I was wondering why you never are over here anymore.Uncle E wrote:How is it I keep getting unsubscribed from this thread? Could it be because this is the longest running thread in KvR
history????
Your next guitar?
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- KVRAF
- 42529 posts since 21 Dec, 2005
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- KVRAF
- 2323 posts since 4 Mar, 2004 from Portugal (Lagos)
I was never a great guitarrist, and don't play any of my old shitty guitars for a long time (maybe 'shitty' is the clue to understand why). But today I saw this and it gave my some willing to jump into such an adventure: http://www.thomann.de/pt/harley_benton_ ... _style.htm
A compulsion for crappy gear, maybe? But also maybe great fun.
A compulsion for crappy gear, maybe? But also maybe great fun.
Eventually something intelligent will appear written here. Watch this space.
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- Fearer of cheese
- 3216 posts since 12 Mar, 2002 from UK
If you don't expect miracles and are willing to put some time in, the chances are you'll end up with something pretty decent imo, plus it'll have that *I made this* vibe about it which will count for a lot. At that price, if the basic guitar turns out well, upgrading the pups etc will be worth thinking about.Ja.x wrote:I was never a great guitarrist, and don't play any of my old shitty guitars for a long time (maybe 'shitty' is the clue to understand why). But today I saw this and it gave my some willing to jump into such an adventure: http://www.thomann.de/pt/harley_benton_ ... _style.htm
A compulsion for crappy gear, maybe? But also maybe great fun.
On the subject of Harley Benton guitars in general, I've had 2 and they were excellent, especially the now no longer made HBT2000 tele clone, I still curse the day I sold it.
RIP Black Tom and Beckett. They weren't just cats, they were MY cats, the best cats ever.
- KVRAF
- 20717 posts since 22 Nov, 2000 from Southern California
Here's what I'll be releasing soon:


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- KVRAF
- 16977 posts since 23 Jun, 2010 from north of London ON
Oh my...I'm looking for something like that...Vectorman wrote:For a quick follow-up, I do believe the SRT is a keeper. Probably the most comfortable neck I've ever played on; I think it may be a bit thicker from front to back than the typical SR neck, but slimmer width than the ATK and very "fast." Nice woods and overall construction (certainly nicer than you'll get from most other brands at that price point), and it's pretty much the kind of tight/modern sound I'd expect from a bass with EMG's. Only real complaint is the cheap plastic knobs - the dual rings on the concentric knobs stick to each other and just feel very shoddy - but those are easily replaced with metal or custom wooden ones.hibidy wrote:Cool.
Please let us know about that bass....we don't get allot of bass talk here.
Here's a shot of my actual bass (instead of a stock pic). Even the piece of rosewood for the fretboard is quite nice.
Barry
If a billion people believe a stupid thing it is still a stupid thing
If a billion people believe a stupid thing it is still a stupid thing
- Rad Grandad
- 38041 posts since 6 Sep, 2003 from Downeast Maine
not quite the longest but surely one of the best...nix deserves a big pat on the back. One thing about this thread, I cannot recall any 'fights' or destructive posts (with the exception of a few billion les pauls getting burned, however during these long cold new england winters I sure have saved a lot on my heating bills).Uncle E wrote:How is it I keep getting unsubscribed from this thread? Could it be because this is the longest running thread in KvR
history????
Now we have to keep the amp thread going...guitarists rule
The highest form of knowledge is empathy, for it requires us to suspend our egos and live in another's world. It requires profound, purpose‐larger‐than‐the‐self kind of understanding.
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- KVRAF
- 6272 posts since 25 Mar, 2004
Maybe I'm naive, but for 88Eu, what's the downside? In fact, now that I know that something like that is available, it's going to haunt me as a possible future project.Ja.x wrote:I was never a great guitarrist, and don't play any of my old shitty guitars for a long time (maybe 'shitty' is the clue to understand why). But today I saw this and it gave my some willing to jump into such an adventure: http://www.thomann.de/pt/harley_benton_ ... _style.htm
A compulsion for crappy gear, maybe? But also maybe great fun.
How hard could it be? They give you all the parts, right? Heck, I've got blisters from assembling an entire house full of IKEA crap. And a guitar I built myself? I'm in. Maybe.
And even if I don't produce anything playable, I think it's a great learning exercise. The hardest part for me would be finishing the body. I was never particularly gifted at furniture re-finishing, etc. I'd probably have to do a lot of reading up on it. But I'm sure there's a YouTube vid or two out there to help out.
I've secretly always admired you guys (Hink, et. al.) that think nothing of Frankensteining guitars or even building them from the ground up.
A friend who owns a frat house at a local college found a beat up old acoustic shell (with a giant hole blown through the back of the body) no strings, no pegs, no bridge, etc. He brought it to me to see if it was salvageable, perhaps as a starter for his younger daughter. So I took it. Parts (peg set, bridge, strings, etc.) didn't add up to much, though still more than the damn thing was worth. But in the end, I actually had something quite playable, and perfect for a kid to toss around without worrying too much about it.
And, it still has the hole in the body, and a heck of a back story for the owner.
YMMV of course.
Cheers
-B
Berfab
So many plugins, so little time...
So many plugins, so little time...
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- KVRAF
- 7827 posts since 20 Jan, 2008
Bumpity. I want to know more as well.Uncle E wrote:Here's what I'll be releasing soon:
Dell Vostro i9 64GB Ram Windows 11 Pro, Cubase, Bitwig, Mixcraft Guitar Pod Go, Linntrument Nektar P1, Novation Launchpad
- KVRAF
- 20717 posts since 22 Nov, 2000 from Southern California
Mahogany body and neck
Rosewood fingerboard
Bone nut
Alnico humbuckers, spec'd like Dimarzio 36th Anniversary PAF's
Wilkinson trem with steel block and saddles (final version will probably have a fixed bridge)
Glued on neck
Locking upgraded tuners (final version will probably have non-locking tuners, though still upgraded)
I'm aiming to get the price down to $199 which is why the trem and locking tuners will have to go. Here are some more pics:


