Gibson Blueshawk

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Gibson Blueshawk

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Found this at Guitar Center Today.

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Lovely.

Presumably you bought it, and didn't just take it home with you?
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MikeG wrote:Lovely.

Presumably you bought it, and didn't just take it home with you?
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My friend had one of these in high school. I'd forgotten about them. I'd love to try one.
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I heard of them,but I never saw one before. Here is a webpage I found with some good info (Link)
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they look kind of weird but I'd love to play with the varitone.
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:lol: I look forward to your weekly threads 'look at my new guitar'. That one is really nice.
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Post by Haze »

For some reason I want it to be as goofy as the Nighthawk but it just isn't. It seems in between traditional and crazy and it just doesn't look right.

Neat guitar though, definately a lot better than the crazy stuff Gibson is doing these days
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Haze wrote:definately a lot better than the crazy stuff Gibson is doing these days
+ a billion on that.


very cool....
Blues 90 pickups are based on Gibson P90 single coil pickups - continuing the same soap-bar appearance, but with a substantially modified interior. Blues 90s have -

Alnico 5 magnets for pole pieces - rather than the steel or ceramic magnets (depending on which "authority" you are reading) used in many forms of P90 pickup
and they also have that "dummy coil" thing for hum canceling operation.
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Thanks for the posts. I didn't realize how small this guitar was until I put it ext to my Les Paul.

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i like so much about this guitar, other than the name being on it by the neck. looks fun
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A friend of mine had one, but had to return it because the neck from the factory was warped.
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I had one of these years ago. TI was my first decent electric. Mine had a bigsby though. I loved that guitar at the time. It would be interesting to see how my opinion would hold up now.
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Wow,I didn't know that Gibson still makes a Nighthawk

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This guy made a nice Blueshawk demo vid if you want to know what this guitar sounds like

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It's very plinky. Maybe that's his amp or the recording. I kinda expected the guitar to have more balls with them P90s.
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timhulio wrote:It's very plinky. Maybe that's his amp or the recording. I kinda expected the guitar to have more balls with them P90s.
Yeah the Blues 90's sound a little different than P-90's,not as fat.
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I just spotted one of these for sale in a shop in Brstol today but with a bigsby that looked like this but in black:

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It was very nice indeed. £650 as well.

Apparently its fitted with P100's instead of P90s.
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lorez wrote:I just spotted one of these for sale in a shop in Brstol today but with a bigsby that looked like this but in black:

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It was very nice indeed. £650 as well.

Apparently its fitted with P100's instead of P90s.
The Blueshawks have "Blues 90" pickups. They are single coil like a P-90 but they have a dummy coil to eliminate noise.
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Post by Nick »

They're nice players, but I like the other 3 guitars in your collection better.