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MWoody
Posted 2011-09-18 12:37 AM (#348739)
Subject: Newest Member: Hollowbody Viproid



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Here's another installment for the BFLG. Still a work in progress but it plays now.


Loving the Spalted wood.
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kitmann
Posted 2011-09-18 3:38 AM (#348740 - in reply to #348739)
Subject: Re: Newest Member: Hollowbody Viproid



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Now that is a great looking guitar. Is that a UKll Neck. Love the body through strings, and the wood grain is so beautiful. :)
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seesquare
Posted 2011-09-18 1:47 PM (#348741 - in reply to #348739)
Subject: Re: Newest Member: Hollowbody Viproid


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Nicely done, Mike!
Volume, no tone?
And, if I may, can you find a knob that matches the pup ring? Or, just a chrome Tele knob would probably suffice.
(Uh-huh, Square, I got yer aesthetics right here, Bucko!)
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MWoody
Posted 2011-09-18 2:48 PM (#348742 - in reply to #348739)
Subject: Re: Newest Member: Hollowbody Viproid



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Preacher Neck and the button was just put in place. A Koa/Maple knob will (or two) will end up there.

Always listening Chris... sometimes short on parts though.
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kitmann
Posted 2011-09-19 1:01 AM (#348743 - in reply to #348739)
Subject: Re: Newest Member: Hollowbody Viproid



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Mike will this be a guitar you are going to raffle off or are you going to sell it or just plan on keeping it? That is one stunning guitar. If it happens to be a raffle I would like to get in on it somehow.
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MWoody
Posted 2011-09-19 8:48 AM (#348744 - in reply to #348739)
Subject: Re: Newest Member: Hollowbody Viproid



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TBD
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Damon67
Posted 2011-09-19 12:16 PM (#348745 - in reply to #348739)
Subject: Re: Newest Member: Hollowbody Viproid



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Originally posted by MWoody:
Preacher Neck
I remember dots on my preacher.
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Captain Lovehandles
Posted 2011-09-19 1:13 PM (#348746 - in reply to #348739)
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Preacher Deluxe would have the abalone bar inlay.
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Damon67
Posted 2011-09-19 2:13 PM (#348747 - in reply to #348739)
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Originally posted by Captain Lovehandles:
Preacher Deluxe would have the abalone bar inlay.
It would also be bound, this one is an odd duck
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MWoody
Posted 2011-09-19 8:26 PM (#348748 - in reply to #348739)
Subject: Re: Newest Member: Hollowbody Viproid



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Missing link?

With the Parts bin treasures and the connections we have here there should be no surprises...
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Jonmark Stone
Posted 2011-09-19 9:05 PM (#348749 - in reply to #348739)
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Really stunning, Mike.

If you put an ea-68 bridge with an RMC pickup system on that, it'd be one of my fantasy projects.
Never imagined a top that pretty though...
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dobro
Posted 2011-09-20 8:33 AM (#348750 - in reply to #348739)
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I'm a bit dense on this custom stuff: you MADE that? What is the wood, and what does the neck look like? I assume that there was an original (Viper?) body? .... Wow
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MWoody
Posted 2011-09-20 9:25 AM (#348751 - in reply to #348739)
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This should explain it a little.

Hollowbody Viper

The body is Mahogany sides, Spalted Maple top and Maple back. A little Walnut here and there.

Had a Preacher Deluxe Neck and a little help from my friends.

I took similar licence and made a Deacon in the same way.



The guitar weighs in at about 4 lbs.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2011-09-20 12:18 PM (#348752 - in reply to #348739)
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What did you ever do with that deep THead body you had?
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2011-09-20 1:37 PM (#348753 - in reply to #348739)
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Mike, 4 pounds? Really? That would make it super lightweight. I would guess it to be at least 6 pounds and perhaps even closer to 7 with its mostly solid body. My lightest guitar is the Hamer Improv, a small archtop with minimal electronics at 4.8 pounds. My chambered Vipers, which yours appears to closely resemble, are 6.8 pounds.
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MWoody
Posted 2011-09-20 6:16 PM (#348754 - in reply to #348739)
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"What did you ever do with that deep THead body you had?"

