No need to be contentious man. That has no place here.
I've done some with PE and they came out fine; but "experimenting" can get expensive.
I just wanted to see what others have done.
-Rob
He May want to know what you have tried instead of just answer.
I agree.
Tell us what you have done.
I would rule out the HFV, and HPN.
I think your down to SPN, and PE.
Beyond that I would just start bending wire.
T
He May want to know what you have tried instead of just answer.
I agree.
Tell us what you have done.
I would rule out the HFV, and HPN.
I think your down to SPN, and PE.
Beyond that I would just start bending wire.
T
Yeah I hear you man; Like I said, I did a few with PE. I just thought I would see if it's a waste of time to mess around with the others... I figured the heavy would be though...
Can anyone suggest a source - in the US - for soapbar covers that fit Gibsons well... that don't have the really tight radiused corners - besides Gibson's own covers?
Kinman covers should fit but I don't know where he gets them or if he sells them. I make wooden ones for an outrageous price if you get desperate.
I'll bet Jason Lollar knows.
The issue, for anyone who's curious, is that Gibson covers have a .281" corner radius (about 7mm). Most of the Asian knockoff covers used a .250" corner radius and they are a tight fit into actual Gibson routs. It's fine if your pickups are destined to drop into Epiphones. I just ordered a sample cover from Allparts. I'll have it in hand tomorrow.
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