NGD: 1980 Gibson Howard Roberts Fusion

I used the guitar for rehearsal, and yeah, I think I am going to replace the pickups. The tarback is the biggest problem, which sounds like the tone knob is turned down half way. I have to do some cleaning of the 3 way switch, and possible replacement of the jack, too. But it is a great playing instrument. I am thinking ne10xt
.week for the fun pickup sugery through the F holes, but I might use the guitar for 1 set this weekend.
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Sweet blues/Jazz/Fusion ride!!!!

That Shawbucker should bring enough to buy a set of whatever you want....

The obvious answer is Seths, or Maple Block / Ebony, maybe A2P's...
 
Sweet blues/Jazz/Fusion ride!!!!

That Shawbucker should bring enough to buy a set of whatever you want....

The obvious answer is Seths, or Maple Block / Ebony, maybe A2P's...

Nah I will keep both pickups. I have an Antiquity Restrospect (not aged- looks like a brand new pickup) set sitting on the shelf. The Shawbucker is certainly the better of the 2 pickups in there. But the Ants will absolutely sound great in this thing.
 
Lovely. Indeed, the guitar has a maple block form the centre to help reduce feedback but it is completely floating, separated from the top and back and neither connected to the heel of the neck nor the belly of the instrument. The Fusion 1 models were very different to the subsequent incarnations. Pickups were both Tarbacks although the bridge was a Bill Lawrence designed Super Humbucking pickup with Indox 7 ceramic magnet and the neck pickup was a variation of this but specifically tuned for jazz. Looks as though you have the original neck but that the bridge was replaced.
 
Lovely. Indeed, the guitar has a maple block form the centre to help reduce feedback but it is completely floating, separated from the top and back and neither connected to the heel of the neck nor the belly of the instrument. The Fusion 1 models were very different to the subsequent incarnations. Pickups were both Tarbacks although the bridge was a Bill Lawrence designed Super Humbucking pickup with Indox 7 ceramic magnet and the neck pickup was a variation of this but specifically tuned for jazz. Looks as though you have the original neck but that the bridge was replaced.

Thanks for the info! I knew most of this, except for the bridge. Both neck and bridge pickups were a little on the hot side for actual jazz. And I used to own an HR III model, but that wasn't nearly as good as this one. What bridge originally came on these?
 
Superb! We have always looked like excellent instruments I hope to play one someday.

Thanks! As a Norlin instrument, it actually isn't too heavy, either. I don't know if I'd want to do a 4 hour show with it, but I am used to my Music Man.
 
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