This is a riff on a PRS finish I saw called, "Beach Cross Fade". It will also have a flame neck and black block inlays. I am excited to see in in person!
Perhaps they will post pictures on their social media as the build progresses.
~JagInTheBag
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It's a cool color scheme. I wish they could blend the blue and green the same way as the green and yellow are blended. The stark line is distracting. But, if that's what you are looking for, great. Just my thoughts. Can they put a matching veneer on the headstock. I have a Legacy with that and it looks awesome.
I love the "quilted" finish on the body and the colors are awesome, it would be cool to see the same pattern and color scheme on the headstock as the body although it could be a bitch to paint... nice looking machine, I gotta give you that \m/
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FZTNT wrote:It's a cool color scheme. I wish they could blend the blue and green the same way as the green and yellow are blended. The stark line is distracting. But, if that's what you are looking for, great. Just my thoughts. Can they put a matching veneer on the headstock. I have a Legacy with that and it looks awesome.
Tom
This is just a rendering. They will make the fade transition smoothly, similar to how an ocean floor drops off intot the deep.
Kenny821 wrote:I love the "quilted" finish on the body and the colors are awesome, it would be cool to see the same pattern and color scheme on the headstock as the body although it could be a bitch to paint... nice looking machine, I gotta give you that \m/
Thank you Kenny. We discussed the quilted neck veneer, a simple case of "the juice isn't worth the squeeze". The super flamy neck will show just fine. I also agree with you on repeating the cross fade on the headstock- I respect them for knowing what they can do masterfully and what would be risky. I'll be very pleased with the trans-turquoise headstock.
Looking forward to seeing some real pictures in the future Patrick. Should be stunning, and like Sam wouldn't be surprised to see it in one of those fancy magazines!
I'm not big on quilt tops mostly because they usually ditch the pickguards and control plates, etc which give so much character to the design and in the case of some body shapes, the pickguard really helps bring it all together. Jazzmasters look really weird with no pickguard. The body shape takes on an odd melted Gumby look without the contrast of the lines of the pickguard. Same goes for Jaguars. Fender put out a few Jazzmasters like this, both US and JPN made models and they were very unpopular with the Jazzmaster fanbase and didn't last long.
All that being said, I really like the few Doheny Deluxes that they've shown. I don't know what it is that is different.. maybe the DFV instead of stop bars and TOMs? Maybe it's because they don't have silly carvetops with Gibson hardware?
Yours should be very interesting and unique. Can't wait to see it.
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I was always hoping that G&L would make a "Jaguar" type guitar because I primarily play Surf music, but when I saw that the Doheny wasn't a short scale like the Jag, it turned me off. Also, I think the guitar looks like there is too much space between the DFV and the butt area. I can see were it makes sense to have all that area on a Jag because the vibrato type sits much farther back, but I think G&L would be better off to shorten that space.
G&L, if you are listening... a short scale Doheny with a shorter body please! *LOL*
Anyway, I do love the looks of this beast and can't wait to see it.
Jaguars and Jazzmasters are my "thing" and don't really need any changes IMO- even the stock bridge works well for me! So I'm fine with G&L giving us a prettier, more ergonomic way to get ASAT tones with the Doheny, and leaving the traditional Fender stuff to Fender
Looks awesome Jag! The deluxe model without the pickguard looks so good, and that paint job on the quilted top looks great!
Do you know if they would be willing to move the pickup selector switch? That is the one thing I don't like about the Doheny. I would much prefer that it was out of the way, down by the knobs...
I'm still waiting for the Doheny pickups to show up in the G&L store. I'd like to try them in one of my Legacys...
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Do you know if they would be willing to move the pickup selector switch? That is the one thing I don't like about the Doheny. I would much prefer that it was out of the way, down by the knobs...
We've seen them do some one-off stuff with other Custom Shop builds, just by looking at the Instagram stream. Heck, they've done one-off stuff for me before the Custom Shop even existed. It is certainly worth asking them when you place your order. Let me know when you get it started. I'd like to see it!
This is a riff on a PRS finish I saw called, "Beach Cross Fade". It will also have a flame neck and black block inlays. I am excited to see in in person!
Perhaps they will post pictures on their social media as the build progresses.
~JagInTheBag
Sweet, the body color finish looks similar to this one shown at Winter NAMM:
Are you having it done in the default Urethane finish or the optional Nitro finish?
And let me know the Custom Shop finish name so that I can added it to the G&L Registry finishes list.
Craig wrote:
Are you having it done in the default Urethane finish or the optional Nitro finish?
And let me know the Custom Shop finish name so that I can added it to the G&L Registry finishes list.
Looking forward to seeing the finished product.
It is going to be a thin Urethane Finish, they felt it would be best finished in that versus Nitro. I will certainly let you know what they call it once they give it their own name. Here is the original inspiration for this project. I am hoping to inspire an "East Coast versus West Coast" friendly competition with this one. Notice that the direction of the fade is reversed?
Well any G&L already wins for me, but the PRS finish does look cool. Are they going to match the direction of the flame to the fade like that too? That helps it really look like "waves."
Danley wrote:Well any G&L already wins for me, but the PRS finish does look cool. Are they going to match the direction of the flame to the fade like that too? That helps it really look like "waves."
That is a good question, we are doing a one piece quilted top, so, it is possible we can turn in on the angle. We shall see!