I built a new D-8 Console. The look is largely inspired by the old Magnatone Lyric from the early fifties, but my own take on it, with more modern features. 24" scale.
One of the salient features of this guitar is the movable pickups. I made a sliding track mechanism for the the pickup mounts that allows them to move 20mm forward and back (you saw it here first, folks…). This allows for a very wide tonal range, especially when combined with the "coil split" switch or transformer tap, or whatever you call that function on an Alumitone pickup.
I photographed it with two different fretboard styles because I still haven't decided which ones to use. The black ones are printed on vinyl, and mounted to a plastic board. Those aren't hard to make, and the design possibilities are unlimited. The white plastic ones are made the old fashioned way. Clear plastic, painted white on the back, then the fret lines cut in from the back with a table saw, and the dots milled and filled in with paint. I also made a set of brass nuts and bridges, but so far, I'm digging the sound with the aluminum ones, and the guitar has lots of sustain. I'll try to get something recorded with it soon.



