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3 P90's...Your Thoughts?


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Um, there ARE, in fact, hogs in Michigan. They just don't speak with a Southern drawl. Although I have heard that the hogs in the UP say, "Eh", a lot. But they have no class. They don't like P-90s.

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Just because I've never actually typed out this particular bit of Southern vernacular. Regarding three pickups (Strats notwithstanding, of course): "It's like puttin' tits on a boar hog!" I'm sure Bird, for example, says this frequently, in a broad variety of applications.

That's the Huntsville version of Pin the Tail on the Donkey.

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Couldn't locate a 3 p'up P90 550, but here's a triple H550 with what appear to be Schallers. Born in 1996, it is possibly one of only two made according to the HOC Gallery comments.

 

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Um, there ARE, in fact, hogs in Michigan. They just don't speak with a Southern drawl. Although I have heard that the hogs in the UP say, "Eh", a lot. But they have no class. They don't like P-90s.

:laugh_mini:

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Just because I've never actually typed out this particular bit of Southern vernacular. Regarding three pickups (Strats notwithstanding, of course): "It's like puttin' tits on a boar hog!" I'm sure Bird, for example, says this frequently, in a broad variety of applications.

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Um, there ARE, in fact, hogs in Michigan. They just don't speak with a Southern drawl. Although I have heard that the hogs in the UP say, "Eh", a lot. But they have no class. They don't like P-90s.

 

haha

 

re: the 3x P90 575, I like it

 

don't like those inlays though

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Just because I've never actually typed out this particular bit of Southern vernacular. Regarding three pickups (Strats notwithstanding, of course): "It's like puttin' tits on a boar hog!" I'm sure Bird, for example, says this frequently, in a broad variety of applications.

A shitty photo is a bad place to base judgement. I don't say the boar hog thing. I think the photographer, "stepped on their pecker," while taking the pic. Also, I don't like the muddy tone from the Lawler P-90s. If it can't get clean I don't want it.

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