Lunch Report Wednesday June 29, 2011
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Lunch Report Wednesday June 29, 2011
Day three: ...found some matches and caught two rats; it was a good day. [excerpt from my screenplay "Trapped II: Electric Boogaloo"] Just kidding, but it does feel like I'm writing a journal or something like that... Yeah, late lunch report today. The temp is rising around here and I've been running around town, but lunch is a slice of quiche lorraine, iced tea and that's about it.
Non-G&L Topic: What else do you collect? I've recently gotten back into t-shirts. Just pulling them out again brings back the memories of picking them up the first time... Here's a picture:
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Semi-G&L Topic: Pickguards. I've run into some interesting materials. From clear plastic to steel... Here's one in white wrinkle powder-coated 6061/T6 cold-rolled aluminum. It was a game-changer:
I've seen quite a few tortoise shell's too. I guess some are more flammable than others... Show'um!
Cheers,
Will
Non-G&L Topic: What else do you collect? I've recently gotten back into t-shirts. Just pulling them out again brings back the memories of picking them up the first time... Here's a picture:
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Semi-G&L Topic: Pickguards. I've run into some interesting materials. From clear plastic to steel... Here's one in white wrinkle powder-coated 6061/T6 cold-rolled aluminum. It was a game-changer:
I've seen quite a few tortoise shell's too. I guess some are more flammable than others... Show'um!
Cheers,
Will
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Re: Lunch Report Wednesday June 29, 2011
I collected stamps as a kid, now I have a lot of junk vehicles. That's about it.
Love that guitar, it looks amazing. I am not that into mods so can't contribute much today. But I'll check back later for the photo's. I enjoyed the insect pics yesterday, cool pics.
Love that guitar, it looks amazing. I am not that into mods so can't contribute much today. But I'll check back later for the photo's. I enjoyed the insect pics yesterday, cool pics.
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Re: Lunch Report Wednesday June 29, 2011
Is that S-500 a one-piece body?
I have recently seen on eBay an older Legacy and ASAT in natural gloss finish that were both obviously one piece bodies.
Are any of the current production using single slabs? My new ASAT is obviously two pieces and almost all examples I see here are two piece.
I have recently seen on eBay an older Legacy and ASAT in natural gloss finish that were both obviously one piece bodies.
Are any of the current production using single slabs? My new ASAT is obviously two pieces and almost all examples I see here are two piece.
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Re: Lunch Report Wednesday June 29, 2011
No, it's just a great match. You can see the "V" behind the neck:
Yeah, that pic doesn't help much...
Cheers,
Will
Yeah, that pic doesn't help much...
Cheers,
Will
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Re: Lunch Report Wednesday June 29, 2011
Will, that S-500 is really special.I also have some bodies that the seam is hard to find.
I don't even want to comment on what I collect.
It was hot here today. I have not replaced any pickguards on my G&L's. I know that they have to be fit. You can buy any pickguard and it will fit on a Fender. I have several Tortoise but my favorite is aged Pearloid on Red guitars. My next guitar will not be Red and also will not have a pickguard. I am really expanding my horizons. Darwin
I don't even want to comment on what I collect.
It was hot here today. I have not replaced any pickguards on my G&L's. I know that they have to be fit. You can buy any pickguard and it will fit on a Fender. I have several Tortoise but my favorite is aged Pearloid on Red guitars. My next guitar will not be Red and also will not have a pickguard. I am really expanding my horizons. Darwin
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Re: Lunch Report Wednesday June 29, 2011
So it IS true: Real men do eat quiche! I kinda suspected it. Yum!
Tee shirts seem to me to be a cool thing to collect. Send me a PM if you have any "vintage" (ha!) Tull shirts that you're willing to part with.
I used to collect coins and baseball cards. More recently, I've collected a few G&L guitars and bases that I'm not worthy of and cannot really play (in fact, the basses I cannot play at all).
That's a great picture of a great S-500. Quite a depth of field, no? Might be the most beautiful Lefty on the planet.... - ed
PS: I don't know anything about pickguards, really, but I am interested in how they can be used to as part of systems that can reduce single coil hum. What makes the one you've got there so special to you, and where and how did you get it? All my PGs are original to my guitars.....
Tee shirts seem to me to be a cool thing to collect. Send me a PM if you have any "vintage" (ha!) Tull shirts that you're willing to part with.
I used to collect coins and baseball cards. More recently, I've collected a few G&L guitars and bases that I'm not worthy of and cannot really play (in fact, the basses I cannot play at all).
That's a great picture of a great S-500. Quite a depth of field, no? Might be the most beautiful Lefty on the planet.... - ed
PS: I don't know anything about pickguards, really, but I am interested in how they can be used to as part of systems that can reduce single coil hum. What makes the one you've got there so special to you, and where and how did you get it? All my PGs are original to my guitars.....
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Re: Lunch Report Wednesday June 29, 2011
Darwin: Yes. Pearloid on red. No question...
Zap: No Tull shirts. Sorry. That pick guard is a Thumbs job. Same as on the Centennial ASAT 's. Perfect...
Zap: No Tull shirts. Sorry. That pick guard is a Thumbs job. Same as on the Centennial ASAT 's. Perfect...
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Re: Lunch Report Wednesday June 29, 2011
No other vices other than music: no hunting, fishing, hot cars, fine art, stamps, etc. Music IS my life.
