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Epi LP Junior Special TV Yellow - Keefered Up!


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I have been wanting an Epi LP Junior in TV yellow DC set neck but they are very scarce & pricy. I settled on an Epi LP Junior Special in TV yellow with a bolt on neck. As soon as I got it I started the mods.

 

First I swaped out the stock ceramic HB for a Seymour Duncan SH-4 JB model in yellow. Mucho much better! Next I added Schaller strap locks. My plan was to convert it to a 5 string and tune it to Open G.

 

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A bone nut was added with slightly wider spacing for the 5 strings. The junk tuners were replaced with a set of enclosed Ping tuners.

 

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This is a bolt on model

 

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String gages are .011, .015, .018, .030, .042 - just like Keef uses.

 

The guitar plays nicely and sounds great! This is a great inexpensive way to add a 5 string guitar to your toolbox.

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Good Job!!! [thumbup]

Playing in open G is fun. And is a must if you want to play a lot of his stuff.

Maybe someday I will have a dedicated 5-string too. I like the idea that it's always ready and waiting for your best Richard's riff.

 

It looks great! I'm sure Keef would be proud! [biggrin]

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  • 4 months later...

Bolt on. I ended up paying $99 total (with hard shell case) to build it. This is what it looked like when I bought it for $49 off of eBay. What a POS.

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Firstly, great job! Been thinking of putting a p90 in a bolt on junior. Does it sit ok in the slot made by the humbucker?

 

Secondly What do you use to strip the paint off like that?

 

I stripped a casino years ago and sanded it down. Some bits were uneven but it addad to the look but yours looks like a really neat job.

 

May give this a go, I think ill be putting some white button tuners on also. Did u just leave the same bridge on it?

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Firstly, great job! Been thinking of putting a p90 in a bolt on junior. Does it sit ok in the slot made by the humbucker? I had to chisel out a little at the ends, not much.

 

Secondly What do you use to strip the paint off like that? A big honking belt sander, the guy laid it on thick. Then lighter and lighter grits.

 

I stripped a casino years ago and sanded it down. Some bits were uneven but it addad to the look but yours looks like a really neat job. When you say "uneven" do you mean a blotchy finish? If so, hitting it with progressively lighter sandpaper and then using a sealer before staining helps a bunch. I use Behlens sealer, stain and top coat. Available thru WoodCraft and others.

 

May give this a go, I think ill be putting some white button tuners on also. Did u just leave the same bridge on it? Same bridge. My goal was to stay under $100, total outlay.

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Is it yellow stain you used then? It looks that way or is it just the photo that gives it that look.

 

Didn't use a sealer, I just stained it, I wouldn't even know what that is ha. I did a good job luckily but if I can pick up one of these cheap I'm gonna put a p90 in it. After the casino went all my guitars currently have humbuckers. Cracking job though, it looks great. Apologies for all the questions too.

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Behlens Golden. My camera sometimes adds some color tones, but that picture is pretty close. Used the same finish on this guitar, different wood though. That's a maple veneer overlay on a ? Squier body, hence the color difference between the front and side.

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Behlens Golden. My camera sometimes adds some color tones, but that picture is pretty close. Used the same finish on this guitar, different wood though. That's a maple veneer overlay on a ? Squier body, hence the color difference between the front and side.

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Thanks again for the info. May give this a whirl!

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