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HC 150 Goldtop P90


Bombassa

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Be kind or this might be the revenge

;D ;D ;D ;D

 

To each his own but I just shat myself :protest:

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I strongly suspect that Mr. Bombassa is going to fit in well here. 

 

Hope so. Just arrived from the postoffice with the H-150.

First I'm going to activate the Mesa-Boogie and make a lot of noise,

then I will take some pictures for you.

It seems like the pickup cavities are too big for the lipsticks. ;D ;D ;D ;D

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Now ... I have played it. I really liked the sound of it. Next project is to like the look of the P90's. Very different to play from the 140. The neck is much thicker and wider, very similar to my Gibson SG Standard 1974.

I would say it is typical Les Paul. I think I made a good deal.

There is a pickguard supplied with the guitar. It doesn't really fit P90, obviously made for humbuckers. I am not sure what to do with it. (get a Gibson-pickguard?) :)

 

The spell check want me have hamburgers on the guitar................ ???

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There is a pickguard supplied with the guitar. It doesn't really fit P90, obviously made for humbuckers. I am not sure what to do with it. (get a Gibson-pickguard?) :)

 

Pickguard?  There's a cat on the HOC, Cryoman; he does pickguards! There have been numerous postings.  His work is terrific!

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This a very special beauty, Bombassa and indeed I'd keep the P-90s in there untill you've tried everything out INCLUDING playing with your band. Goldtops used to come with p-90s, so this guitar is historically right. No doubt it will sound that way too and you will probably love it. And the humbucker sound you can get from your other guitars, so I bet this goldtop will inspire you to play different things.

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This a very special beauty, Bombassa and indeed I'd keep the P-90s in there untill you've tried everything out INCLUDING playing with your band. Goldtops used to come with p-90s, so this guitar is historically right. No doubt it will sound that way too and you will probably love it. And the humbucker sound you can get from your other guitars, so I bet this goldtop will inspire you to play different things.

 

You're right. I have already come to the same conclusion.  :)

As mentioned earlier I do have six solidbodies. Two Fender strats, one Tele (put together by Jan Braathen at Guitar Workshop in Oslo) . one Gibson SG std..

And those two Goldtops . Not to forget the acoustic: Martin D35. Yeas, I can get the humbucker sound ......and other sounds as well.

 

A promise. no modification to any of those Heritages.

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