Zebra Bridge with Black neck?

MetalManiac

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Yay, or Nay? I hav the Zebra already in the bridge, and removed a low wind neck that just wasn't getting it done, to be replaced by a regular wind PAF. Not sure how the Zebra bridge and black neck looks? Eventually, I may put me silver covers, but for now, I already have the Black neck PAF.

Whats the verdict- bTW, looked all over the net to try and find this combo to no avail.

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Re: Zebra Bridge with Black neck?

I think it looks fine, too.
I have owned three guitars with a cream humbucker in the bridge and a black one in the neck, including the two I have right now. Didn't do any of them on purpose, it always had to do with replacing one or the other pickup, but now I'm attached to the look so much I might do it on purpose for my next guitar. Personally I don't think there is a "wrong" way to do it.
 
Re: Zebra Bridge with Black neck?

It wouldn't be my first choice, but it doesn't look bad.
 
Re: Zebra Bridge with Black neck?

Not OK for OCD person

:)

If you "must".you could throw a Bobbin Topper on it.
The newer Creams are more Yellow that the old ones were,unless mine changed color w/o light exposure...

Just sayin'...

I'd just play it,tho...
:D
 
Re: Zebra Bridge with Black neck?

I find the gold stop tail with brass switch and silver insert knob combination more offensive. Might as well just put pink coated strings on while you're at it.

Your playing hand will cover the bridge pickup, but the rest of that accessorizing disaster is just going to be out there for all to see. Not runway ready, Percival.
 
Re: Zebra Bridge with Black neck?

I have a similar problem
I have a black jb and a zebra jazz

I just can't put them in without covers
Am I wrong?

Which set you got Jerry?
 
Re: Zebra Bridge with Black neck?

Looks neat and unique to me. I'd keep it and celebrate how individual you are.
 
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