Posted: Mon May 12, 2008 11:00 am
Aye, it looks like a Kent Armstrong humbucker size P90.Sean wrote:is that a p90 in there?mewithoutus wrote:???
scumbag silver tele???
awesome.
Aye, it looks like a Kent Armstrong humbucker size P90.Sean wrote:is that a p90 in there?mewithoutus wrote:???
scumbag silver tele???
awesome.
FRAK U. SPRALKE FOREVER. NEVERFORGET.robroe wrote:this thread makes me want to kill myself
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mewithoutus wrote:dddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddave wrote:Sloan wrote:
what? why? the 3 saddle bridge is better. more tele sounding.aphasiac wrote:ok managed to snag a new 6-saddle tele bridge off ebay for a bargain-ous £4 inc P&P.
I don't understand... oh wait, this guitar is not string through? oh, wierd... yeah, maybe you should fix that. you'll need the ferrules that go on the back though. also, it's kinda tricky getting the holes to go straight through if you don't have a drill press.aphasiac wrote:may have to drill holes in it though, as the tele is string through body design.
hmmm, tele necks are supposed to be somewhat chunky, that's one of the good things about them. I think strat necks might fit but there will be a gap because they are curved at the bottom.aphasiac wrote:now thinking about replacing the neck - this one is just too huge and the headstock is oversized, which makes the guitar unbalanced. i guess any strat or tele neck will fit, but all the ones i see selling on ebay go for almost as much as i paid for the guitar (£33).
Cant you really hear the difference between a 3 and 6 saddle bridge? i doubt it. but you will be able to hear strings that are out of tune - correct intonation is important to me.mage wrote: what? why? the 3 saddle bridge is better. more tele sounding.
No, the guitar IS a string through, but the new bridge i bought hasnt got holes to accomodate the strings going into the body. i'll have to drill holes in the new bridge.mage wrote:I don't understand... oh wait, this guitar is not string through? oh, wierd... yeah, maybe you should fix that. you'll need the ferrules that go on the back though. also, it's kinda tricky getting the holes to go straight through if you don't have a drill press.
I quite like the chunky neck - Problem is thr guitar is really neck heavy. its difficult to play on a stap. i just need a lighter neck and smaller tele-style headstock.mage wrote: hmmm, tele necks are supposed to be somewhat chunky, that's one of the good things about them. I think strat necks might fit but there will be a gap because they are curved at the bottom.
well, If I had this guitar I think I would leave it how it is except maybe changing out a pickup or two if it needed it.