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- mikhailwatt
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1989 Gibson Howard Roberts Fusion
This is one sweet guitar... thick Gibson tone and sustain for days, even unplugged.
A previous owner put a set of SD Phat Kat P90s in it, and changed out the OEM keystone tuners. A set of Smit's handwound PAF-style humbuckers are on order, and the tuners will be replaced with proper old-school keystones.
This is one sweet guitar... thick Gibson tone and sustain for days, even unplugged.
A previous owner put a set of SD Phat Kat P90s in it, and changed out the OEM keystone tuners. A set of Smit's handwound PAF-style humbuckers are on order, and the tuners will be replaced with proper old-school keystones.
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You can almost see the circuits blowing
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Re: new to the fold...
It's a beauty! I suppose you're busy getting your Steve Howe chops in order.
Out of curiosity, how thick is the body on the Howard Roberts?
Dave
Out of curiosity, how thick is the body on the Howard Roberts?
Dave
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Steve Howe? Not really... very different than an ES175 archtop.OldSchoolDave wrote:It's a beauty! I suppose you're busy getting your Steve Howe chops in order.
Out of curiosity, how thick is the body on the Howard Roberts?
Dave
This is my Alex Lifeson guitar... similar construction to a 335, but smaller (14 7/8") deeper (2 5/16") body. 3-piece maple neck + center block, ebony fingerboard.
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NICE!
have you had a chance to crank up and get a feel for the phat cats? I wonder what you think of them.
Is that an ebony fretboard? (you must have replied just seconds before me )
Are you going A2, A4 or A5?
If you are going to the trouble to change the pups, you might get a RS prewired kit. Their super pots are nice!
have you had a chance to crank up and get a feel for the phat cats? I wonder what you think of them.
Is that an ebony fretboard? (you must have replied just seconds before me )
Are you going A2, A4 or A5?
If you are going to the trouble to change the pups, you might get a RS prewired kit. Their super pots are nice!
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The Phat Kats are ok... I could live with them if I had to, but I prefer a good Alnico 2 PAF.Dr.HIWATT wrote:NICE!
have you had a chance to crank up and get a feel for the phat cats? I wonder what you think of them.
Are you going A2, A4 or A5?
Yes, I might as well go with the RS kit while I'm at it.
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I would have to guess that A2 would be the best with the ebony board.
Can you keep Derek from taking it to Boston???
Can you keep Derek from taking it to Boston???
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No problem there... he got himself a new ES-359.Dr.HIWATT wrote:Can you keep Derek from taking it to Boston???
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Thanks for the info. My next guess would have been Nugent .mikhailwatt wrote: This is my Alex Lifeson guitar... similar construction to a 335, but smaller (14 7/8") deeper (2 5/16") body. 3-piece maple neck + center block, ebony fingerboard.
Dave
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very nice! I've been looking at Guild Starfire versions of that... slim bodied, semi-hollow, single cutaway. Same color hopefully too.
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Sounds like the Snyder boy's had a successful hunting trip!
Tell Derek, "Congratulations!"
Tell Derek, "Congratulations!"
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Those are really nice guitars! Congrats.
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Sweet
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How about some pics of the newest guitar to the fold?
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All in good time...Dr.HIWATT wrote:How about some pics of the newest guitar to the fold?
The H. Roberts is in the middle of surgery.
The "newest" fold-member just got plugged in last night. Keeper. "She" was born 8/13/82, with two necks.
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