I need your opinion on this guitar, Mr. Mudge!
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.010-.012 set, roughly...years ago, players would sometimes use .008 and .009 Slinky sets on these. Problems ensued.
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Here's what most all the English players from Clapton to Harrison did in the early 60's: some used flat wounds and some used round wounds. Most gages had a high E of .012 0r .013 with a wound G. They would toss the .056 or .060 low E pushing the string set up and replacing the high E with a .010 Banjo string...In the mid 60's Ernie Ball changed all that. Rock&Roll Baby..
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I played with an .11-.52 set for awhile. It was okay, but I like the .10-.52 set better for doing bends, except on the Ricks, on which I use a .10-.46 set. The only guitar I've used a .12 set on is my `53 Gretsch Electromatic, but I think I have a lighter set on it now-I'm not sure, the luthier put the last pair of strings on it for me after dressing the frets, et cetera:


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Re: I need your opinion on this guitar, Mr. Mudge!
That IS a really good-looking Gretsch Electromatic!
I don't have one of those yet.
I don't have one of those yet.
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Re: I need your opinion on this guitar, Mr. Mudge!
MY eyes go immediately to that cracking DeArmond single-coil. It's a classic pickup.
Re: I need your opinion on this guitar, Mr. Mudge!
And made by Rowe Industries, same as the pickup in a 1957 Rick Combo 400, right?jingle_jangle wrote:MY eyes go immediately to that cracking DeArmond single-coil. It's a classic pickup.
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Re: I need your opinion on this guitar, Mr. Mudge!
Same manufacturer, but dfferent pickups. We know all about that situation, don't we, Dr. Rand? 
