L.W. Badger
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Got my tripod back so I could take a few pics...........finally!
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I salvaged the neck from a Yamaha RBX with a broken headstock, cut a body out of teak, installed Steinberger bridge and nut, and an EMG active PU with vol/dbl-tone/dbl-tone knobs. It's strung BEAD.
This '96 MIK Epiphone was a wreck when I got it.......now it has a graphite nut, Ping Tuners, Distortion bridge/AII Pro neck PUs, Tone Pro bridge/tailpiece, new knobs wrapped with grip-tape (I play with my knob(s) a lot ;-), jackplate and PU covers in chrome, replaced pots with Alpha 500k with a 47 cap on the bridge tone and a 22 cap on the neck tone, replaced all the stock wiring. A few dings here and there, but I didn't get it for it's looks.
Must have been a lot of Gibson truss-rod covers floating around Asia......and then SOMEONE forgot to tape the headstock when he was enlarging the TM holes and chipped the poly....one of these years I'll refinish it, but for now, who cares?
HERE is the difference between Gibson and Epiphone. I just used the existing hole rather than plugging and redrilling to line them up correctly. Other than it looks funny if you look at it closely, there's no deficient to function.
It's really a honey-burst, but the red background is throwing the color off
Then the GAS bug hit me while I was killing time in a pawn shop I service......I HAD to have her! (and the price had come down on it significantly). It gives me a lower action than I can get with the LP, and the black-nickel hardware just looks cool. The binding is aged/cream and multi-ply, the fret dots are subdued and not pearly white, but they're not abalone. The real cool thing about this one is that it's coil split with a JB and '59 neck....not as hot as the LP......time to change that soon, and the pots need changing from vol/tone to vol/vol, the tone control really doesn't do much for me, I can bleed treble with a volume reduction.
Graphite nut, Gover tuners. There must have been a bunch of Blackjack truss rod covers laying around Asia as well......since there's no card inlays on the fretboard.
I must be developing a thing for carved top Korean guitars...lol! I LOVE the ultra access neck heel! About the only thing different from the Jackson I was lusting after........is this doesn't have the wide Jackson neck, or the Jackson name.......but I'll take the slutty cousin for 1/4 of the Jackson price.
Hope you enjoyed the show!
Family photo
I salvaged the neck from a Yamaha RBX with a broken headstock, cut a body out of teak, installed Steinberger bridge and nut, and an EMG active PU with vol/dbl-tone/dbl-tone knobs. It's strung BEAD.
This '96 MIK Epiphone was a wreck when I got it.......now it has a graphite nut, Ping Tuners, Distortion bridge/AII Pro neck PUs, Tone Pro bridge/tailpiece, new knobs wrapped with grip-tape (I play with my knob(s) a lot ;-), jackplate and PU covers in chrome, replaced pots with Alpha 500k with a 47 cap on the bridge tone and a 22 cap on the neck tone, replaced all the stock wiring. A few dings here and there, but I didn't get it for it's looks.
Must have been a lot of Gibson truss-rod covers floating around Asia......and then SOMEONE forgot to tape the headstock when he was enlarging the TM holes and chipped the poly....one of these years I'll refinish it, but for now, who cares?
HERE is the difference between Gibson and Epiphone. I just used the existing hole rather than plugging and redrilling to line them up correctly. Other than it looks funny if you look at it closely, there's no deficient to function.
It's really a honey-burst, but the red background is throwing the color off
Then the GAS bug hit me while I was killing time in a pawn shop I service......I HAD to have her! (and the price had come down on it significantly). It gives me a lower action than I can get with the LP, and the black-nickel hardware just looks cool. The binding is aged/cream and multi-ply, the fret dots are subdued and not pearly white, but they're not abalone. The real cool thing about this one is that it's coil split with a JB and '59 neck....not as hot as the LP......time to change that soon, and the pots need changing from vol/tone to vol/vol, the tone control really doesn't do much for me, I can bleed treble with a volume reduction.
Graphite nut, Gover tuners. There must have been a bunch of Blackjack truss rod covers laying around Asia as well......since there's no card inlays on the fretboard.
I must be developing a thing for carved top Korean guitars...lol! I LOVE the ultra access neck heel! About the only thing different from the Jackson I was lusting after........is this doesn't have the wide Jackson neck, or the Jackson name.......but I'll take the slutty cousin for 1/4 of the Jackson price.
Hope you enjoyed the show!
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