Ouch - "Modded" '68 381

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winston
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Post by winston »

Are those Gibson pickups? Also, I wonder how original that aftermarket case is?
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Post by chefothefuture »

Looks like an easy fix .
Odd about the Vox(or Eco) case....

Why does all the good stuff turn up when I'm
broke.....
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Post by doctorwho »

John, wait until the end of the auction - I have a feeling that it will go for beaucoup dollars, so "broke" is a relative term!
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Post by wim »

first '68 V69 I've ever seen
This guitar was ahead of it's time
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Post by mrtidy »

"No strings are missing"!
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Post by BobKat »

a '68 V69. That's a larf.

I have never seen a 1968 381 either. July no less. Between this and the '58 330, get the checkbook, Maw.
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Post by jwilli »

Cool. My '68 381 serial number is HD 885. And a whole lot different than this one. Both have checker bound headstocks though. Modded but still very cool.
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Post by 325-at-2pm »

What could you do to fix it???

Jeez, a couple of guys start after market humbucker businesses in the 70s and look what the grandkids have done to the old wood!!!! My GAWD........
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Post by scoobster28 »

Well, it is worth something to some people. I don't think these pickups look terrible on it... not like a zebra set of humbuckers or something.
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Post by brian_l »

Since I play a lot of hard rock and even metal, these pickups would actually be useful to me, although I would NEVER modify a Rickenbacker with them.
I have already put this one on watch, so maybe, just maybe I will pull the trigger on this one.
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Post by tony_carey »

Scoobs is bidding on it, so good luck. It will be interesting to see what it goes for.

I agree that although it is horribly modified, it's still a pretty good looking & desireable gtr.
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Post by kcole4001 »

It's quite a "honey"Image
The guy obviously doesn't like changing strings often!
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Brian, do you think this guitar would be able to play metal without being a feedback monster? That was the problem I had with a lot of hollowbodies in the past, non-Ric, of course...
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Post by chefothefuture »

Hey Steve-
I used to play a 381 with stock PUs through two Orange
OR120s with no problem.
If I stood within a foot the Pickups would squeal microphonicly but easily dealt with by the guitar's volume control. Walk away from the amp-line and back tack full blast.....
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