This is my recently completed Strat build based on Dave Murray's,of Iron Maiden fame,ex Paul Kossoff Stratocaster which he used on most of Maidens early output.Here it is in action.
It basically came about because I wanted to do something with an old Squier body I had laying around and being a big Murray fan seemed a cool way to go.
As mentioned,the body is a Squier and is pretty beaten up,but considering the the build is based on a fifty year old guitar I thought I'd leave it as it is for now.I may replace or refinish it in the future if funds allow.The bridge,middle pickup,jack plate and knobs are also from the original body.I purchased a scratch plate and a pre soldered wiring loom from Axesrus along with a set of their vintage tuners.The bridge pickup is a Dimarzio Super Distortion like the original and the neck is an Iron Gear Steam Hammer though this will get replaced again when funds allow.(I'm undecided over which pickup to use though as the official sig model uses a Dimarzio PAF,I think,whereas I'm sure I've read somewhere the original had another SD in the neck,which I think would be quite likely bearing in mind this mod would have been carried out around the mid seventies.Calling
@mike_l for any possible info).
The neck is a from a Fender Classic Player 50's and has the relevant 9.5 radius and soft V profile which incidentally I love and have the same profile on one of my other Strats.They're just so comfortable.Anyway after chucking on a set of tens and a quick set up it sounds pretty damn good.The SD nails the Maiden sound,the Steam Hammer less so.
Anyway I think that's everything.I'll stop my waffling and post the pics.(Taken on my phone so probably not great)
Thanks for looking.
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You are correct, the neck is a PAF, I think it's a Gibson, but I'm not 100%. It would make sense as the pickups were originally changed in the mid 70's.
Middle, standard Strat.
Bridge, Super Distortion, but original spec, I think the current model is hotter than the original version.
All from memory, as I can't be arsed to go check. It's not far off if it is wrong.
Nice work too Sir.
The original was retired from use to Dave's home in Maui, where it lives (I understand, never been there obviously) in a glass case in 1990.
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@mike_l I think I'll definitely change the neck pickup at some point.It's way too hot.I'll probably stick it in the bridge of my next project (Jackson style superstrat).
Not too many options in double cream though.
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Good work on building a replica - I started building one about five years ago but ran out of time/money etc.
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Me too.
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