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Uncle E wrote:
Ian B wrote:I'd :love: a Glossed Telecaster Body http://www.axesrus.com/AcousticTele.html and a One Piece Flamed Telecaster Neck http://www.axesrus.com/axeneckstele.htm with hardware to be decided.
7.3lbs is pretty heavy for ash. I'd stick with the alder if I were you.
I've no intention of getting it, I'd just :love: one. The weight wouldn't really be an issue as I'm strictly a sit down player.
RIP Black Tom and Beckett. They weren't just cats, they were MY cats, the best cats ever.

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Uncle E wrote:That's my old guitar! Seriously, tobacco sunburst and all! Too bad you screwed it up by changing the pickups. ;)
Don't tell me you kept the original feedback generators in !
I gave them to a friend I wanted to lose ... :P
It's had an '80s PRS set for a while, some hotter Duncans :oops: , until I got on that '57 trip, collected around 10 different used pairs over two years, was lucky to find two great pairs and sold off the rest. These are keepers, warm and detailed A2 tone and alive without microphonics. :love:
Both are labeled Classic 57, though the bridge one is about 9.3k which appears quite hot even for a 57+ :o . Acoustically they match perfectly, and that's the only thing that counts.
Never seen a more inconsistent series of pickups than the 57s, both in winding and magnets all over the place. :shock:

And re the Sheraton, I only ever saw tobacco MIJ ones, it's possible the other colours only came after the unfortunate move to Korea.
I remember they did a nice Casino and a Riviera (with large HBs unfortunately, but compensated tailpiece) too back then ...
If I find a Casino in good condition I might get weak, provided funds allow.

All that said, my 2005 MIJ Tokai ES-120 with Pearlies gets equal playing time.
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Classic '59 335 with tone pots @ 9 and below, @10 you get some extra bite a la ZZ or Betts.
First lead and clean rhythm on this clip I posted before:
http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?z15jlo7782s3107
Soulshine middle solos, taken from a rehearsal playback I programmed/played a year or so ago to audition a few singers.
Not meant for publishing, please excuse the unfinished state. :oops:
4 guitars, all JMP-1 direct to Cubase, each track is a mix of the JMP-1's compensated out and the straight out with a cab impulse.
clean rhythm and 1st lead : 2005 Tokai 335 with Duncan Pearly Gates
crunch rhythm and 2nd lead : 2003 LP Std., also with Pearly Gates
Usual DAW sweetening, a touch of Pultec, some epicVerb, some Cooper Time Cube on the guitars, nothing big.
No stomp FX at all.
Cheers,
susiwong

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Ian B wrote:The weight wouldn't really be an issue as I'm strictly a sit down player.
Lighter ash sounds better. The swamp ash used in any great vintage Fender was super light and resonant.

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susiwong wrote:Don't tell me you kept the original feedback generators in !
With my '64 Super Reverb's volume at 6, feedback was never an issue. 8)
It's had an '80s PRS set for a while, some hotter Duncans :oops: , until I got on that '57 trip, collected around 10 different used pairs over two years, was lucky to find two great pairs and sold off the rest. These are keepers, warm and detailed A2 tone and alive without microphonics. :love:

I had some '57's from when that series was very first released. Yes, they're excellent pickups, I wish I still had them.
And re the Sheraton, I only ever saw tobacco MIJ ones, it's possible the other colours only came after the unfortunate move to Korea.
I remember they did a nice Casino and a Riviera (with large HBs unfortunately, but compensated tailpiece) too back then ...
My blonde Korean Emperor Regent is not good. :(

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Hi Eric,
guess you were luckier than me then with the stock PUs. 8)
And yes, the MIK and later Epis are a completely different ballgame, even if they look identical at first glance.
Still, I've heard some good music played on them, but that's beside the point of this thread. :hihi:
Cheers,
susiwong

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For all you on-board electronics guys (read: Hink), we have Lee Jackson's new Crack Potz on our site now:

http://www.jrrshop.com/catalog/advanced ... ee+jackson

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Uncle E wrote:For all you on-board electronics guys (read: Hink), we have Lee Jackson's new Crack Potz on our site now:

http://www.jrrshop.com/catalog/advanced ... ee+jackson
they look interesting Eric thanx :)

edit: one question....how difficult is it to change the pot if it goes bad? It's a little hard to tell from the pics
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It doesn't seem too tough, you'd basically just have to strip off the shrink tubing to get to the circuit board.

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that sounds cool then, they look pretty nice though all I would want is the boost. :)
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Ian B wrote:I'm strictly a sit down player.
Just can't go when you're stood next to someone at the urinal eh? :hihi:

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do you have them in stock now? I want to add something to my new ESP/LTD MG350FR...yeah I know it already has EMGs but because all my other guitars are loaded for bear in comparison it's a daisey b.b. gun :hihi:
The highest form of knowledge is empathy, for it requires us to suspend our egos and live in another's world. It requires profound, purpose‐larger‐than‐the‐self kind of understanding.

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robojam wrote:
Ian B wrote:I'm strictly a sit down player.
Just can't go when you're stood next to someone at the urinal eh? :hihi:
the only place on earth all men look each other right in the eye :hihi:
The highest form of knowledge is empathy, for it requires us to suspend our egos and live in another's world. It requires profound, purpose‐larger‐than‐the‐self kind of understanding.

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Hink wrote:do you have them in stock now?
Yes, they're available now.

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robojam wrote:
Ian B wrote:I'm strictly a sit down player.
Just can't go when you're stood next to someone at the urinal eh? :hihi:
:lol:
RIP Black Tom and Beckett. They weren't just cats, they were MY cats, the best cats ever.

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Uncle E wrote:
Ian B wrote:The weight wouldn't really be an issue as I'm strictly a sit down player.
Lighter ash sounds better. The swamp ash used in any great vintage Fender was super light and resonant.
Speaking of weight, how about these metal tele builds?

http://www.guitarrista.com/phpbbforum/v ... 58&t=44206
RIP Black Tom and Beckett. They weren't just cats, they were MY cats, the best cats ever.

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