The one guitar you keep reaching for?

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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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.

It's possible, but you have to be committed to wanting the tele pickup in there as a little routing is required. :P

I got a big aluminum conversion ring to go over the humbucker hole:
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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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Gorgeous guitar!!!! Used to have a 1979 BC Rich Mockingbird bass, the one with all the switches and knobs.
 
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This. maple top (figured? I don't know. you tell me) on a sapele back. ovangkol neck, ebony board. classic scale, compound radius. 22 frets. the pickups are a pearly gatesB/seth loverB A4 hybrid bridge and a PearlyN/SethN A3 in the neck. This set does it all. From Zakk Wylde tones to clean jazz and blues. This guitar is IT.


That's why I sold it.
 
It's possible, but you have to be committed to wanting the tele pickup in there as a little routing is required. :P

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.
 
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 HAD it- a 1966 Yamaha SA-5, number #374, in blonde. All flame maple body, mini humbuckers, two piece neck- and the best vibrato bridge I ever came across.

It got stolen by a meth-head, back in 2018. :(. Oh well...
 
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 had to rout to get a tele pup in the bridge of my hsh strat too
 
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.
 
I was checking these out recently, what are they like? Seem like good bang for buck if you want a single cut.

The guitar itself is pretty well made and has a really good feel, I dig the relicing and I am sure it isn't everyone's thing but to me it just works on this guitar, I did wet sand and buff out out a bit of orange peel but I also got a great deal on it since they knew the finish wasn't quite right on this batch.

I did have to do some tweaking but far less than I actually expected. I changed the bridge posts because they were really soft and difficult to adjust. The tuners said Grover on them, maybe Grover from Sesame Street made them, they sucked. It felt like there was grit in them and they just didn;t hold well. I put on a nice set of Gotohs and the tuning is fine now. I did a light level and re-dressed the frets and the nut. They weren't bad but i am a bit picky and it's easy enough for me to do. The last change was the pickups, the stock ones were OK but that's it, OK. The guitar sounded great unamplified and I knew that the stock pups weren't bringing anything to the table. I dropped in the SD's and it is a monster now. I love this guitar, seriously love this guitar. Feel, sound and playabilty are all up there with my favorite guitars.

***I also put on an aged toggle ring since the new one it shipped with looked silly and I put on better strap pegs***
 
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^^ Thanks for the overview. Yes, frets have to be slick, none of that metal on metal grinding like robots having secks. 'Grover from Sesame St' :laugh2:; but are Grovers made in the US anymore?

I had a feeling this is how they might be > good bones, just tidy things, change hardware and electronics according to taste/necessity.

The one that quirked my eyebrow (à la The Rock) was on Reverb, an all natural with chrome parts and blocks, kinda Custom meets Standard.
 
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 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!!

Very cool! I've played a Les Paul 25/50 from the same era, but man, that was one heavy guitar!
 
Great thread. I would like to think my "go to" for jamming and practice is my PRS S2 blue sparkle, but realistically, I've been really loving my p-90 SG lately.
 
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