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PostPosted: Thu 07 Sep 2023 06:21 PM 
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I saw this posted and had to get it ! :wink:


https://drive.google.com/file/d/1CFYhD9 ... sp=sharing,
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PostPosted: Thu 07 Sep 2023 07:51 PM 
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Sweet!

Did you know they are still making those pickups?

https://www.ebay.com/itm/373057936820

I had a Conrad, Lyle and Aria like it. The Lyle was a Barney Kessel copy. Traded them for a PE-450 in desperate need of repair.

http://www.therathole.org/guitar/projec ... pe450.html

https://www.usatoday.com/gcdn/presto/20 ... opez_1.jpg


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PostPosted: Fri 08 Sep 2023 05:47 AM 
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That's very nice, looks clean. If you need to make room for it I'll buy your X-99. :D

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PostPosted: Fri 08 Sep 2023 09:50 AM 
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Nice historic find Pierre. :up:
Got a question for you about that Firebird head stock and stringing:

Background
When I was working at the guitar shop we had a young regular client who played in a Foo Fighters cover band and he was fanatical about playing a "Trini" guitar just like his hero, Dave Grohl :roll: (Yeah, I know)

To that end he bought two Chinese knockoffs one in black, the other in teal blue. They looked OK cosmetically but the electronics needed replacing. Well limmee tell ya, it was no fun.

While enlarging holes for tuners, pots etc., I didn't know what I was seeing exactly but the stuff coming off the drill bit wasn't anything resembling wood! White and powdery it was. I had my doubts that it would be strong enough to support the parts, but it worked out OK in the end.

About that head stock
When it came to stringing the guitars, I recall I had a hell of a time reaching the treble E tuner to get sufficient winds. I had to go through a couple of different brands of strings in order to get one long enough do a satisfactory job. Are you seeing the same problem or was this a design fault of those Chinese knockoffs?

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PostPosted: Fri 08 Sep 2023 10:34 AM 
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One thing I hate as much as Floyd Ridiculous tremolo bridges is re-wiring semi-hollow guitars. There is a trick to is but it's still a PITA. A 3-way switch only comes out of the F-hole ONE way and that's it. Back and forth until it comes out, then there's the next adventure. Getting it back in!


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PostPosted: Sat 09 Sep 2023 07:35 AM 
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Crusty wrote:
Sweet!

Did you know they are still making those pickups?

https://www.ebay.com/itm/373057936820

I had a Conrad, Lyle and Aria like it. The Lyle was a Barney Kessel copy. Traded them for a PE-450 in desperate need of repair.

http://www.therathole.org/guitar/projec ... pe450.html

https://www.usatoday.com/gcdn/presto/20 ... opez_1.jpg


Didnt know about the pups ! thanks

Nice PE-450...

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PostPosted: Sat 09 Sep 2023 07:38 AM 
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Kmaxpe1500 wrote:
That's very nice, looks clean. If you need to make room for it I'll buy your X-99. :D



Over my dead body ! :-?

All my X-99 guitars and basses were hard to find as hell...

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Barry wrote:
Nice historic find Pierre. :up:
Got a question for you about that Firebird head stock and stringing:

Background
When I was working at the guitar shop we had a young regular client who played in a Foo Fighters cover band and he was fanatical about playing a "Trini" guitar just like his hero, Dave Grohl :roll: (Yeah, I know)

To that end he bought two Chinese knockoffs one in black, the other in teal blue. They looked OK cosmetically but the electronics needed replacing. Well limmee tell ya, it was no fun.

While enlarging holes for tuners, pots etc., I didn't know what I was seeing exactly but the stuff coming off the drill bit wasn't anything resembling wood! White and powdery it was. I had my doubts that it would be strong enough to support the parts, but it worked out OK in the end.

About that head stock
When it came to stringing the guitars, I recall I had a hell of a time reaching the treble E tuner to get sufficient winds. I had to go through a couple of different brands of strings in order to get one long enough do a satisfactory job. Are you seeing the same problem or was this a design fault of those Chinese knockoffs?


Hi Barry,

Remember your stories about your client. I was rerstoring my Pan Trini at the time while you were working on your clients guitar.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_V3MJ ... UJ7fNRevrw
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_V3MJ ... 7Y2qhLiqLA

I dont recall having any problems with the strings. I didnt have to increase any hole sizes mind you. I think its a Chinese thing...

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Crusty wrote:
One thing I hate as much as Floyd Ridiculous tremolo bridges is re-wiring semi-hollow guitars. There is a trick to is but it's still a PITA. A 3-way switch only comes out of the F-hole ONE way and that's it. Back and forth until it comes out, then there's the next adventure. Getting it back in!


Strings or heat shrink tubing are my tools of choice for removing and installing pots or switches on hhollow guitars... still a major pain.

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