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kapepepper wrote: well, the coronado and viking are almost copies at first sight but they are two totally different animals
The viking is semi hollow (has a block under the bridge), is very light, pick ups are more responsive (stronger... hope you knwo what iw ant to say), neck is very thin (but also very fast)
But at the other hand: the coronado is beautifull crafted instrument (finish, neck bindings,...). in that way the hagstrom feels a bit cheaper. Coronado Pick Ups are relatively weak and the guitar is not as resonant as is the hagstrom...
so, in the end, it is difficult to say which I prefer, and I think I just have to keep both :)
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The Coronado has a block under the bridge too. And i have a couple of chrome pickups from Coronados and they measure quite hot, around 10K.
Sorry for the late reply.
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Here's the ones at my house right now. I've got two (my 78 Musicmaster and my MIM Tele) out with my tech right now.

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Top Row: Epiphone Riviera P93, Lâg T66D, MIM Fender Tele Custom, Jag-Stang "Acoustic" (sans pickup until this weekend)

Bottom Row: Vista Jagmaster, Squier Supersonic
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Love your supersonic. :)
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Fakir Mustache wrote:Classic Shad Deluxe.
Nick wrote:Some of Shad's favorite Teles are black.
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theshadowofseattle wrote:
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Tell me more about dat SG....
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I thought everyone knew about the SGuar.

Epiphone G-400

Neck pickup: DiMarzio Humbucker from Hell
Bridge pickup: DiMarzio Bluesbucker

Jag switches: coilsplit for neck / series/parallel for bridge / in/out of phase for both pickups

3 way is neck/both/bridge, and individual vol and tones

SHADOW knobs (chrome knurled dome)

The jack cup thing is a repurposed Duncan straplock, which really is the cleverest thing about the guitar.
Fakir Mustache wrote:Classic Shad Deluxe.
Nick wrote:Some of Shad's favorite Teles are black.
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AVRI '62 JM and some stuff. Just changed the pickguard.
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Not shortscaleless but here's the collection I have (in the house, anyway).
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can't remember if i ever posted this here. features a mix of scale lengths obviously, but i'm a total maverick that way.

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stewart wrote:can't remember if i ever posted this here. features a mix of scale lengths obviously, but i'm a total maverick that way.

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Pretty bass.
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Stewart you are going to have to give me that jag someday. Good god I've never wanted a guitar that badly.
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is that mikes bass?
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cobascis wrote:Stewart you are going to have to give me that jag someday. Good god I've never wanted a guitar that badly.
As improbable as it seems it looks even cooler in IRL. Lovely guitar. That Coronado though..... tasty.
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robroe wrote:is that mikes bass?
not his personal instrument, but the same model. i tried a few different squier basses and this was the best by far.
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1935 dobro. I don't post many photos of it, but I own a 1935 dobro.
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Can't remember if posted this already...

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Post by gusman2x »

I love that jm owen. I always think that i'll get a vintage jag one day (partly because you get them cheaper) but when i see a nicely played sunburst jm, i just go weak at the knees.

Shame they're like twice as spendy as jags.
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Post by othomas2 »

Cheers Gus !! Yeah I was lucky to get this in the mid 90s so only £800 at the time. :shock:

Didn't know Jags were that much cheaper really... but never needed to look.

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