Never though it was possible!!! What pickup and what pickup ring did you installed? Pics?
I bought the Exit 22 to put an old set of EMG (S/S/60) in it. Don't know why but it's working really great, way better than expected, so much versatile.
No - re-issue six stringer. Got it for $299 in a pawn shop. Neck through, and just a scorching player. It just feels freaking amazing. Sounds good too. I'm going to change the pickups eventually, but not hurrying.
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It's possible, but you have to be committed to wanting the tele pickup in there as a little routing is required.![]()
It's possible, but you have to be committed to wanting the tele pickup in there as a little routing is required.
I got a big aluminum conversion ring to go over the humbucker hole:
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Are you sure? I thought you could install a tele pickup in a humbucker route without difficulty? just a new ring and done.
It might depend on the size of the humbucker route in your guitar. In the Godin though it needed a little widening at the top left and bottom right to accommodate the tele bass plate. Pretty much like this:
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I rotate them fairly regularly but this one has been super busy since I got it last year
10S GF - MJ 59B with an Ant Jazz neck
I was checking these out recently, what are they like? Seem like good bang for buck if you want a single cut.
My go to is my baby: "76 Les Paul Custom. It was suffering from mid 70s Gibson twisted neck syndrome but only from fret 17 on up to begin with but got worse over time. I had a refret done on it about 10 years ago and it was a bad job. A few months ago I sent it off and got a refret with the PLEK machine. PLEK machine reradiused the fretboard (the refret guy did a 9.5" radius on it) and compensated for the twisted neck. Then of course the PLEK fret leveling! She plays better now than she did when I first bought her used years ago!!
My shoulder starts getting tired just talking about it. :lmao: