little Pigs 

Gibson SG Standard

"Doc" Custom

The "Eddie" 

"Doc" Custom Teardrop

Martin 018 Koa

Look Ma ~ No Frets !

Yo! Dude Looks Like a Lady!  

GUILD CASINO ??

What to do with an old Starfire that's been hacked? My friend Tim from the "Swinging Steaks" brought this to me and said, "I want good vibe with this guitar. I was thinking about P-90's". To the Bat-cave Robin! 

I tore through my pile of "junk" - several thousand dollars worth of vintage and current used parts, slightly categorized on different shelves of a big wire rack. 
Oi-Vai!
  Sure enough, an ancient pair of P-90's with a good strong reading. How to mount them? Meanwhile, back at the rack….. Yeah, baby! 

A nice set of chrome dog-ear covers. After the electronics were squared away, we gave the pedestal bridge the ol' heave-ho and hard-mounted a Nashville bridge into the face & center block for that 335 effect. Bingo! An ES-335, ES-330, or Starfire NEVER sounded like this! No feedback like a 330, way more character than a 335, and well, Starfire? This one's born-again hard! How much for the ancient P-90's with the obsolete chrome doggy covers? DON'T ASK!

Tim's very, very, very cool guitar!

 

 

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