+1!wj350 wrote:That guitar is seriously beautiful. Congrats and welcome!
And now for something slightly different! My modified 620..
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Re: And now for something slightly different! My modified 620..
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Re: And now for something slightly different! My modified 620..
Me neither, but it does seem to work as the secret motto of large corporations.blueflamerick wrote:I don't like the quote on there, but otherwise it looks awesome!
Welcome to the forum, Alan!
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Re: And now for something slightly different! My modified 620..
Welcome to the machine! Really cool Alan. Love the look. The etching on the PG is dynamite. I love the way it wraps the control knobs. LOVE the clear upper guard as well! Nice job!
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Re: And now for something slightly different! My modified 620..
I really like it but i am not sure how i feel about a bucker in the bridge...you don't want to lose the ricky jangle...there might be a hb out there that can cut it though.
Re: And now for something slightly different! My modified 620..
I like my 620's bridge hi-gain as is, but if I was going to install a HB I would want to coil tap it with a push-pull pot switch so as to still be able to get a single-coil sound. I'm not sure how close a tapped Rick HB sounds to a hi-gain, but I would guess it is fairly similar. (Maybe someone who has one can comment).
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Re: And now for something slightly different! My modified 620..
I love the look of silver guards.
I had silver guards made for my Blueboy 365 WB, and installed a set of black/silver oven knobs.
I had silver guards made for my Blueboy 365 WB, and installed a set of black/silver oven knobs.
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Re: And now for something slightly different! My modified 620..
Didn't/doesn't Big Red have silver guards, too?paologregorio wrote:I had silver guards made for my Blueboy 365 WB, and installed a set of black/silver oven knobs.
Al...guitar looks good...but for me silver guards are always striking with a solid color.
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Re: And now for something slightly different! My modified 620..
Very cool "Zemaitis touch"!
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I think the look of the pickguard/plate is rad. Is the upper one necessary to protect the aluminum or did you just want to add it?
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Late as ever, I am... awesome customisation, Alan! 
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