1 (edited by Jimmy 2011-07-25 23:01:49)

Topic: Interested in doing a Goldie build

Hi Everyone,

I'm interested in doing a build since it's my favorite of all Joe's guitars both tonally and visually. I thought it would be kind of cool to create a thread that contains all of Goldie's characteristics. I'm pretty sure this is correct, but please feel free to add or correct me if I'm mistaken. smile

Pickups - Original Fender '64 pickups that were rewound by Lindy Fralin
Body - Fender Custom Shop '57
Body Finish - Gold boat flake nitrocellulose
Neck - original '64 in rosewood
Neck Finish - ???
Fretboard Radius - Assuming 9.5???
Bridge - Gold 6-point w/ gold vintage saddles
Input Jack - Gold
Tuners - Gold vintage-style (kluson?)
Pickguard - 3-ply White
Knobs - White
Backplate - N/A
Tremolo Springs - 3
Fretwire - ???

Gibson Custom Joe Bonamassa Ltd Signature Les Paul VOS # 31

2 (edited by JBFan1 2011-07-26 02:02:23)

Re: Interested in doing a Goldie build

I think there is a thread or two of guys that have done this....You should try messaging them and see what they did.

EDIT: http://www.jbonamassa.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=17995

here's the thread.

Re: Interested in doing a Goldie build

This depends how close you wanna get. One thing you missed in your list was a black neck plate. I used a gold one.
Also on the 6pt bridge I used only the two outer screws.

Fender sells gold sparkle strats... you can manipulate that.
Mighty Mite makes replacement gold sparkle bodies and necks (that's what I used) only diff is the poly finish is not nitro. So it doesn't have as much voodoo in it. big deal.

To get everything exact to joe's actual one was a little ridiculous in cost to me, especially when I think a strat can only sound two or three ways (Texas, Vintage, or modern). I get a good vintage sound out of mine while paying a lot less.

If you do go ahead with it and are looking for the back of the guitar artwork, shoot me an email.

- Nic from Detroit... posting on JB's Forum since 6-2-2006
Ask me about my handwound Great Lakes Guitar Pickups
Since 2010, Bonamassa fans have taken advantage of my JB friend discount = my cost + shipping. cool

Re: Interested in doing a Goldie build

NPB_EST.1979 wrote:

This depends how close you wanna get. One thing you missed in your list was a black neck plate. I used a gold one.
Also on the 6pt bridge I used only the two outer screws.

Fender sells gold sparkle strats... you can manipulate that.
Mighty Mite makes replacement gold sparkle bodies and necks (that's what I used) only diff is the poly finish is not nitro. So it doesn't have as much voodoo in it. big deal.

To get everything exact to joe's actual one was a little ridiculous in cost to me, especially when I think a strat can only sound two or three ways (Texas, Vintage, or modern). I get a good vintage sound out of mine while paying a lot less.

If you do go ahead with it and are looking for the back of the guitar artwork, shoot me an email.

Thanks for the feedback, guys!

Gibson Custom Joe Bonamassa Ltd Signature Les Paul VOS # 31

Re: Interested in doing a Goldie build

Don't forget the pics I took before the Goldie auction.

Phil

Ars Longa, Vita Brevis

“The guy who has helped the blues industry the most is Joe Bonamassa and I would say he is more rock than some rock stuff, so to me blues is whatever you want it to be!”
Simon McBride in my interview with him in Blues Matters! Issue #56

Re: Interested in doing a Goldie build

i have started to build my goldie... here are some pics...

not sure if this link will work or not

http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set= … amp;type=1

what do you think????

Re: Interested in doing a Goldie build

That looks like its going to be a very nice build.  Are the pickups from a deluxe players strat?

Re: Interested in doing a Goldie build

AD3THREE wrote:

That looks like its going to be a very nice build.  Are the pickups from a deluxe players strat?


yes.... it is a players deluxe.. i changed the body and pickguard.. great playing guitar.. i hope this wont change the way it plays too much...  i love the button switch so i had to glue a plastic block on the back of pickguard.. i still have alot to do before i can hear it but it is comein together nice.. the bridge is next.. will add pictures as i go..

bonafan---cliff

Re: Interested in doing a Goldie build

I'm sure its going to be killer when its finished.  As long as the neck has the right tilt in it and the strings heights are set close to your old bodys settings it should play identical.  It seems like I change something on my strats every other week or so, so a neck change is no big deal.  We'll need some sound clips too if you get them.