I did some coin, stamp and baseball card collecting when I was a kid. Still have some of my TOPPS cards from '61-'65, but a former friend of mine stole several thousand dollars of stuff from me, including cherry-picking my card collection and lifting some Morgan silver dollars. I ever see that bastard again, I'm going to introduce him to his new hobby of collecting 135-grain jacketed hollow points.
I suppose you could say I collect watches, but I'm not really a collector. I have a modest assortment of 10 inexpensive Wenger Swiss Army watches. Good thing I'm not rich; I could easily blow a fortune on watches.
Bill
I did some coin, stamp and baseball card collecting when I was a kid. Still have some of my TOPPS cards from '61-'65, but a former friend of mine stole several thousand dollars of stuff from me, including cherry-picking my card collection and lifting some Morgan silver dollars. I ever see that bastard again, I'm going to introduce him to his new hobby of collecting 135-grain jacketed hollow points.
I suppose you could say I collect watches, but I'm not really a collector. I have a modest assortment of 10 inexpensive Wenger Swiss Army watches. Good thing I'm not rich; I could easily blow a fortune on watches.
Bill
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Re: Lunch Report Wednesday June 29, 2011
Wow. That's pretty serious stuff there Darwin.My next guitar will not be Red and also will not have a pickguard. I am really expanding my horizons.
Can't wait to see what you've got planned for a New Year's resolution
I used to collect Corgi diecast scale models of Formula One cars. Sadly, my mother let visiting nieces and nephews play with them and she burned all the original display boxes while I was at college. I've seen individual cars from my collection go for $200+ in mint condition on EBay. We are still talking by the way.
I've got a small collection of Swatch watches that I buy as momentos of different places when I'm overseas. My 3 y.o. daughter found them last month and uses them to play dress ups with. Oh the horror!
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Re: Lunch Report Wednesday June 29, 2011
Will,
Nice LR's so far, short and sweet. Interesting pics too, well done.
Pickguards - Much like string-winders and capos, I seem to be allergic to them.
Collecting - Still have some old concert tees, Rush Farewell to Kings tour, Pink Floyd, Ted Nugent, probably a few more. Now I'm gonna have to dig around....
Probably my favorite bit of kitch is a set of Hanson Bros. action figures from the movie 'Slap Shot' NRFB! Also Bobbleheads, elvis stuff, blatz beer stuff, and historical Milwaukee stuff...
<picks up Magic 8-Ball> "Will I have more G&L's by this time next year?" Huh? Ask Again Later??? Always hated that answer.....
BW
Nice LR's so far, short and sweet. Interesting pics too, well done.
Pickguards - Much like string-winders and capos, I seem to be allergic to them.
Collecting - Still have some old concert tees, Rush Farewell to Kings tour, Pink Floyd, Ted Nugent, probably a few more. Now I'm gonna have to dig around....
Probably my favorite bit of kitch is a set of Hanson Bros. action figures from the movie 'Slap Shot' NRFB! Also Bobbleheads, elvis stuff, blatz beer stuff, and historical Milwaukee stuff...
<picks up Magic 8-Ball> "Will I have more G&L's by this time next year?" Huh? Ask Again Later??? Always hated that answer.....
BW
Too Much of a Good Thing is Never Enough
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Re: Lunch Report Wednesday June 29, 2011
Certain Tomkins guitars have pick guards which are made from kangaroo leather. It looks pretty cool. I kind of wish I had a black one on my Bluesboy, it would match the Spanish Copper better than the tortoise shell one that's on there at the moment. If anyone wants to trade PM me!
-Jamie
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Re: Lunch Report Wednesday June 29, 2011
Bill: To me, any more than a few is a "collection"...
Philby: I have a few watches. Despite almost everything having a clock built into them, watches still have a place... Die cast stuff are collectible. I have a large collection of D&D lead figurines.
Ledergeist: Concert T's can add up. That Magic 8 Ball...
Blarg: A black textured pickguard would be interesting. G&L offers a black pearloid too, right?
Philby: I have a few watches. Despite almost everything having a clock built into them, watches still have a place... Die cast stuff are collectible. I have a large collection of D&D lead figurines.
Ledergeist: Concert T's can add up. That Magic 8 Ball...
Blarg: A black textured pickguard would be interesting. G&L offers a black pearloid too, right?
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Re: Lunch Report Wednesday June 29, 2011
To your standards I collect books, and CDs Will. I may also collect academic papers... boo hiss and all that.
I ofcourse have my infamous custom pickguard, with the cutout of the vine of line in black anodized aluminum. I don't need a pickguard to protect my guards so I figured as I had to have it on a special (or pony up for a special deluxe with an ash top/ash body for the aesthetic I wanted, the upcharge was sizable) I may as well have done something cool with it.
I ofcourse have my infamous custom pickguard, with the cutout of the vine of line in black anodized aluminum. I don't need a pickguard to protect my guards so I figured as I had to have it on a special (or pony up for a special deluxe with an ash top/ash body for the aesthetic I wanted, the upcharge was sizable) I may as well have done something cool with it.
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Re: Lunch Report Wednesday June 29, 2011
Yeah, I have a lot of standards; all low...
Cheers,
Will
Cheers,
Will