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Ah cool - I did wonder if it was one of my old pickups, glad you're liking it!
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GeorgeF wrote:What I'm currently playing on lots....

My new Telecaster and trusty Strat, now set up with floating tremolo that actually works!
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that tele looks great, man.
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Jagbastard in progress.
An XavierXV JT90 in Surf Green with a Squier tele thinline neck. The neck is a conversion neck, so the guitar now is a 24.75" scale machine. Pulled out the mini-humbucker and will be making an Esquire-like black pickguard for it. And will remove the knobs and switch and hook the pickup straight to the jack (using a tele control plate with no holes). Well, I probably will put a momentary switch in there.
Guitar was $194, neck was $149.
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I love my a good ole' jazzcaster mut.


But why not put a volume and tone. Even if they're always at 10 you may want to roll back the tone every once in awhile. I mean especially with one pickup.
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The thing that I like about an Esquire is the cockiness of only needing one pickup. The logical extension of this is to remove the knobs / pots and switches. Stripped-down hot rod with straight pipes. I did the same with a Squier tele thinline two years ago, and it still makes me so happy every time I hear it bark.
I also have a black Super-Sonic set up like an Esquire with no knobs, but with a three way tele switch with single, hum, and off as the settings. And I'm building a coral Super-Sonic / telecaster hybrid with a tele bridge, an SD BG1400 pickup, and a four-way tele switch with volume and tone (one of which is a push / pull to split the stacked humbucker). So that one will have eight tones from one pickup.
So, I change it up.
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This was put together when I was still posting regularly so I thought it was only fair you guys get to see pics (of her latest/last) incarnation before she gets sold:
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Do you guys still call it an Icey bomb? :lol:

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I really hate pickup rings on a pickguard, but that looks kind of cool with it.
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I thought the same. I usually hate that but it works really well on that Tele.
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1935 Dobro "spanish dancer" model
given to me by my nana before she died. it was my grandpas before he died in 1978. it lives at my parents house in its case under what used to be my old bed.

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robroe wrote:1935 Dobro "spanish dancer" model
given to me by my nana before she died. it was my grandpas before he died in 1978. it lives at my parents house in its case under what used to be my old bed.

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serfx wrote:i decided to do an cheap refin on my jagmaster, and since it is currently rocking a squier tele neck it goes here

but i call it the ghost jagmaster.. (due to the maple neck)
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although I hate the headstocks they decided to put on Teles that guitar is doin some work.
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Post by shae »

Rob I looked high and low for when you first posted that guitar. It's so f'n beautiful. Perfect in fact.

I'm happy it found a good home instead of being auctioned off to a bunch of vultures!
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Post by Blue Cool »

Not the best quality, but good enough, I suppose.

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Early 70's Conrad 40080 into a Blackstar HT-5. I hope to add a Classic Vibe 50's Tele, Classic Vibe Duo Sonic, and few EHX stompboxes in the next couple of months.
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Post by lorez »

that's a really nice looking guitar. I would like to see some closer pictures. How you getting on with the HT-5?
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Post by Blue Cool »

Sure. There's a few things wrong with it that have been there since I got it from my grandpa 10 or so years go.

I'm loving the HT-5. It would be nice if they had Reverb, but it's not a big issue. I've been wanting to run it through different cabinets as I've got the HT-110.
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I tried my best :lol:

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It's actually in really good shape for a guitar that's close to 40 years old. The bridge pickup is inactive and the tone pot for it fell into the body. Other than that, it's a solid guitar.
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I've got the same one, mine is rebranded "Pan"... I liked it a lot, but right now I've torn it apart for a full re-wire.

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Those are great looking hollow bodies. Are they fully hollow or semi?
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The HT-5 is a great little amp, did really enjoy it when I had mine. Get yourself a Boss FRV-1 and you're sorted ;)
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Post by Blue Cool »

Brandon, that's awesome. Are you putting new pickups in or just rewiring the old ones?

Richard, I believe the are completely hollow.

Thom, I'm thinking about picking up an Electro Harmonix Holy Grail Nano.