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The ladies of my primary Muse (Original Post) justaprogressive Nov 2023 OP
Those are purty girls. blm Nov 2023 #1
🌸 Thanks! justaprogressive Nov 2023 #3
Oh my! 2naSalit Nov 2023 #2
🌸 Thank you... justaprogressive Nov 2023 #4
Looks like you have the makings of a band! CaliforniaPeggy Nov 2023 #5
hehe As they say.. justaprogressive Nov 2023 #6
Those are some beauties. What's the gold top? Mousetoescamper Nov 2023 #7
Beautiful ladies & Muse justaprogressive Nov 2023 #8
I think one of my long-gone guitars had a Schecter locking nut Mousetoescamper Nov 2023 #9
Fabulous. justaprogressive Nov 2023 #10

justaprogressive

(2,447 posts)
8. Beautiful ladies & Muse
Sat Nov 18, 2023, 12:59 PM
Nov 2023

A well-loved Paul w/mini hums

My turn to ask: Who made your archtop? She's lovely.


My gold top is a Schecter solo 6:



The P100'swere, to put it mildly..unimpressive.

I rewired the guitar to make them single coils got some lovely tones out of that.

Mousetoescamper

(5,141 posts)
9. I think one of my long-gone guitars had a Schecter locking nut
Sat Nov 18, 2023, 03:22 PM
Nov 2023

Some of the players I knew in the previous century had guitars modified with Schecter pickups and other parts. I used to play for bar bands, starting back in the mid '70s, but haven't played onstage in last 20 years.

Thanks for the pic and specs. I like the modified Les Paul body, especially the deep cutaway to reach the extra two frets.

The archtop is a Flammang, built by luthier David Flammang. He doesn’t have any archtops in his current line and this one seems to have been somewhat of an experiment. It’s modeled after a Gibson L7 and has a 1-7/8” nut, which is perfect for my fingers and unorthodox style of fingerpicking.

I’m the original owner of the LP. It’s been with me for over 50 years. Had it refretted and replaced two bad pots in 2018.

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