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Originally posted by Ward View PostThat's, ah, well I just plain speechless.
Looks like it isn't the only one.
Maybe I just need to raise the list price on my strat 4x. Or not. It plays very nice.www.sonnywalton.com
How many guitars do you need? Just one more.
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Originally posted by SonnyW View PostIf you are just dying to get one, check this. Gibson Custom ES-335 Block Inlay Antique Red Semi-Hollow Electric Guitar - Jacks Music - Australia
Looks like it isn't the only one.
Maybe I just need to raise the list price on my strat 4x. Or not. It plays very nice.
It worked for Jimi!
T"If Hitler invaded Hell, I would make at least a favourable reference of the Devil in the House of Commons." Winston Churchill
Terry
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I'd love to have a good hollow, I won't go near Epiphone after the joke that is my Epi LP. This would be a tone I'd go after 1974 Marshall 50 Watt Demo - YouTube
Sounds very Australian to me.
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Originally posted by Ward View PostI dunno for sure mate, I'd reckon not but can't elaborate. Maybe rjb would know.
The patent recommends you use at least "2 sizes thicker" for the "noise picking coil" than for the "signal picking coil".
I remember skimming over something about ratios that may or may not give you a more definitive answer; I could look it up, but so could you. ;^)DON'T FEED THE TROLLS!
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Originally posted by Ward View PostI'd love to have a good hollow, I won't go near Epiphone after the joke that is my Epi LP.
But seriously- for a dime on the dollar, an Epi ES335 ain't a bad guitar (unless you get a lemon); you can replace all the hardware & tronics and still be $$$ ahead.DON'T FEED THE TROLLS!
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Originally posted by rjb View PostNew York Epiphones are the only Epis worth owning.
But seriously- for a dime on the dollar, an Epi ES335 ain't a bad guitar (unless you get a lemon); you can replace all the hardware & tronics and still be $$$ ahead.
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Originally posted by rjb View PostI wasn't scorning you- just trying to save you from doing something foolish!
I've gotten pretty good at it!
And Using words like foolish is better???
TLast edited by big_teee; 08-03-2012, 04:19 PM."If Hitler invaded Hell, I would make at least a favourable reference of the Devil in the House of Commons." Winston Churchill
Terry
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Originally posted by Ward View PostI'd love to have a good hollow, I won't go near Epiphone after the joke that is my Epi LP. This would be a tone I'd go after 1974 Marshall 50 Watt Demo - YouTube
Sounds very Australian to me.
But, is Darker than suits my taste.
I like a brighter sharper Marshall attack.
TLast edited by big_teee; 08-03-2012, 06:50 AM."If Hitler invaded Hell, I would make at least a favourable reference of the Devil in the House of Commons." Winston Churchill
Terry
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Originally posted by rjb View PostI'm not an expert, haven't even made one yet- I'm just a guy who read the patent.
The patent recommends you use at least "2 sizes thicker" for the "noise picking coil" than for the "signal picking coil".
I remember skimming over something about ratios that may or may not give you a more definitive answer; I could look it up, but so could you. ;^)
I was just trying to think of a way to mount the coil without routing the body. I was thinking that if a smaller diameter wire could be used the outside diameter of the coil would be much smaller which would allow it to simply be looped around the pickups.
Picture the fine wire 350 ohm dummy coil with an OD of 20 to18 gauge wire (or there about) wrapped around the outside of the pickups tight against the tubing/height adjusters.
Such a thin coil would allow the pick guard to be dropped in place without routing the body.
Oh well, It was just an idea.
Thanks again.
Rob.
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