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Re: OT - Any Knife-Guitar Knuts? [Re: diceman] #203859 02/25/08 05:54 AM
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The Les Paul forum guys say nothing but the best things about this guy's stuff:

http://www.wbpickups.com/


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Re: OT - Any Knife-Guitar Knuts? [Re: diceman] #203860 02/25/08 05:56 AM
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sound clip sounds good.


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Re: OT - Any Knife-Guitar Knuts? [Re: Magnum22] #203861 02/25/08 05:58 AM
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sure does!

Trying to decide if I'd go w/ vintage style PAFs or with something a little bit hotter. The firewater pickups are sounding like they'd be about what I need.

Hot enough for metal, warm enough for some blues...


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Re: OT - Any Knife-Guitar Knuts? [Re: diceman] #203862 02/25/08 05:59 AM
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What is "T spaced", and am I better off w/ 2 wire braided than 4 wire conductors if I don't use push/pull pots? Or is it smart to go w/ the 4 just in case I go with them down the road?


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Re: OT - Any Knife-Guitar Knuts? [Re: diceman] #203863 02/25/08 06:04 AM
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tremolo spacing.

if it's no charge to install, get the taps.


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Re: OT - Any Knife-Guitar Knuts? [Re: Magnum22] #203864 02/25/08 06:08 AM
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Install is $25 a pop at my local shop - you think I want to go w/ the 4? I can't coil tap w/out push/pulls, right? Should I make that change as well, ya think?


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Re: OT - Any Knife-Guitar Knuts? [Re: diceman] #203865 02/25/08 06:11 AM
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yeah, you don't have a five way or mini switch so you'll need the push pull. if you want it, go for it, i can't make that call for you. i use em rarely, but it does happen. i had the five way switch, though.


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Re: OT - Any Knife-Guitar Knuts? [Re: Magnum22] #203866 02/25/08 06:12 AM
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I'll sleep on it. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif" alt="" /> Goodnight!


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Re: OT - Any Knife-Guitar Knuts? [Re: diceman] #203867 02/25/08 06:14 AM
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i shoulda bee in bed hours ago. night.


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Re: OT - Any Knife-Guitar Knuts? [Re: diceman] #203868 02/26/08 12:16 AM
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I used to play Dice. I had a Washburn solid top acoustic. The style was called the Southern Jumbo, whatever that means. I was never very good and just played chords and sang along. It was really relaxing. When I began my financial planning career though, my spare time diminished (disappeared?) My son now has my guitar, but I do visit it from time-to-time.


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Re: OT - Any Knife-Guitar Knuts? [Re: Magnum22] #203869 02/26/08 04:00 AM
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I used to play Dice. I had a Washburn solid top acoustic. The style was called the Southern Jumbo, whatever that means. I was never very good and just played chords and sang along. It was really relaxing. When I began my financial planning career though, my spare time diminished (disappeared?) My son now has my guitar, but I do visit it from time-to-time.

Washburn is great stuff! You should get back in to it - five minutes a day is enough to keep your chops up. Its probably the only consistent hobby that I've had - going on about 13 years now!


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