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  1. scottosan

    Pickup wire guage

    28awg https://mojotone.com/products/28-ga-4-conductor-stranded-shielded-guitar-pickup-wire?srsltid=AfmBOor81Fd73QfXG3n4k7sQjxugsmh6OURqdSwdpBozl-Hxp6wfCVvC
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    NGD: ESP made Japanese domestic market Kramer JK2000

    Mid 80’s shred machine with Original German Floyd with body mount screws. All original except the Duncan in the bridge. Frets and action are great. Paid just $313 out the door
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    Sold RT Giveaway - New Rack Shelf

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    Show me what you’re building

    I don’t know any bonuses MJT who uses fender specs
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    With love, ChatGPT analyzes Rig-Talk

    ChatGPT need to go back this is chair in the corner of the room and watch a real man message boards
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    Alright. Who is this

    Sounds like a kazoo
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    Positive Grid Spark Mini, Nice - Clips

    I dig it!
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    Here's one thing I've noticed about my Duncan guitars vs my DiMarzio guitars

    The brass baseplates and smaller than standard wire guage the is used in all only Dimarzios serves 2 purposes. Saves Larry money, but also paired well when that amps didn’t have as much gain because they added output and aren’t as bright. They then paired when with the heavy time based effects...
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    Burny Randy Rhoads Les Paul Update

    Yes. 57110 I just got it back today and I’m loving it. Jumbos on a Les Paul are a perfect marriage. Before I brought it in, the neck also has a little more relief on the bass side than treble. He wasn’t concerned and it was taken care of with the planing of the board. The nut it perfect, no...
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    Burny Randy Rhoads Les Paul Update

    I think that by those years, Dyna Gakki
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    Burny Randy Rhoads Les Paul Update

    The larger inlay puts it around 1989 and it’s heavy
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    Burny Randy Rhoads Les Paul Update

    The larger inlay and truss cover puts this at 1989. And yes. It’s heavy
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    Burny Randy Rhoads Les Paul Update

    This Burny I like better than my Greco or Edwards. But that’s less about quality and more about preference. I like Les Paul’s to be heavy and thick on the neck side. I think the Edwards stuff is one of the better values here in Japan, as I can find the all day for 500. I think the sweet spot...
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    Burny Randy Rhoads Les Paul Update

    The jescar, not sure the exact measurements. A little different than the typical Dunlop sizing. They’re a little more narrow than Jumbos but wider than medium jumbos, but taller
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    Burny Randy Rhoads Les Paul Update

    So, I can’t stand tiny frets. And not only were they tiny, they were pretty worn. The previously owner played the shit out of this guitar, and I can attest it’s a beast. It appears to be solid mahogany, no maple cap, so it’s a very full sounding guitar I hade swapped the mismatched dimarzios...
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    I don't understand the high end Pickup Market

    The same specs are used for many model. I get getting a model that’s not in production, but an custom shop version of your favorite is questionable
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    I don't understand the high end Pickup Market

    I thinmnits Crazy for people to pay for Duncan custom shop humbuckers. They’re still machine wound. Just someone else watching the machine. Their single coils are hand wound, but not humbuckers
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    Someone hacked my account on another forum and ripped someone off.

    Let me guess. Someone had a WTB thread?
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    Someone hacked my account on another forum and ripped someone off.

    Same happened to me at the TGP. Interestingly. I had the same credentials with only one other forum, myLespaulforum
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    I don't understand the high end Pickup Market

    I actually went to Ochanomizu last week, over 50 guitar stores in a small area and surprisingly I didn’t buy anything. Perhaps it was because I was hungover and screwed up transferring trains, and was overwhelmed but I’m pretty content now. The only movement on the guitar front is that I just...
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