Woah man, that looks pretty groovy. That's the first I've ever seen rings like that.Pacafeliz wrote:oh btw, some people say that the "pickup rings" of the minihumbs are actually p90 covers!Richard wrote:That's awesome, I like the way those pickup rings look. The outer ones look like they're for P90s though. Sweet guitar.
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well i don't have a huge collection, maybe 6 right now, i had 11 at one point.
but here is an article in from the local paper about one of the customers at the music store i work at, he's got us all beat. He has over 250 Gibsons alone, not counting a single other brand....He's a really nice guy and a pretty good player, and a self-made millionaire.
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but here is an article in from the local paper about one of the customers at the music store i work at, he's got us all beat. He has over 250 Gibsons alone, not counting a single other brand....He's a really nice guy and a pretty good player, and a self-made millionaire.
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Sparky wrote:Woah man, that looks pretty groovy. That's the first I've ever seen rings like that.Pacafeliz wrote:oh btw, some people say that the "pickup rings" of the minihumbs are actually p90 covers!Richard wrote:That's awesome, I like the way those pickup rings look. The outer ones look like they're for P90s though. Sweet guitar.
Yeah they are (or originally were devised from) P90 covers, it dates back to the first Les Paul re-issues... at first they only re-issued them with P-90's, which was immediately met with with an unanimous "why did you do that, this guitar just gained posthumous legend status based on the humbucker'd '59 examples" so to use up the prepared stock but appeal to the primary market, they devised the mini humbucker and put them into all the bodies routed for P-90's by using P-90 covers for rings. These are what are known as the Les Paul "Deluxe" today.
Then later came the humbuckered LPs that used conversion rings to have P-90's mounted in 'em...
Aug wrote:which one of you bastards sent me an ebay question asking if you can get teh kurdtz with that 64 mustang?
robertOG wrote:fran & paul are some of the original gangstas of the JS days when you'd have to say "phuck"