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SOLD $5500- I bought this about a year ago. I believe it's chambered because it's light. Excellent condition, near mint- I can't find any marks of any kind or fret wear. The neck is fairly thick, thicker than any 2000s Hamer that I've played. Private message me for questions. We can work out shipping if necessary for the actual cost.18 points
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Had a 50th Anniversary American Strat Neck and a Jerry Donahue pickup lying around. Bought some more parts and went with a tele body. Only way to use the neck and the pickups. Pitbull Audio had a Classic Series alder body on sale for $225, so away I went. Pretty happy with how it all came together. I am going to have to cut the pickguard back a little around the control panel to account for the offset from the round neck heel. Would have been easier to do that under the fretboard overhang, but I already drilled the holes when I thought about that. Otherwise, was fun to finally build a guitar.12 points
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Or you can save $1500, and buy a bitch'n Shishkov Ultimate? Both great guitars 😃3 points
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I get similar emails from Kraft Music (WI) - "call for deals!" I don't understand the setup: am I supposed to call and ask for a list of random products that are on sale or am I supposed to call on the hope something I'm shopping for is on sale? Either case seems an incredibly inefficient means of conveying discount information. If it's such a good deal, why not list the discounts offered on a special web page and move on? Are they selling Gibson guitars, for example, which prohibits advertising anything below MSRP on new merchandise? Maybe that's it... FWIW: I have never 'called for a deal.'3 points
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Weird coincidence, I just listened to DATD “In Concert” last week — it’s a good performance by BW, and Clapton was still playing hard. I thought BW had already passed (and I checked) but at the time he hadn’t, I knew that Jim Gordon (super sad story) and Carl Radle were already gone. Once again (as with ‘The Cream’) Clapton is the last man standing!3 points
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Godammit! Stay away for one day. Geez and, Congratulations on the new owner. Kiss her for me?2 points
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It seems that Jeremy has not checked his PMs in a few hours, but I am 100% in on this2 points
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Excellent job. There's something about putting one together yourself. They truly feel like a part of you. Enjoy!2 points
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I believe that a foundation owns most of the blue guitars now, and I think they have been maintaining and traveling them them. There also are some new blue guitars, made using the same Mohawk blue color. I think Maegen Wells made one, and I saw a few others. https://www.instagram.com/p/C_HEV7oO61J/2 points
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Check out the show with Cheap Trick. Cool Hamer content indeed.2 points
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This one is dreamy... https://a.co/d/fzn0tVW2 points
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Not as cheap as me! But I'm committed either way. Cutting it for the neck heel would mean moving it up too, which would mean having to re-drill the body. I think a Dremel and some patience should work out OK.2 points
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Picked this up, jack, and some 250k pots. I soldered it up myself. Had an orange drop cap from a previous pot replacement. https://reverb.com/item/35774575-fender-wilkinson-telecaster-chrome-body-hardware-set-vintage-3-saddle-compensated-bridge-tb-5129-0012 points
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If you have even a passing interest in archtops, Blue Guitar, by Ken Voss, is a must! Scott Chinery, who commissioned the collection, was scum, but that book is pure luthier's porn. I also recommend Acquired of The Angels - an amazing history of John D'Angelico and Jimmy D'Aquisto's careers and legacies.2 points
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I have no qualms with quilted maple but I think @scottcald finds it to be incongruous with the metal flake finish on the body and I can see his point. I would have preferred it remaining as bare maple but it wasn't a deal-killer.2 points
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I sent an email through their little popup window. I figured if they wanted to give me a deal on one cable then what ever. My rep is really nice so I didn't want to waste his time but you know, a deal is a deal. He sent this email: Hello Saul! Luke here at Sweetwater, thanks for the message! I can do that cable at 20% off, free shipping if that is all you need. Let me know and I can put it on an invoice and send you a PayPal link for payment. What did you decide on the T5V speakers? As always, thank you! Luke Wilson Sales Engineer, Sweetwater Direct: (260) 432 – 8176 Office: (800) 222-4700 x3020 Support: (800) 222-4700 x64001 point
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Oops...Forgot linky https://www.sweetwater.com/dealzone/call-in#dealzone-banner1 point
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That's it. I think they both look great though, but just would rather one or the other, but then again, it wasn't mine and I didn't order or pay for it, so there's that. 🤣1 point
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Just the arch in the pickguard where it should fit around the control plate. It overhangs just a tad. There was enough play in the neck pickup that it would have worked whether I had shaved down the pickguard a bit for the round neck heel or what I am going to do now. The upside of shaving it at the neck heel is that the 22 fret overhangs where the guard and neck meet. I would have a little more room to botch it and still hide it. But I drilled holes in the body for where it is now with the overhang of the plate, so that's what has to get shaved.1 point
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Someone tell me how Joe Walsh sounds drunk and thinks like a drunk after being sober for a long time.1 point
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I agree. D'Addarios feel stiff and sound lifeless to me. Plus, I absolutely hate the stupid colored ball ends, especially on guitars with stop tailpieces where they're visible.1 point
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I have this one. He did an acoustic in the shape of a Standard. Flame-top, tobacco burst, headstock, the works. The included CD is pretty awesome, too.1 point
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I agree with every one of your statements above. I don't think I've ever owned an actual Fender anything. Too easy to build partscasters the way I want. Mine usually play better than any of the Fenders I've played at GC too. But, I've never played a Custom Shop. So there is that. @geoff_hartwell @velorush @crunchee @tbonesullivan1 point
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I would absolutely love a signed copy of anything you wrote that you have extra copies of! Please Dm me and I’ll get you payment and a shipping address Theres an amazing coffee table book of Danny Ferrington’s custom work.1 point
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Trusted seller here… just fyi for the newbies. Buy with confidence.1 point
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Who's ever heard of Robert "Mint Man" Johnson from Memphis? He's been collecting for over 50 yearsl.first time I saw one of his instruments was in the mid-'70s In an Ian Bishop books. The magazine has done a profile on him as well as articles on some of his collectibles His history includes playing with John Entwistle's Ox in the early '70 to being . What would be the interest in his story accompanied by color photos (format like the Robin and Fritz books)? He's a famous player but is a legendary collector and historian 3.docx1 point
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Or you can just smoke it before the show 🤣1 point
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I'm a 9s guy, but Boomers are my go-to strings. I figure good enough for Gilmour, good enough for me.1 point