Monty Mods?

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Re: Monty Mods?

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Here's my 370/12 MB with gold guards from Pickguardian. Yet to acquire the TRC ... your right though, that is the hard part.
http://hometown.aol.com/jwargowski/Guit ... 370_12.htm
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That looks great! Thanks for sharing the excellent photos!! Did they do the monogram too? Did you add the toasters or were they stock? Great ...another possible upgrade.
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I especially like this look with the Montezuma Brown as it harkens back to the early years of Rickenbacker. I would even consider a trapeze tailpiece.
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Toasters were stock - I thought they were stock on all the recent COY guitars.? Monogram was done by Pickguardian for a nominal extra charge. Still on the fence about whether I like the monogram or not, but it's nothing a pick guard swap won't cure if my ego can't back it up anylonger. I'm a huge MB fan. I'm always on the lookout for a 660/12 and a 370/6 in MB as well.
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Re: Monty Mods?

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Toasters were available as a factory upgrade but were not the standard pickups. I like them both but prefer the high gains in mine. I'd keep the monogrammed guard, you're right easy to swap out once you have two guards. :)
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