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CrimsonLake
Posted 2006-10-05 8:11 PM (#237551)
Subject: Craigslist Viper


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Here's the Viper I found on Craigslist today. Half of the tuning keys and the pickups were replaced. I'm guessing that those aren't the original knobs either.




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MWoody
Posted 2006-10-05 8:28 PM (#237552 - in reply to #237551)
Subject: Re: Craigslist Viper



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No they aren't but I have some and Customer service has them too.

That is a luscious body!
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TRboy
Posted 2006-10-05 8:32 PM (#237553 - in reply to #237551)
Subject: Re: Craigslist Viper



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That flame body just screams for a Custom Woody Pickguard......
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Waskel
Posted 2006-10-05 8:58 PM (#237554 - in reply to #237551)
Subject: Re: Craigslist Viper



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Other than the non-original pups and tuners it looks very much like mine. And yes someday it will have a custom Woody pickguard.

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Waskel
Posted 2006-10-05 9:01 PM (#237555 - in reply to #237551)
Subject: Re: Craigslist Viper



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Oh, I guess I should have mentioned that's a very nice looking Viper. But since it looks so much like mine, consider it implied. :cool:
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MWoody
Posted 2006-10-05 9:29 PM (#237556 - in reply to #237551)
Subject: Re: Craigslist Viper



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Especially since the 3 way got moved.
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Waskel
Posted 2006-10-06 7:12 AM (#237557 - in reply to #237551)
Subject: Re: Craigslist Viper



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Yah, I noticed that. Curious.
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CrimsonLake
Posted 2006-10-06 9:35 AM (#237558 - in reply to #237551)
Subject: Re: Craigslist Viper


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The pickguard doesn't look altered in anyway... did they change the configuration at some point?

The serial number is 8572.
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Jeff W.
Posted 2006-10-06 10:01 AM (#237559 - in reply to #237551)
Subject: Re: Craigslist Viper


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Originally posted by MWoody:
Especially since the 3 way got moved.
To whose house? What time?
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edensharvest
Posted 2006-10-06 10:50 AM (#237560 - in reply to #237551)
Subject: Re: Craigslist Viper


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You know, anytime I see the opportunity for a twisted, REALLY bad joke, and try to decide whether it's worth saying or not...Jeff beats me to it.

You have no shame, man...

Oh, and nice Viper - that is one smokin' body!

:D
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brainslag
Posted 2006-10-11 1:51 PM (#237561 - in reply to #237551)
Subject: Re: Craigslist Viper


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Those look like the original knobs to me - refer to Waskels photo above. Just the 3-way has been replaced.
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CrimsonLake
Posted 2006-10-11 3:17 PM (#237562 - in reply to #237551)
Subject: Re: Craigslist Viper


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I guess the size of the knobs threw me at first since all I had seen up until that point was a Preacher.
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Bailey
Posted 2006-10-12 1:35 AM (#237563 - in reply to #237551)
Subject: Re: Craigslist Viper


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Definately original knobs, not original pickup that I can see, most of those type pickups won't fit without modification. good looking body, but Waskel's is unique with the curly maple showing through. I have seen some maple Vipers, but none with Waskel's grain.

Bailey
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Mr. Ovation
Posted 2006-10-12 2:04 AM (#237564 - in reply to #237551)
Subject: Re: Craigslist Viper


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That is interesting about the switch location. A couple of mine have it up front, but most have it between the knobs. Things that make'ya go hmmmmmm
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CrimsonLake
Posted 2006-10-12 8:10 AM (#237565 - in reply to #237551)
Subject: Re: Craigslist Viper


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They had to drill new screwholes for the pickups - something that I'll have to deal with (with the help of Dr. Woody??)
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brainslag
Posted 2006-10-12 9:40 AM (#237566 - in reply to #237551)
Subject: Re: Craigslist Viper


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Originally posted by CrimsonLake:
I guess the size of the knobs threw me at first since all I had seen up until that point was a Preacher.
The active preacher had the same size knobs. Just the passive ones with dual vol./tone knobs were smaller.

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Waskel
Posted 2006-10-12 10:03 AM (#237567 - in reply to #237551)
Subject: Re: Craigslist Viper



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Originally posted by Bailey:
Definately original knobs, not original pickup that I can see, most of those type pickups won't fit without modification. good looking body, but Waskel's is unique with the curly maple showing through. I have seen some maple Vipers, but none with Waskel's grain.
Definitely not original pups.

I got mine from StephenT - originally thought to be maple, now we think it's mahogany.
I'm not great at identifying woods, any thoughts on what mine might be? I'd love to know for sure.
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edensharvest
Posted 2006-10-12 10:32 AM (#237568 - in reply to #237551)
Subject: Re: Craigslist Viper


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Sure - send it to me for a week...

Actually, it really looks like maple to me. Most of the mahogany bodies I've seen have grain running up and down the body, not side to side. That just has the right look for a nice solid maple.
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Waskel
Posted 2006-10-12 11:10 AM (#237569 - in reply to #237551)
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It'll eventually be up there for Mike to work on, you can look at it then. It does play like maple. Great sustain.
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TRboy
Posted 2006-10-12 11:51 PM (#237570 - in reply to #237551)
Subject: Re: Craigslist Viper



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Originally posted by edensharvest:
.....Actually, it really looks like maple to me. Most of the mahogany bodies I've seen have grain running up and down the body, not side to side. That just has the right look for a nice solid maple.
Andrew, The grain in Waskel's Viper (which I too believe to be maple) is still running up and down the body.....It's the "flame" of "medullary rays" that you see running side to side!
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Bailey
Posted 2006-10-13 2:37 AM (#237571 - in reply to #237551)
Subject: Re: Craigslist Viper


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Waskel

I went back and looked at your guitar again. That is definately a curly maple grain. our local vintage instrument outlet, I'll give him a plug here as he as been good to my son, and his "Buckeye Bluegrass Band", "Mountain Music" on Solana, he had a maple Viper but not with that curly maple grain, it was actually quite plain and HEAVY, ces't la vie. Your's is unique.

Bailey
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edensharvest
Posted 2006-10-13 3:10 AM (#237572 - in reply to #237551)
Subject: Re: Craigslist Viper


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Originally posted by Trboy:
Andrew, The grain in Waskel's Viper (which I too believe to be maple) is still running up and down the body.....It's the "flame" of "medullary rays" that you see running side to side!
Way too large of words for midnight... :confused:

I was more speaking on a "purely unprofessional and casual observational" level - I saw a nice BW once in mahogany that had almost stripes running up and down the body, hence my comparison.
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Waskel
Posted 2006-10-13 7:26 AM (#237573 - in reply to #237551)
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Medullary rays (Bot.), the rays of cellular tissue seen in a transverse section of exogenous wood, which pass from the pith to the bark.

Thanks Tr, I love learning new words!

Thanks for your help, Andrew, Tr and Bailey. Looks like maple, then. Well, Stephen, now we know!
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cliff
Posted 2006-10-13 10:03 AM (#237574 - in reply to #237551)
Subject: Re: Craigslist Viper


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CrimsonLake
Posted 2006-10-13 10:08 AM (#237575 - in reply to #237551)
Subject: Re: Craigslist Viper


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"Give me all your Lupins!"
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