Dude. That is awesome. I always loved the idea of the Scoop.Dana Scoop?
Oh cool, can that pickup be turned to any angle? Is it a lot of work?This is my weirdest.
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they were a limited run! they are rare. they were a lot of trouble to make.Not really weird but AFAIK extremely rare: a Gibson CS Peter Frampton LP Special (3 P90s). It has a pilot run serial number, I don’t know if it ever went into regular production at all.
www.rickturnerguitars.comOh cool, can that pickup be turned to any angle? Is it a lot of work?
they were a limited run! they are rare. they were a lot of trouble to make.
The pickup can be turned to any angle easily. There is a hex head bolt recessed in the back that can be loosened to allow the pickup to move. Once you have the pickup where you want it you can tighten the bolt and it will stay locked in the position you put it.Oh cool, can that pickup be turned to any angle? Is it a lot of work?
Not mine... Just a response to the reply about a deeper cutaway.Dude. That is awesome. I always loved the idea of the Scoop.
Eh, OK. Tastes vary. I wouldn't want to play it all the time; but I like the over-the-top, unapologetic 80's-ness of it.Not mine... Just a response to the reply about a deeper cutaway.
Personally, I would worry about sustain/resonance issues plus I think it's pretty fugly!
Peter, the wiring, Peter, the pickuard assy, Peter, combining LPJ and LPJS appointments in one guitarWhat was the trouble? Do you know how many were made?
In terms of configuration, the farthest from "conventional"?
For me it's probably a no-name custom build that is parts PRS, Gibson and ESP. It sounds like a Les Paul though, which is what I want and expect from it. Debating trying HB sized P90s in it to try and tame some low end (massive sub-200hZ boost). I realize this is not super unconventional but it's my weirdest one!
I'll snap a pic tomorrow.
What's your oddball?
Bwahaha........that's so ugly, but with a few beers she'd be beautiful!I hacked up full body to make it more compact and routed out a spot for the Fishman TriplePlay and used some leftover parts to get the electronics and pickups etc
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