here's one-MrMaxima wrote:I've never seen a "naked" 70's pickup...
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they used pots from the mid 60s for years due to someone buying too many. why the mystery on the wormoth site? it seems fairly straightforward- 1970/71 LPB compstang with non-matching headstock, no? unless i'm missing something. granted the fretboard veneer looks a bit strange but they did strange things back then on occasion.vic108 wrote:a pot from '66, neck stamp reads (to me) "Nov 70"..... a Leo's parts guitar?
You gotta remember, since 'tangs were a cheap student guitar, folks didn't take them seriously.stewart wrote:they used pots from the mid 60s for years due to someone buying too many. why the mystery on the wormoth site? it seems fairly straightforward- 1970/71 LPB compstang with non-matching headstock, no? unless i'm missing something. granted the fretboard veneer looks a bit strange but they did strange things back then on occasion.vic108 wrote:a pot from '66, neck stamp reads (to me) "Nov 70"..... a Leo's parts guitar?
yeah and a chalky orange taste hits my mouth... eh, rancid stuffBacchusPaul wrote:I hate the term 'Tang. Every time I read that a bit of my brain dies.
fat southern dude from Ends post wrote:so take that all you brand snobs.. you go buy all them high dollar f^<kn' gear, you still cant get tone like that. you know why? cause your a dumb @ss