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Nick wrote:Man that is a BEAUTIFUL collection. Love the look of that Ibanez bass and Hag II next to each other.
thanks! The one thing that bugs me is the lack of logos on both of them. I'll be picking up a NOS decal for the hagstrom shortly, but finding a Ibanez ric truss rod cover would be a rather difficult task.
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found this photo of my 1932 dobro from last year. enjoy.

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timhulio wrote:Does your one have the active boost? If not, whatr those toggle switches? Always liked these Aria/Westone dealies.

The old Arias with the active boosts and stuff were the "TS" models. A few of them have shown up on ebay recently from Japanese sellers. One day I'll have the cash for one.
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Yeah the boost circuit in em sounds great. A mate has a Westone Thunder III with this active boost/eq. The guitar itself is really nice too.

I've got a couple of 'new' guitars. I've owned the '73 Hagstrom Swede for almost a couple of years now, but only had it in my possession for a few weeks of that as it was off having the neck binding redone (by a luthier friend as a freebie, so I'm not fussed at the timescale). A detail shot follows. His site is Setchell Guitars, but it's not updated much at the moment. This Danelectro DC-3 (from the superior and less morally reprehensible 90s reissues) is a replacement for exactly the same guitar I had owned until a couple of years ago and missed somewhat. It was a bargain on ebay on account of the seller living in the middle of nowhere and wanting the buyer to collect.

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DAT HAGSTROM!
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Man that Hagstrom is a beauty! I've always fancied one.
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wwrrss wrote:DAT HAGSTROM!
DAT ^
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my other old Hag… (c.1964) Hagstrom II

(the refinish, custom pickguard, DiMarzio humbuckers and mini toggle switch were modifications made by the previous owner).

I had to replace the tuners, removed one of the humbuckers and replaced it with a Gibson P-94 pickup… maybe one day it will be restored.

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^^^WOW! That's really quite nice!

I'd be interested in finding out where the previous owner got the pickguard cut, as mine is pretty beat up and I'd like to replace it, but avoid paying out of my ass for an original one...

Don't suppose you know, huh?
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I'm not sure where he got it cut... I imported it into the U.K. from Kentucky, USA if that is any help.

If you have no luck finding a pickguard with ebay, there is a good vintage shop in Sweden that you could email to get a quote for spares...

http://www.hagstrom-vintage-guitars.se/ ... parts.html
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Yes, I'm familiar with that site. I tried getting a bridge assembly from them to return mine to stock (TOM installed at the moment) and they quoted me $70! LOL!

I don't even want to know what they want for a pickguard.
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Ah your Hagstrom II so looks like the one that used to be owned by Nightgoat, former poster over at Jag-Stang.com before the exodus. We used to compare Hagstrom projects. Sadly my hags are all pretty much stock now.
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(L-R) Epiphone ES-333, Squier Vista Jagmaster, DiPinto Belvedere, Fender Musicmaster

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that kind of reminds me of how mine originally was when I got it last year...

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You have excellent taste! Nice guitars. What year is your Coronado II?
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I decided to do some updated "family Photos"

All my Standard scale Electrics: Squier Vista Venus, 1967 Coronado II, Baja Telecaster Custom
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My Acoustics: Airline Acoustic (dad), Fender Acoustic (first guitar), Cheap Classical I found at work, Baby Taylor - Rosewood, Taylor 614ce (maple back and sides)
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I got a Tele... I'm thinking some Texas Specials are in order.

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god, so many jizzplosions on the page.

dope ass hagstrom tew, guy.

also, mkt: what's the story with the musicmaster? i had one exactly like that (minus lipstick) that i got from paca, and traded to aen. bronco knobs went with it, so i was wondering if it might have been it. kewl either way.

and, when you're ready to sell that delonge, lemme know!