Rosewood fingerboard
Bone nut
Alnico humbuckers, spec'd like Dimarzio 36th Anniversary PAF's
Wilkinson trem with steel block and saddles (final version will probably have a fixed bridge)
Glued on neck
Locking upgraded tuners (final version will probably have non-locking tuners, though still upgraded)
I'm aiming to get the price down to $199 which is why the trem and locking tuners will have to go. Here are some more pics:


- Rad Grandad
- 38041 posts since 6 Sep, 2003 from Downeast Maine
Looks awesome Eric, say did you ever try my trick of removing the FR intact when doing work instead of removing the strings?
The highest form of knowledge is empathy, for it requires us to suspend our egos and live in another's world. It requires profound, purpose‐larger‐than‐the‐self kind of understanding.
- KVRAF
- 20717 posts since 22 Nov, 2000 from Southern California
Not yet. I forgot!Hink wrote:Looks awesome Eric, say did you ever try my trick of removing the FR intact when doing work instead of removing the strings?
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- KVRAF
- 7827 posts since 20 Jan, 2008
Damn I'd pay 300 for as shown. I'm a big PRS fan.Uncle E wrote:Mahogany body and neck
Rosewood fingerboard
Bone nut
Alnico humbuckers, spec'd like Dimarzio 36th Anniversary PAF's
Wilkinson trem with steel block and saddles (final version will probably have a fixed bridge)
Glued on neck
Locking upgraded tuners (final version will probably have non-locking tuners, though still upgraded)
I'm aiming to get the price down to $199 which is why the trem and locking tuners will have to go. Here are some more pics:
Dell Vostro i9 64GB Ram Windows 11 Pro, Cubase, Bitwig, Mixcraft Guitar Pod Go, Linntrument Nektar P1, Novation Launchpad
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- KVRAF
- 2323 posts since 4 Mar, 2004 from Portugal (Lagos)
A good place to have a look, once possible to find, is an old thread by Hovmod, assembling a telecaster from a similar kitBERFAB wrote:Maybe I'm naive, but for 88Eu, what's the downside? In fact, now that I know that something like that is available, it's going to haunt me as a possible future project.Ja.x wrote:I was never a great guitarrist, and don't play any of my old shitty guitars for a long time (maybe 'shitty' is the clue to understand why). But today I saw this and it gave my some willing to jump into such an adventure: http://www.thomann.de/pt/harley_benton_ ... _style.htm
A compulsion for crappy gear, maybe? But also maybe great fun.
How hard could it be? They give you all the parts, right? Heck, I've got blisters from assembling an entire house full of IKEA crap. And a guitar I built myself? I'm in. Maybe.
And even if I don't produce anything playable, I think it's a great learning exercise. The hardest part for me would be finishing the body. I was never particularly gifted at furniture re-finishing, etc. I'd probably have to do a lot of reading up on it. But I'm sure there's a YouTube vid or two out there to help out.
I've secretly always admired you guys (Hink, et. al.) that think nothing of Frankensteining guitars or even building them from the ground up.
A friend who owns a frat house at a local college found a beat up old acoustic shell (with a giant hole blown through the back of the body) no strings, no pegs, no bridge, etc. He brought it to me to see if it was salvageable, perhaps as a starter for his younger daughter. So I took it. Parts (peg set, bridge, strings, etc.) didn't add up to much, though still more than the damn thing was worth. But in the end, I actually had something quite playable, and perfect for a kid to toss around without worrying too much about it.
And, it still has the hole in the body, and a heck of a back story for the owner.
YMMV of course.
Cheers
-B
Right now I don't have the time to look for it, sorry. Maybe later.
Eventually something intelligent will appear written here. Watch this space.
