Maton Supreme Electric EG 240 ST. 1960 model |
It was found in a local rubbish skip, thrown out by relatives during a clear out of a deceased estate.
I could see the potential of this guitar so I agreed to repair the Alver so that no money changed hands. An arrangement that suited the owner and myself. It came with the original trapeze tailpiece and its original (working) pick ups, original wiring loom and remnants of the original tuners.
Maton Supreme Electric EG 240 ST Guitar. The previous repairer had sprayed a rattle can enamel over the original sunburst finish and over the dirt and DNA that had accumulated on the guitar.. |
Maton Supreme Electric EG 240 Terrible attempt at a sunburst finish. |
Maton Supreme Electric EG 240 Some separation of the wings on the peg head needed dowelling and glueing. A .5mm maple veneer concealed the dowels on the edges of the peg head. |
Maton Supreme Electric EG 240 Some of the old finish removed by relentless sanding revealed a beautiful quilted maple top. |
Maton Supreme Electric EG 240 Scraping and sanding continues. |
Maton Supreme Electric EG 240 I have glued the fractured wing and secured it back to the binding inside the guitar. |
Maton Supreme Electric EG 240 The resulting repair is flawless. I have begun to reinstate the correct 12" radius to the fret board. |
Maton Supreme Electric EG 240 Another view |
Maton Supreme Electric EG 240 The underside is scraped and sanded. |
Maton Supreme Electric EG 240 All open and suspect glue lines are re glued. |
Maton Supreme Electric EG 240 The Fingerboard as new, white binding applied to match the guitar. |
Maton Supreme ElectricEG 240 Guitar Another view of the new white plastic binding on the neck. |
Maton Supreme Electric EG 240 Guitar |
Maton Supreme Electric EG 240 Guitar I tapped the repaired sound board with my tone hammer. It has returned to the ideal pitch of G. A great result. |
Maton Supreme Electric EG 240 Sanding sealer applied and new frets installed, levelled crowned and polished, this time correctly, over the binding. |
Maton Supreme Electric EG 240 Guitar Finger board oiled with good quality bore oil. |
Maton Supreme Electric EG 240 Guitar is strung up with essential hardware. This way I avoid damaging the new finish when it comes to final fit out. She already sounds and plays well. |
Maton Supreme Electric EG 240 The new maple ply pick guard edged in plastic binding laid down to check for fit. |
Maton Supreme Electric EG 240 The new pick guard fitted with bracket and securing screws. |
Maton Supreme Electric EG 240 Guitar This sunburst appeared on early models of this guitar. I prefer it to the straight, economic one tone black burst. |
Maton Supreme Electric EG 240 Pick guard painted black and clear finished |
Maton Supreme Electric EG 240 Guitar I made a template from cardboard with all the components in the same position when they are fitted into the guitar body. |
Maton Supreme Electric EG 240 Guitar You can see my scribblings as I try to make sense of the rather complex selector switch wiring. |
Maton Supreme Electric EG 240 Guitar Maton single coil pick up. PK screw pole pieces. |
Maton Supreme Electric EG 240 Guitar I originally thought that this pick up was faulty. I located a dry solder joint when replacing the output wire. |
Maton Supreme Electric EG 240 Guitar Plugged in and tested OK. Pick ups need adjusting to correct height. Adjuster mechanism missing so new system installed. |
Maton Supreme Electric EG 240 Guitar Out of focus but you get the idea. |
Maton Supreme Electric EG 240 Out of focus again! Goto open gear tuners fitted the exact same screw holes! |
Maton Supreme Electric EG 240 Guitar This is a beautiful guitar, perhaps my best yet! |
Maton Supreme Electric EG 240 Guitar
Maton Supreme Electric EG 240 New arch top case arrived today by courier today. Happy days. My wife loves this guitar so it stays in the family I'm pleased to say. |
Maton Supreme Electric EG 240 Guitar The Maton fits like a glove into its new case. |
Maton Supreme Electric EG 240 Guitar Happy days. |
Maton Supreme Electric EG 240 Guitar case. |
2 comments:
Nicely documented restoration of a lovely old gat.
What a beautiful job! I am very interested in trying to reproduce those pickups. Would you please tell me the ohmage? Thank you, Hudson C. Rogers MD , rogershudsonc@gmail.com. charleston sc, USA
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