Nostalgic Distortion
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From when I first bought it, but after it had been cleaned several times. I paid $75 for this fiddle and although it was never played it had been sitting over the heater on the wall for the past 15 years. The neck was still absolutely perfect, the only real problem (aside from the horrible mirror guard) was that it was covered by a 1/4 inch layer of cigarette tar and nicotine! GROSS....
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I got a new & much nicer B&W Pearl guard from a buddy of mine who used to work at Godin, as did almost every single person in our town!!! Great guitars, awful place to work!!! The guard didn't stay on it long, I decided to put it away in case I ever wanted to sell it. This way it would be completely stock & have a film covered guard on it?
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I couldn't stand the bridge pup but I liked the neck pickup so I decided to mod that Mirror guard and get a ringed Trembucker into the bridge. A TB-11 C.C. ended up being exactly the right RX for this 100% Maple guitar! I also dropped in a 500K volume pot for the Trembucker and a Black Candy tone capacitor. Oh, just so everyone is aware this guitar has no switch. The harness is a lot like a Jazz Bass harness, two independent volume knobs and a central tone......
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I sanded off that mirror garbage and hit the back of the now clear guard with a thin layer of black spray paint. I then sanded off 99% of that & hit it with a thin layer of white spray paint. I was going for a beat up old Caddie "relic" look, I think it came out pretty darn good myself but others had mixed feelings??? It was for a time the Grateful Dead of guitars, people either loved the way it looked or hated it. There was no in between, LOL!
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TODAY- I cut into that nice new guard! I realized that I'm never going to sell it because it's one of the best players I own & it cost me almost nothing so saving that guard was for not? Personally I did really like the "relic" guard but this one is a little more classy & aesthetically pleasing....
Now that the guitar has been cleaned, the harness modified, and the new modded guard installed, it's by far the best sounding Godin Radiator on the planet! There again, the bar was set pretty low, LOL!!!
Why anyone would build such a nice instrument then turn around and fill it up with a bunch of gimmicky garbage is completely beyond me! Perhaps I should go get my old job back & see if they'll start letting me in on the design process?
In any case the Radiator is finished and baring anything catastrophic I shouldn't ever have to take it apart again... ��
From when I first bought it, but after it had been cleaned several times. I paid $75 for this fiddle and although it was never played it had been sitting over the heater on the wall for the past 15 years. The neck was still absolutely perfect, the only real problem (aside from the horrible mirror guard) was that it was covered by a 1/4 inch layer of cigarette tar and nicotine! GROSS....
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I got a new & much nicer B&W Pearl guard from a buddy of mine who used to work at Godin, as did almost every single person in our town!!! Great guitars, awful place to work!!! The guard didn't stay on it long, I decided to put it away in case I ever wanted to sell it. This way it would be completely stock & have a film covered guard on it?
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I couldn't stand the bridge pup but I liked the neck pickup so I decided to mod that Mirror guard and get a ringed Trembucker into the bridge. A TB-11 C.C. ended up being exactly the right RX for this 100% Maple guitar! I also dropped in a 500K volume pot for the Trembucker and a Black Candy tone capacitor. Oh, just so everyone is aware this guitar has no switch. The harness is a lot like a Jazz Bass harness, two independent volume knobs and a central tone......
View attachment 72611
I sanded off that mirror garbage and hit the back of the now clear guard with a thin layer of black spray paint. I then sanded off 99% of that & hit it with a thin layer of white spray paint. I was going for a beat up old Caddie "relic" look, I think it came out pretty darn good myself but others had mixed feelings??? It was for a time the Grateful Dead of guitars, people either loved the way it looked or hated it. There was no in between, LOL!
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TODAY- I cut into that nice new guard! I realized that I'm never going to sell it because it's one of the best players I own & it cost me almost nothing so saving that guard was for not? Personally I did really like the "relic" guard but this one is a little more classy & aesthetically pleasing....
Now that the guitar has been cleaned, the harness modified, and the new modded guard installed, it's by far the best sounding Godin Radiator on the planet! There again, the bar was set pretty low, LOL!!!
Why anyone would build such a nice instrument then turn around and fill it up with a bunch of gimmicky garbage is completely beyond me! Perhaps I should go get my old job back & see if they'll start letting me in on the design process?
In any case the Radiator is finished and baring anything catastrophic I shouldn't ever have to take it apart again... ��
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