I have 3; but, 2 of them haven't been converted yet. Kind of on the tail end of my "To Do" list.
1. An Epiphone EA-260. It shouldn't be too hard, but to do it right, I think the top should come off. And I haven't decided if it should stay red (not my favorite color) or have it refin'd in black. But, my companion EA-250 guitar (which
is a lefty), is red, too, like all the EA's are. So, we'll see..
2. A Kramer Duke. Won't be a straight conversion, since the body doesn't really lend itself to that, IMO. Besides, I have a lefty Duke Deluxe model, anyway. I have the plans for a Mosrite-ish mandolin-shaped body for it. The aluminum neck is going to require some machine work, and the pickup wiring and controls are complex and messed up. So, this one is on the bottom of the list. Can't find the drawings, anyway...
3. The one that
has been converted is an Epi EA-260 guitar, that was converted to a lefty
and a 12-string guitar, with the neck from an acoustic 12-string. When you think "Franken-whatever", this is it. Very obvious where the controls were originally, and they only kept and moved one volume and one tone pot. If I tuned it back up, it
would play, and surprisingly well; but the neck graft is very suspect. 12 strings is a
lot of tension on a neck joint like this one, so the strings are slackened, and it's basically a wall hanger. I really should have someone look at it one of these days; it actually didn't sound half bad...