It's on the shelf. Has more historical value than parts donor aptitude.
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dobro
Posted 2011-09-20 9:23 PM (#348755 - in reply to #348739)
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Wow, the Deacon is really nice. I always like that body-shape. Funny that it did not "catch on" in a more mainstream way....
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standing
Posted 2011-09-20 11:07 PM (#348756 - in reply to #348739)
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Originally posted by ProfessorBB:
My chambered Vipers, which yours appears to closely resemble, are 6.8 pounds.
Chambered Vipers? As in the old solid-body Vipers, but chambered? Custom ordered? Aftermarket modified? Woody Creations? Do tell...

As close as I can weigh them at the moment, my standard solid-body Viper weighs around 8 pounds, the Urelite one is about 6 pounds.... (Although I hear that with the right strap, they're virtually weightless anyway.) ;)
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2011-09-21 9:48 AM (#348757 - in reply to #348739)
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Originally posted by standing:
Chambered Vipers? As in the old solid-body Vipers, but chambered? Custom ordered? Aftermarket modified? Woody Creations? Do tell...
Standing, I'm referring to the EA-63/68 chambered-bodied peizoelectric models which are sometimes referred to Vipers. The older solid Vipers are very heavy. My ash Viper III is the heaviest guitar I own at 9 pounds 13 ounces.
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standing
Posted 2011-09-21 10:40 PM (#348758 - in reply to #348739)
Subject: Re: Newest Member: Hollowbody Viproid



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Originally posted by ProfessorBB:
Originally posted by standing:
Chambered Vipers? As in the old solid-body Vipers, but chambered? Custom ordered? Aftermarket modified? Woody Creations? Do tell...
Standing, I'm referring to the EA-63/68 chambered-bodied peizoelectric models which are sometimes referred to Vipers. The older solid Vipers are very heavy. My ash Viper III is the heaviest guitar I own at 9 pounds 13 ounces.
I knew those were also called Vipers, but I didn't
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standing
Posted 2011-09-21 10:40 PM (#348759 - in reply to #348739)
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Originally posted by ProfessorBB:
Originally posted by standing:
Chambered Vipers? As in the old solid-body Vipers, but chambered? Custom ordered? Aftermarket modified? Woody Creations? Do tell...
Standing, I'm referring to the EA-63/68 chambered-bodied peizoelectric models which are sometimes referred to Vipers. The older solid Vipers are very heavy. My ash Viper III is the heaviest guitar I own at 9 pounds 13 ounces.
I knew those were also called Vipers, but I didn't
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standing
Posted 2011-09-21 11:06 PM (#348760 - in reply to #348739)
Subject: Re: Newest Member: Hollowbody Viproid



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Originally posted by ProfessorBB:
Originally posted by standing:
Chambered Vipers? As in the old solid-body Vipers, but chambered? Custom ordered? Aftermarket modified? Woody Creations? Do tell...
Standing, I'm referring to the EA-63/68 chambered-bodied peizoelectric models which are sometimes referred to Vipers. The older solid Vipers are very heavy. My ash Viper III is the heaviest guitar I own at 9 pounds 13 ounces.
Thanks Prof,
I knew those were also called Vipers, but I didn't realize they were chambered, I thought they were completely hollow. And yes, the solid-bodied Vipers are on the heavy side, that's why I was curious if you'd somehow gotten your hands on a chambered version. That would be cool, if they existed... ;-)
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standing
Posted 2011-09-21 11:15 PM (#348761 - in reply to #348739)
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Sorry for the multi-posts…I should know better than to try to post from my phone, it has a mind of its own… by the time I tried to fix it, I couldn't edit any of them anymore…

We now return you to the original topic; Woody's very cool Viper…
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2011-09-22 9:12 AM (#348762 - in reply to #348739)
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Here's a photo of Rick at the factory holding a chambered Viper body.

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standing
Posted 2011-09-22 6:21 PM (#348763 - in reply to #348739)
Subject: Re: Newest Member: Hollowbody Viproid



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Based only on appearance, I assumed they were lyrachord-backed. Were the backs sprayed with bowl-paint or something? I saw Jonmark's photo of his with the paint removed, it looks amazing…

Now I better understand the appeal of the EA Vipers… thanks!

It looks like the EA-Vipers are similar in shape but larger than the solid-body Vipers, so therefore, the Woody Viper above is based on the smaller solid-body Viper shape, but hollow, correct? That is very cool.
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