I took a very fast peek just to make sure she is not damaged and closed the lid again. It's 5C outside and the van it came in was heated so maybe in a couple of hours I can take a good look at it. Pics to follow assuming I can put it down and all is OK.
The Package From FedEx is Coming Up To Room Temperature
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The Package From FedEx is Coming Up To Room Temperature
The 1981 330 FG is here................
I took a very fast peek just to make sure she is not damaged and closed the lid again. It's 5C outside and the van it came in was heated so maybe in a couple of hours I can take a good look at it. Pics to follow assuming I can put it down and all is OK.
I took a very fast peek just to make sure she is not damaged and closed the lid again. It's 5C outside and the van it came in was heated so maybe in a couple of hours I can take a good look at it. Pics to follow assuming I can put it down and all is OK.
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Congrats Brian!! 
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Glad it came in safely. 
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Thanks guys,
I have just finished a playing it through my amp. What a tone monster. The HB-1's just soar. Beautiful tone and sustain into next week, if I want it. All it needs is a new set of strings a top guard and a few other personal touches (gold guards and vintage knobs are in the works) and it is a keeper pretty much as is.
Btw the guitar is an 8 out of ten for wear and tear. Not too many marks on it at all for its vintage. No buckle rash and just a few lttle nicks that are barely noticeable close up. From a distance of ten feet it looks perfect. Pics tomorrow.
I have just finished a playing it through my amp. What a tone monster. The HB-1's just soar. Beautiful tone and sustain into next week, if I want it. All it needs is a new set of strings a top guard and a few other personal touches (gold guards and vintage knobs are in the works) and it is a keeper pretty much as is.
Btw the guitar is an 8 out of ten for wear and tear. Not too many marks on it at all for its vintage. No buckle rash and just a few lttle nicks that are barely noticeable close up. From a distance of ten feet it looks perfect. Pics tomorrow.
“We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them.” - Albert Einstein
"You do not really understand something unless you can explain it to your grandmother" - Albert Einstein
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Congrats Brian!!! 
We want pics!
We want pics!
So long and thanks for all the fish!
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Congrats! And yes, pics are a must! 
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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Congrats Brian!!
If you sent it to me, you wouldn't have to worry about it slowly coming up to room temperature.
If you sent it to me, you wouldn't have to worry about it slowly coming up to room temperature.
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Congrats Brian --- for that year 330, were the Humbuckers standard or did someone special order them or perform a modification ?
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Hey, Brian, congrats and good for you. Like everyone else, be nice when you can post photos.
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Re: The Package From FedEx is Coming Up To Room Temperature
Thanks again everyone.
Rich this guitar originally came from the hotbed of musical activity called Nashville. The previous owner now lives in Collierville, TN and according to him he had his luthier make the changes so he could get a hotter, crisper sound.
I was dubious about the change particularly since some guitar players are really down on the HB-1's. I have an HB-1 on my 350 in the bridge position which I covered with a toaster cover and I love the sound of that guitar as well, but as difficult as it is for me to acknowledge, this 330 beats the 350 hands down for tone and sustain.
This guitar will get a similar treatment as it will soon be sporting toaster covers. Anyway I am surprised at just how much tonal range there is from this guitar and just how down and dirty it can get just like a Les Paul.
With it's 60's spec thin neck, small headstock and vintage tuners it's a players dream.
Pic's tomorrow when I can get some natural light to capture the beauty of the vintage looking FG.
Rich this guitar originally came from the hotbed of musical activity called Nashville. The previous owner now lives in Collierville, TN and according to him he had his luthier make the changes so he could get a hotter, crisper sound.
I was dubious about the change particularly since some guitar players are really down on the HB-1's. I have an HB-1 on my 350 in the bridge position which I covered with a toaster cover and I love the sound of that guitar as well, but as difficult as it is for me to acknowledge, this 330 beats the 350 hands down for tone and sustain.
This guitar will get a similar treatment as it will soon be sporting toaster covers. Anyway I am surprised at just how much tonal range there is from this guitar and just how down and dirty it can get just like a Les Paul.
With it's 60's spec thin neck, small headstock and vintage tuners it's a players dream.
Pic's tomorrow when I can get some natural light to capture the beauty of the vintage looking FG.
“We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them.” - Albert Einstein
"You do not really understand something unless you can explain it to your grandmother" - Albert Einstein
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Wow! Sounds great Brian... Congrats again!
Can't wait to see the images... Clearly 1981 was a good year...
Can't wait to see the images... Clearly 1981 was a good year...
Brian Morton
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67 FG 625
74 JG 4000
76 JG 430
77 JG 620
77 JG 320
79 MG 450
79 JG 4001
80 FG 620/12
81 BG 480
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A Rickenbacker Fan
in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
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67 FG 625
74 JG 4000
76 JG 430
77 JG 620
77 JG 320
79 MG 450
79 JG 4001
80 FG 620/12
81 BG 480
91 JG 610
02 BG 620
78 TR7
83 TR25
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Congrats, mate..... glad you're happy with it. 
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Congrats Brian on the 330. 
