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release date moved AGAIN: 07.02.18

THESE FUCKING TOY GUITARS DO NOT EVEN EXIST!!!
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What's the verdict on these? I think the wife's family has taken the hints and is getting me one as a birthday present. Think GAK are doing them for £80.
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They were terribly delayed, there was only one person here who bought one and he doesn't post regularly. Looks like an overall nice guitar except I don't like slim necks that are on all Epiphones and Gibsons nowadays. An alternative to it is Squier Bullet Mustang though it must be slightly more than 80 pounds
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Which colour did you go for Rob?
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Noirie. wrote:Which colour did you go for Rob?
I've just got mine today, in turquoise. Pretty nice little guitar, perfect for a mod or two. Defo want to replace the tuners, maybe bang a hot rail in the bridge.
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I saw it, its dope
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It's actually a pretty good little guitar. I love the neck pickup sounds and the fact its already routed for humbuckers etc.

It was hanging on the wall of Rich Tone music and i was brought it as an early birthday present.
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Balanced the pickups now and its really sounding quite nice. Defo leaning towards the neck pickup because it sounds so lush. I've been thinking a set of lipsticks would look pretty bitching on it.
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I wanna try one but never seen them in the shops.

There's one for £60 on the cash converters website if anyone's interested
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Noirie. wrote:I wanna try one but never seen them in the shops.

There's one for £60 on the cash converters website if anyone's interested
Come try mine matey
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Lipstick pickups would look amazing
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That's what I'm thinking, wired in series for the middle position and some decent pots.
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If you have the same issue as most people where the bridge is still too high for a good setup even when bottomed out the Tonepros replacement has a lower profile and makes it way easier to gert a good setup.
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or put a toronado bridge on it.


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Tonepros bridge costs an arm and a left ball. I was checking them when I had a junior clone. Awhile ago Cur built a beautiful pank stang with teisco pups and an wraparound bridge. He bought a copy of the tonepros bridge on aliexpress for close to nothing iirc
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Thomas wrote:If you have the same issue as most people where the bridge is still too high for a good setup even when bottomed out the Tonepros replacement has a lower profile and makes it way easier to gert a good setup.
Sand back the neck pocket and/or neck heel a bit?
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Doog wrote:
Thomas wrote:If you have the same issue as most people where the bridge is still too high for a good setup even when bottomed out the Tonepros replacement has a lower profile and makes it way easier to gert a good setup.
Sand back the neck pocket and/or neck heel a bit?
that sounds more like a fix for the opposite problem. If the bridge is too high and the neck is bolt on, just shim it to change the neck angle
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Oh shit yeah, duh.

hello yes i am someone who has set up guitars for other people for money yes that is me
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:lol: