Single bridge humbucker guitars?

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Most of the stuff I make just has a bridge humbucker \m/

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I have one, the one in my avatar, it's a limited edition Jackson DK2M!H in Red Ghost Flames finish, MIJ. Alder body, bolt maple neck, maple fretboard bound in black, black sharktooth inlays, reverse matching headstock. Bought it second hand here in Portugal as a solution, since I really wanted an Ibanez RGXXV, a HS superstrat with a single coil size humbucker in the neck, but that deal didn't come through. Thought about installing one on the Dinky, but my tech said the risk of destroying the finish was too high, so I left it stock. It has a JT580LP tremolo that I'm considering swapping for a Schaller Lockmeister. The stock black TB-4 was recently swapped for a reverse zebra TB-4 for aesthethic purposes. It has a single volume know, swapped for a push-pull pot for series /parallel operation, just to give it a little more versatility.

Soundwise, it's a trip to the 80's rock and hardrock sounds, what I wanted these kind of guitar to be all about.

EDIT: The the OP, sorry for my cooment, just reread your post and saw you're looking for new guitars... Still if you can find one of these, it may go well with the El Diablo.


Out of curiosity, where did you come across a reverse zebra JB in Portugal?

Artie, nice Peavey in the photo from the fisrt page.
 
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Out of curiosity, where did you come across a reverse zebra JB in Portugal

I didn't, bought it from a USA Ebay store, and a friend of mine, who was married to an american citizen back then brought it here. The shipping and pickup price would still be cheaper that buying a black one here, but our Customs fees are outrageous.
 
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Makes sense...unless you happen to get very lucky it´s really difficult to pick up anything that's even a bit out of the ordinary here too unless you´re prepared to pay exorbitant prices.
 
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I know. About 15 years ago I ordered through the Portuguese SD distributor an Invader set, in blue.

TWO years later, the pickups finaly arrived...
 
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TWO years later, the pickups finally arrived...

This is interesting. Since I'm the OP, I guess I can hijack my own thread. So, just for the sake of argument, suppose I was a Duncan dealer. Couldn't you folks in Europe PM me? I'd have the pup immediately, and mail it to you. Would that be illegal? Or against company policy? Inquiring minds want to know.
 
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I am not sure if that violates your dealer agreement or not, since I have no idea about those things. As far as the forum goes, I don't care...but you might want to ask SD directly.
 
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It must be a violation of the dealer agreement. I can't be the only one who thought of this marketing scheme. :D
 
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It may be- I've never seen a dealer agreement, so I don't know what it contains.
 
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These days the point is moot, though, since you have large companies like Thomann and Musik-Produktiv selling to all of Europe. At present, Thomann has 437 SD products in their digital catalogue, so I guess you could get most things from them.

I am not going to name any names, but I have dealt with companies in the US dealers shipping to Europe in the past, and probably against their own agreements. (I've done this with OFRs, which were very difficult to find in Europe ten-odd years back) It is also possible to establish a US post box with a shipping company, and have them forward the item. In such cases, I am sure that the dealer has no responsibility for what happens to the item after it has been delivered to a US address.
 
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I think the customs fee's are the biggest negative in this situation. I doubt it's that hard to find someone to ship a pickup to Portugal, but if customs adds $20-$40 bucks (of more) in fee's it starts to suck.
 
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Well... for me in Poland it's cheaper to buy a humbucker set from custom shop and pay for shipping from the USA than buy standard from dealer :)
 
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This is interesting. Since I'm the OP, I guess I can hijack my own thread. So, just for the sake of argument, suppose I was a Duncan dealer. Couldn't you folks in Europe PM me? I'd have the pup immediately, and mail it to you. Would that be illegal? Or against company policy? Inquiring minds want to know.

ArtieToo, first of all, sorry for somehow derailing your post. On the aforementioned delay concerning the blue Invader set I ordered back then, I was still a newbie to all this gear stuff, so I guess it would be like some custom ordered or something. Still, every time I checked with the distributor I was told things were on their way. Something must have happened later on, since Portugal lost any official representation, and the distribution deal must have changed, since now Spain deals SD pickups for the Iberian peninsula (region in the west of Europe, where Portugal and Spain are located.

On topic, have you found a single HB axe to your liking yet?
 
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I think the customs fee's are the biggest negative in this situation. I doubt it's that hard to find someone to ship a pickup to Portugal, but if customs adds $20-$40 bucks (of more) in fee's it starts to suck.

Yep, that's about it nowadays. That's why whenever I want something I have friends scattered around the world that get the things I want for me, and when they travel back to Portugal, they deliver the goods. Not to brag, but my friends rule!
 
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ArtieToo, first of all, sorry for somehow derailing your post.

No prob man. You really didn't. It's an interesting conversation and we covered what I needed to know.

On topic, have you found a single HB axe to your liking yet?

Too many. :D

My original idea was to have a dedicated El Diablo axe. But as much as I love the guitars that folks have posted, I've about decided to go HH. I'd love to do a Fuglybucker in the neck.
 
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I know Im late to the party... But I bring back the suggestion for Kramer Baretta or a Focus 1000 (Japanese made by ESP) or a BC Rich Gunslinger. I had both a Custom shop a few years back and one of the cheap Reissue models. It was cool too and not too pricey.

Here is a Focus 1000 for under $300. The floyd is going to need some love, but.. Id love to snag this myself.. Again, japanese made, orig floyd rose..

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Kramer-Foc...177370?hash=item2cdc09985a:g:v40AAOSwc1ZbqpDm
 
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While that is a cool guitar, I'm a bit finicky about certain headstock designs. Mainly, I hate when the strings are skewed at too steep of an angle from the nut. I just like when the strings have as straight of a pull as possible. The exception is that I do like a headstock that's tilted back, to get a nice break angle on the nut.

It's one of the reasons I hate Dean guitars, even though I like their designs otherwise. I think this is one of the worst headstocks I've ever seen:

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Hope I don't start any wars with that. :guilty:
 
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