It is time. I can't put it off any longer. This itch has been wanting a good scratching since I was 16. I have modified instruments. I have refinished them. I have built up parts guitars. I have built a few crazy contraptions like an upright bass banjo with a 22" kick drum and an acoustic long necked dulcimer. Actually when I bought this house in 2003 the plan was to set up the garage as a wood shop but cars got in the way. Now I do all my car stuff at work so the garage is free again.
So it's gonna happen. I subscribe to a lot of weird/fetish guitar groups on instagram and facebook and a few months ago I saw one that was new to me that made me gasp a little. The Magnatone Mark VIII designed by Paul Barth before he went to Rickenbaker and made legendary stuff.
It's got a little bit of the little Ricky solid body thing, a bit of Tele and even some Les Paul Jr in there. High quirk factor, but not too alien like the Wandre stuff I also love.
I found a good head on photo and massaged it in MS paint long enough to get an outline and then dug out this strange projector thing I probably purchased just because it bears a strong resemblance to the laser in "Real Genius"
I then made two lines 24.75" inches apart on a sheet of paper and enlarged the image on it until the marks lined up with the nut and bridge and started penciling it out.
Turned the lights on and
Close enough. Some time with the french curves got it smoothed out. Then I flopped a sheet of acrylic over that and transferred it with a sharpie.
Then I could use the acrylic over full size gibson plans to get a better idea of scale and see if any parts of an existing template set could work. The answer was no.
But it does show just how similar the Magnatone shape is to the Junior/special shape that I love so much. Interesting to note the Magnatone neck is offset about 3/8" from the centerline. I think that is what gives it the "quirky" feeling. If I center it up things feel a bit more normal
So as of right now I am planning two guitars. a Junior style with a single P90, wraparound bridge and Kluson 3 on a plate tuners. And a fuller featured one with a Gibson Classic 57 in the bridge, a P94 in the neck and some Schaller tuners.
A lot of time will probably be wasted tuning up my hand planes that haven't been touched in a decade or more... and bandsaw mods... and other tool acquisitions or builds. I have no idea how long this will take.