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Getting ready to jump into this project. 1969 Hagstrom Jimmy D’Aquisto design. It’s gonna be a fun one…
will keep the thread up to date
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03-01-2023 08:50 PM
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Way cool. I had the newer Chinese version and actually really liked it. Would have loved to have an original.
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I have a 77 version.
Good luck with your refin. I’ll watch with interest.
Does it have sound post?
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Originally Posted by ArchtopHeaven
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Originally Posted by Chadjohneto
But this is a grab-and-go beater so rather than refinishing I'm covering up with a home-made a D'A-style pickguard.
Those pickups are top notch -- it's a tremendous sound-for-dollar buys. And the 2.75" depth is better for my shoulder too.
I had been contemplating sinking bucks into another Fender D'A Elite. So far I'm glad to have gone the HD'A instead at a fraction of the cost.
But man, the acoustic rattles! Maybe it's broken pickup surrounds; maybe it needs better springs; maybe the wires are rattling; maybe the bridge is funky . . .
None of that comes through the amp. Big, bold, transparent . . . quantity and quality, and beatable too.
Originally Posted by ArchtopHeaven
Chad, somebody rewired the top tone-flipper switch -- it's now got open, full roll-off and grounded / kill.
Can you shed any light on what the factory setup was for that switch?
I'm also curious about the evolution of the model.
Was the dot-board / no-lozenge-peghead made alongside the block-board / lozenge peghead model, like a 'Standard' / 'Deluxe' thing?
Did the plain one come first and the spiffy stuff later?
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Originally Posted by Chadjohneto
I could picture a little more D'A-oriented rounding at the bottom point, but I could just leave it too.
Sorta-kinda D'A-style cocobolo knobs -- an Etsy splurge.
It is a fun guitar, with a bold neck pickup and nice zing in the middle position.
The 24 5/8" scale is a new variant for me but only 0.13" shorter than "standard short."
And how can you beat the mystique of "The Forgotten D'Aquisto" ?
anyone selling an ibanez pm120?
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