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Gibson ES-195 w/ Gibson P94s, Trini Lopez headstock. Same size as the 175, but thinner. Factory equipped with Bigsby and roller bridge.
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03-03-2021 02:09 AM
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Stanford Crossroad Thinline 30 - Stanford Guitars
affordable & good it is.
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Originally Posted by omphalopsychos
Last edited by djg; 03-03-2021 at 03:53 PM.
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Originally Posted by guavajelly
greetz from dortmund
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Gibson CF100E and J160E
CF 100E Collectors Edition
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Eastman T64
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Cooper ES-330 Casino:
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Originally Posted by djg
I slightly prefer the 16th fret neck joint over the 19th fret joint, but that's only because I am used to having restricted upper fret access on jazz guitars :-)
When I play my ES-333 (à la ES-335) it doesn't botter me at all.....
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In case I missed it....
Gibson ES 330-L
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Thanks!
Concerning the Guilds:
the Franz pkups look like P90‘s but they’re different beasts!
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Thank you Stefan....I was about to question the Guild Franz inclusions in the P-90 list too.
Guild's Franz pickups do resemble Gibson P-90's, but they're built and wound a little differently.
A Franz is brighter, articulate and not as thick in the mids. They also warm up easily with a tweak of the tone controls.
It couldn't be more obvious to me when comparing my '52 ES-150 and '53 X-100....(all other variables considered of course!).
No better or worse, the difference is appreciated and they both sound great to me.
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Originally Posted by djg
Why? I had to take the Gibson to a luthier to get rid of rattles from the switch and some cables and though I think the shorter neck is more comfortable to play in the lower register I sometimes miss the easy access to the upper frets.
If the lockdown lasts much longer I'll have to sell the Gibson anyway. ;-)
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The Matsumoku slimline's (badged under many names) like my Aria 5102T are full hollow...and around 1973 utilized P90 style pickups of a non-standard dimension.
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Hank Thompson’s Heritage Eagle. Not sure of the model - like an eagle classic.
BTW, that’s my Heritage 525 in my avatar
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I put dog ears in my modern Broadway.
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Originally Posted by MoCee
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Love the ES-195! The one that got away.
Love Zizala's 1952 ES-150 in Ebony! I have a 1953 ES-150 with a cannibalised P90: the original was swapped out for a Lindy Fralin P90 by someone. It wzs sold by Gruhn Guitars to the person who then sold it to the dealer from whom I bought the ES-150.
I have a 2006 Gibson ES-175SP. The SP stands for P90s.
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I have this cheapy Alden AD150!!
Vintage fuzz on "space" transistors
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