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Yeah, John had a vintage G6122-1962 with the painted f-holes, mine being a reissue of the same model. It's still very acoustically lively and the bridge pickup being a tad farther away from the bridge than in that of a G6119 or G6120 gives it a really unique, somewhat more "mellow" tone of its own.sunshiner wrote:Gorgeous guitarReminds me of John Squier's. What about those F-holes, they look like they are just painted on the body?
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Absolutely beautiful instrument. One of my friends had one, I was almost scared to play it it looked that good and the sounds were incredible. I've always had a fascination with imperial machine heads too, one day I will fit some onto something, just for the sake of it.

Absolutely beautiful instrument. One of my friends had one, I was almost scared to play it it looked that good and the sounds were incredible. I've always had a fascination with imperial machine heads too, one day I will fit some onto something, just for the sake of it.
I'm starting to agree with you, Debz. It's a no-nonsense setup that is so consistent across the strings, and something even tells me that maybe even Tal Farlow almost never comped chords with open strings because the Gibsons he had in hand never had zero fret. Just a thought.
It's Pedalworx McSqueeze and Digitech RV-7 (Modulated setting) all day for me somedays, the warmth and body makes it an infectious guy to pick up and play.
Nice to hear you've been around one of these guys, Fran! Other than the Art Deco flair, the Imperials are quite nice in that they're both thin and wide, making for an easy grab-and-turn.Fran wrote:Ultra posts the guitar that ends the thread![]()
Absolutely beautiful instrument. One of my friends had one, I was almost scared to play it it looked that good and the sounds were incredible. I've always had a fascination with imperial machine heads too, one day I will fit some onto something, just for the sake of it.
It's Pedalworx McSqueeze and Digitech RV-7 (Modulated setting) all day for me somedays, the warmth and body makes it an infectious guy to pick up and play.
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From left to right:
Unbranded 70s SG Copy with BKP Mississippi Queens.
Yamaha SG2000 and one beat to shit Gibson Sonex Custom. both 1980 I think.

Unbranded 70s SG Copy with BKP Mississippi Queens.
Yamaha SG2000 and one beat to shit Gibson Sonex Custom. both 1980 I think.

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bolt on. its got little metal things mounted into the neck, and neck bolts as opposed to screws, that go into em. string-thru too. sustains for ever. pickups are nice actually, not as good in coilsplit mode. but still useful. overall its nice and bright and ringy sounding, but still thuddy in the lows.Fran wrote:Is that thru neck or bolt on like the Hondo II's?
Nice guitars Vantage, I have a Les Paul 'the paul' copy from the early 80's. Matsumoku production (Ibanez, Westone, Aria Pro ii, Westbury...), dont think they ever made anything that was poor.
id had my eye on it in smack converters for like a year or so, then me n her got together, n she got it for her 18th a few months later. then she could give me my duosonic back. which was nice.
£125, about ten years ago or so. not bad eh. one of the best sounding guitars ive played. bit too headstock heavy tbh, probly cos of the 5piece laminate neck. im not sure if the thinner strips are maple or not.
cant decide which is the better pic, so have both...


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edit: just added some large Boss style volume and tone knobs that are a lot more user friendly than the original Danelectro toothpaste cap knobs

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just realised i never posted this.
its a pacifica 604. some time last summer, i was all upset n depressed n stressed, n my co-guitarist had just got a BT-Jaguar, n was gonna sell this, but instead he decided i should have it, on account i didnt have a full scale guitar at that point. to spread some goodwill, i gave two guitars to other friends. (a tatty acoustic that was only good for slide, and a basicly worn out samick sg)
anyway, this thing is one of the nicest playing guitars ive ever laid my grubby hands on. its now my main guitar. ive set it up to perfection too. my PRS-playing friend complimented my setup. it sounds lovely too, in all switch positions. the strange bit is that it has two serial numbers, one on top of the other. must have gone round part of the factory twice i guess.






its a pacifica 604. some time last summer, i was all upset n depressed n stressed, n my co-guitarist had just got a BT-Jaguar, n was gonna sell this, but instead he decided i should have it, on account i didnt have a full scale guitar at that point. to spread some goodwill, i gave two guitars to other friends. (a tatty acoustic that was only good for slide, and a basicly worn out samick sg)
anyway, this thing is one of the nicest playing guitars ive ever laid my grubby hands on. its now my main guitar. ive set it up to perfection too. my PRS-playing friend complimented my setup. it sounds lovely too, in all switch positions. the strange bit is that it has two serial numbers, one on top of the other. must have gone round part of the factory twice i guess.






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