blooghost wrote:vintage guitar porn couple of my relics. The Kent is probably late 60's,with a 70's Ibanez neck(was purchased this way),and the Mustang is blue,not black,and is a 74.
FUCK YOU
j/k
I love that Kent.
aaaannddd the Mustang too. What's up with the tremolo on the upper bout side though? Is that like a lefty bridge on a righty geetar?
blooghost wrote:vintage guitar porn couple of my relics. The Kent is probably late 60's,with a 70's Ibanez neck(was purchased this way),and the Mustang is blue,not black,and is a 74.
FUCK YOU
j/k
I love that Kent.
aaaannddd the Mustang too. What's up with the tremolo on the upper bout side though? Is that like a lefty bridge on a righty geetar?
that i don't know. Could be. Or it could be that it was still CBS.
proroby wrote:BilT Guitar Guts. Obviously the one is turned over so you can't see the shit! The one you can see is a Prescription Electronics Experience.
Waitaminit! What the fuck did you say????? That shit has a Prescription Elec. EXPERIENCE built into it????????? Damn son! Rx Experience is killer. Do you have a link to more dets on these beasts?
I traded an oldish SKB Standard 2U Rack and an ACM Power Conditioner to my guitarist for this hella cheesy Yamaha.
This thing is totally not my style but for the moment it's doable. I'd rather a Tele/Mustang/Jag. I wanna swap the humbuckers out for some Gibson P-94s,....Block the tremolo and throw some heavy gauges on it and tune it to baritone. I'm not sure what's going on in the control cavity. There is a CTS tone pot with a big orange capacitor in it. Someone bought into the Orange Drop Cap hype. There is also a DPDT Switch that isn't wired up. Not sure if that was a coil tap switch or what. This thing will be great for me to learn and practice how to setup and intonate a guitar as well as tinker with the wiring.
Yeah, it's a pre-WWII faux resonator that was my grandmother's. She was a bluegrass musician in the 20's and 30's. That's a picture of her below with a guitar (not the reso). Unfortunately, the guitar is pretty much unplayable. It had been sitting in a basement in Mississippi for 20+ years. Sometime this year I will have some repairs done, and I'll probably end up converting it to a slide guitar. Maybe add a pickup.