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    ... what would you do?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bop Head
    ... what would you do?
    have a little cry ….

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    Sell the guitar.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pingu
    have a little cry ….
    Sissy LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by pingu
    have a little cry ….
    End thread lmao.

    I guess the answer is play some sort of rawk like metul, punk or grunge. Or surf!

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    I'd be called Eddie Van Halen and had a great life playing in a susseful rocknroll band.

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    I too would cry. Then try really hard to find a guitar with a neck pickup.

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    If you only had a bridge pickup ...-hk-jpg
    I had one, yes that is the original Hello Kitty. The neck was excellent, clubby with pink dots, perfect frets, The body was same profile as a Strat except thinner, the whole guitar was maybe 4 lbs. This was a good sounding guitar.
    I mentioned it to someone at the local mom and pop guitar store and they immediately wanted to buy it (apparently they are highly sought by the ironically serious heavy metal thrashers, no doubt in part because of the very fine neck quality - they replace the pickups with expensive ones). It was an offer I couldn't refuse.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pauln
    If you only had a bridge pickup ...-hk-jpg
    I had one, yes that is the original Hello Kitty. The neck was excellent, clubby with pink dots, perfect frets, The body was same profile as a Strat except thinner, the whole guitar was maybe 4 lbs. This was a good sounding guitar.
    I mentioned it to someone at the local mom and pop guitar store and they immediately wanted to buy it (apparently they are highly sought by the ironically serious heavy metal thrashers, no doubt in part because of the very fine neck quality - they replace the pickups with expensive ones). It was an offer I couldn't refuse.
    I always found those really funny guitars and have heard about the quality as well. Would not mind to have one and gig with it LOL. I guess you could get a good jazz sound out of it with a mind controlling the fingers?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sgosnell
    I too would cry. [...]
    Sissy LOL.

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    If it’s an Esquire I‘d play the hell out of it.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Hep To The Jive
    I'd be called Eddie Van Halen and had a great life playing in a susseful rocknroll band.
    What a pityfor you that you decided against it LOL. But I still believe Eddie's success is based on the fact that he was a tremendous solo guitarist but at the same the most underated rock rhythm guitarist of all times

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    If you only had a ...Trabant, what would you do?

    (Just joking!) I usually only use the neck pickup (at least for jazz) but if bridge-pickup guitars were the only ones available (for whatever reasons) I would still play them. Afterall I do love Allan Holdsworth, who generally prefers the bridge pickup. Perhaps chords would then sound a little "icy", i guess... so, maybe, I would be pushed to playing really interesting ones... (?)

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    Quote Originally Posted by frabarmus
    If you only had a ...Trabant, what would you do?

    (Just joking!) I usually only use the neck pickup (at least for jazz) but if bridge-pickup guitars were the only ones available (for whatever reasons) I would still play them. Afterall I do love Allan Holdsworth, who generally prefers the bridge pickup. Perhaps chords would then sound a little "icy", i guess... so, maybe, I would be pushed to playing really interesting ones... (?)
    If I had only a Trabant I would sell it to a museum as those motors really stink literally. But a whole country used to drive them. As I never had a driving licence (unnecessary in my hometown with good public transport) I would probably buy a cargo bike for it.

    But regarding instruments and sound equipment I have always used what I had or could afford and tried to make the best out of it. Which included experiments.

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    If you only had a bridge pickup ...-img_1902-jpeg

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bop Head
    ... what would you do?
    I would install a new neck pickup or sell the guitar to a rock musician.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pauln
    If you only had a bridge pickup ...-hk-jpg
    I had one, yes that is the original Hello Kitty. The neck was excellent, clubby with pink dots, perfect frets, The body was same profile as a Strat except thinner, the whole guitar was maybe 4 lbs. This was a good sounding guitar.
    I mentioned it to someone at the local mom and pop guitar store and they immediately wanted to buy it (apparently they are highly sought by the ironically serious heavy metal thrashers, no doubt in part because of the very fine neck quality - they replace the pickups with expensive ones). It was an offer I couldn't refuse.
    Perfect guitar for asserting one's dominance

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    Quote Originally Posted by nevershouldhavesoldit
    If you only had a bridge pickup ...-img_1902-jpeg
    Excellent post

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    Made in DDR! Not bad, eh? Nice guitar, actually (not sure about the pickup, though)


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    Quote Originally Posted by jazznylon
    Perfect guitar for asserting one's dominance
    If you think a certain guitar is necessary to assert your dominance you've got a serious problem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by frabarmus
    Made in DDR! Not bad, eh? Nice guitar, actually (not sure about the pickup, though)

    The correct abreviation in English is GDR (German Democratic Republic). (I am correcting you just so everyone can understand what you are talking about.)

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    Kein problem!

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    I own one of these and <gasp> a Soldano amplifier as well. I think we are allowed to like and play other styles of music, but I always forget to check with the gatekeeper on the current set of rules.


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    I actually had a bridge pickup only guitar, and I ended up putting on a floating pickup. Replaced the tone control with three way switch.
    When I bought it I thought I would be able to turn the treble all the way down on the bridge pickup and it would sound ok, but it really didn't.

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    Quote Originally Posted by frabarmus
    Made in DDR! Not bad, eh? Nice guitar, actually (not sure about the pickup, though)

    That pick guard orientation looks "backwards"... is that the intended design?