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Hey, I thought I already had the Wilczynski!

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Paul - the difference between a Kent guitar and a Wilczynski guitar is that someone in his right mind might actually want to own a Wilczynski.
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Thank you both, but I recall an old blues legend guy who played a Kent...

Anybody know who I'm referring to? (I myself cannot recall who it was.)
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Willie Kent ?
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BB Kent?
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Well it wasn't me that's for sure..
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hey daddy-o, dig them crazy pickups and switches!
(buy it now for $826 on ebay)
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Looks like an explosion in a knob factory...
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ha.... or a marjon game gone terribly wrong.

I'm guessing that the tilted pickups has something to do with the allowing the thinner strings to be "picked up" farther away from the bridge.

I somehow doubt this has much of an effect, but am not really sure. Other guitars have taken this approach too.
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All things Kent eh!

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Ha. By "marjon" you mean Mah-Jongg, I believe, Kent...

The tilted pups on these guitars mean nothing--the "designers" just saw it on some Fenders and decided to do them one better...

On occasion, pickups are tilted to allow the magnets on a wider pickup to fit narrower string spacing closer to the neck. Sometimes they are tilted to provide a better sonic footprint, too, as you have described.
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Perhaps a little obscure, but definitely relates to my name...........

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Nice hat Howard,

I thought you said you worked in IT. I didn't realize that you were it. Er, I mean a bishop in the true sense of the word.

Isn't that a Cardinals mitre though? You're really only one step away from the top post mate.
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I wouldn't know if it was a Smurf's mitre, Brian!! How do you tell them apart?

All I know is that Bishop's wear 'em.... and the label I use when home bottling wine has the mitre as part of the coat of arms (designed by my father nearly 40 years ago).
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Telling them apart and their specific usages according to the mass being offered is a subject unto itself and I am not the expert on those matters.

I am pretty sure though that Bishops wear red ornament accents to their vestments.

So hopefully your wine label denotes the correct colour.
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