P-Rails wiring into a Mosrite

Re: P-Rails wiring into a Mosrite

Man, you move fast. I love it.

BTW, I'm not a Mosrite guy but that guitar is talking to me. Ugh.
 
Re: P-Rails wiring into a Mosrite

Man, you move fast. I love it.

BTW, I'm not a Mosrite guy but that guitar is talking to me. Ugh.

Fast? It took me the better part of two days to get it all done.........with a few naps and TV watching in between. :D


Lemme tell ya real quick about the Hallmark 60 Custom....well here, read it.
http://www.hallmarkguitars.com/about/history.shtml

The fit and finish of these guitars is better than any I've ever seen. It's simply astounding to look at and it plays even better. The setup, fret dressing, binding, paint, everything was pristine right out of the case. I take it to gigs and people literally want to take pictures of it. It's like a piece of functional art. It's not a shred machine though. It's a surf-punktastic-twangabilly tool of awesomeness if you're looking for something cool and unique. The company boss, Bob Shade, is a true gentleman and a pleasure to do business with. I've exchanged about ten million emails with him about everything. He always answers personally, promptly, and with thoughtful, relevant information. In it's original state into a clean amp the guitar will nail pretty much any surf tone you can think of. This thing is Mosrite/Ventures inspired. I need a little more versatility out of it, so in went the P-Rails. The P-90 and rail settings keep it surfy, the humbucker setting lets it rock. The perfect pickup for me.

Here's some pics....






 
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