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susiwong wrote:
Hink wrote:my eyes are still burning :hihi: If I had a guitar like that I would either have to have a two wheel drive pick-up with an empty can of lone star on the dash, a gun rack with a baseball bat in it in the rear window and a bumper sticker that says 'I brake for beer" or a convertable Caddy with cattle horns on the front of the hood :shrug:
As long as it's not you wearing the horns ... :P
Lol,
susiwong

you might be a redneck, if ...
that's the thing about New England...we aint got no rednecks...we got hicks but no rednecks :tu:

btw the type of redneck I described is a sub-culture I frequently refered to as 'goat ropers'...no offense intended for any lone starians here of course ;)
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OK it' 2.5(low) and 1.5(high) at 12th now, from fret top to bottom of the string.
Cheers Susi I have a look.
I think I'm more a bogan than a redneck, hehe.
Yep H., it came from US to Aus.
The neck was straight when I got it, but it would buzz on like the 1st fret. So I gave it some relief.
The truss rod is still nice and free.
I'll bear that it in mind Mike, hmm. I was thinking of tightening the nut to straighten the neck now, if I am going to do anything.
I wonder what I want in here
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@Hink: don't mess with texas! :x

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hibidy wrote:@Hink: don't mess with texas! :x

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why would I, it's already a big enough mess without my help :shrug:
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Hink wrote:
hibidy wrote:@Hink: don't mess with texas! :x

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why would I, it's already a big enough mess without my help :shrug:
:D Rotfl ! :D

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susiwong wrote:
Hink wrote:
hibidy wrote:@Hink: don't mess with texas! :x

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why would I, it's already a big enough mess without my help :shrug:
:D Rotfl ! :D
I gotta admit I probably helped it get better when I left :hihi:
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Most of all, I think Texas has a Bush problem. :P
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Ymmv,
susiwong

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susiwong wrote:Most of all, I think Texas has a Bush problem. :P
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Ymmv,
susiwong
not much of Texas looks like that :shrug:
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Gorgeous!
It sounds good, but to tell you the truth, I mightn't have the best ear for tone.
A Les Paul doesn't necessarily sound perfect in every scenario or with every amp. The thing I like most about your guitar is you can switch out the pickups. If I were you, I'd probably keep a humbucker in the bridge and a P-90 in the neck, given that I personally think that balances out better.

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As stated I had a 57 goldtop with P-90's They cut out and still are very single coil sounding. A modern p90 such as p-rails would be the order of the day. However know this. The LP sound is inescapable. One doesn't buy a paul because it sounds like any other guitar. One buys an LP because it is an LP. The sound comes first from your fingers and/or pick the rest is window dressing.
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That's a good point.

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tapper mike wrote:As stated I had a 57 goldtop with P-90's They cut out and still are very single coil sounding. A modern p90 such as p-rails would be the order of the day. However know this. The LP sound is inescapable. One doesn't buy a paul because it sounds like any other guitar. One buys an LP because it is an LP. The sound comes first from your fingers and/or pick the rest is window dressing.
ironically for almost 15 years at my old apartment I always used a big black blanket tight to my window in the bedrom instead of nice, fancy curtains :hihi:
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Cordelia wrote:What if I wanted a guitar with a humbucker at the bridge, a single coil at the neck, a rosewood fingerboard, bigsby vibrato or Fender style tremolo, and a flat-ish neck- nothing too chunky.
Not too heavy to hold and under $1,200.

What would you try out?
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Maverick F4, HSS with stock wilkinson strat-like trem. Perfectly fine pickups already in there but could be swapped out to personal taste easily. Got one over here in england for £225 as they stopped the brand, Got an F1 whilst i was at it for £275 with Wilkinson's take on the floyd which is killer also (guess which one i use most :hihi: ). Neck is just right between comfortable flat but not too thin/uber-shred like. Maple with rosewood board, Its light and if you see one on ebay should be able to be had for maybe $300 - $400 or less. Obviously YMMV but i have lent my F1 to a good friend and i am as he assures me going to have some trouble prizing it out of his cold dead hands as its just right for him. Personally i would steer clear of them bigsby things as they are IMHO more for looks than functionality and super inferior to a regular strat-type job and Trev's h/d ware is solid :)

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Hink wrote:ironically for almost 15 years at my old apartment I always used a big black blanket tight to my window in the bedrom instead of nice, fancy curtains :hihi:
A Black Beauty ! :love:
You burned it ? :P
Lol,
susiwong

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susiwong wrote:
Hink wrote:ironically for almost 15 years at my old apartment I always used a big black blanket tight to my window in the bedrom instead of nice, fancy curtains :hihi:
A Black Beauty ! :love:
You burned it ? :P
Lol,
susiwong
I didn't burn my curtain :-o
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