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Guitar Pictures. Try to Feign Interest.

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A curious reader asked for pictures of some of the guitars I’ve been speaking about recently.  I do not claim to be a photographer; I was just the one with the camera at the moment.
My main guitar is a 1977 antigua (pukeburst) Strat.  It has pickup upgrades and custom wiring, which I described earlier.  Next is a late 90’s Made in Mexico Strat with an aftermarket reverse-headstock neck (that’s a fancy way of saying backwards). This guitar is tricked out with piezo pickups in the saddles, so it can create an acoustic sound along with the standard tones.  The wiring is insane and in a constant state of flux.  Next is a 1994 G&L Legacy with different pickups.  On the right is a 1977 Telecaster with intentionally removed pickguard, new pickups, and a 4 way switch.  Weighs a ton and plays like butter.
Lefty Strats on Parade

Lefty Strats on Parade

Below is a Gibson Historic 1959 Reissue Les Paul Plaintop.  I haven’t had the heart (or need) to do anything to it (although it does have pickups waiting, just in case).

Historic 59 Les Paul Plaintop

Historic 59 Les Paul Plaintop

Your momma probably never told you this, but don’t forget, on cold, rainy days, to wear your tube rubbers.

Tube Rubbers!

Tube Rubbers!

2 Comments

Hi…
Those are nice pictures. I love the Les Paul Plaintop. I would like to own one.

Go for something more visually appealing :)
Actually the R-9’s are great guitars. Do yourself a favor and try one out. They’re pretty consistent. They’re so far above the standard production it’s not funny.

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