My Transparent Honey USA S-500 with NEW Tiramisu Pickguard
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My Transparent Honey USA S-500 with NEW Tiramisu Pickguard
G&L S-500 w/Tiramisu Pickguard by ShowYourAuto!com, on Flickr
G&L S-500 w/Tiramisu Pickguard by ShowYourAuto!com, on Flickr
Check it out! Lemme know what you think!
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Re: My Transparent Honey USA S-500 with NEW Tiramisu Pickgua
I better exercise the "Thumper Doctrine".
Can't wait to see what Lucifer has to say.
Can't wait to see what Lucifer has to say.
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Re: My Transparent Honey USA S-500 with NEW Tiramisu Pickgua
Beautiful! Love the wood grain & finish! Louis is going to hate your choice of pickguards though..
Lefty
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Beautiful! Love the wood grain & finish!
That much I agree with...........
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i always wondered what looked worse than pearl or tortie. now i know.suave eddie wrote:I better exercise the "Thumper Doctrine".
Can't wait to see what Lucifer has to say.
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That is just a bonus!Lefty wrote:Louis is going to hate your choice of pickguards though..
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louis cyfer wrote:i always wondered what looked worse than pearl or tortie. now i know.
IMHO the tiramisu guard would look better on a plain finish like vintage white or himilayan blue. It's like a monochrome lava lamp! The guard looks too busy with a transparent finish showing such strong grain, but I lurv the body and honeyburst. A plain black guard would do the body justice. But what do I know?
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+1.suave eddie wrote:I better exercise the "Thumper Doctrine".
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G&L S-500 w/Tiramisu Pickguard by ShowYourAuto!com, on Flickr
Here is the whole thing...the pg does have a gloss finish to it, but I left the protective plastic on it.
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I'd love to see it on a purple guitar. (Funky)
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That is a stunning instrument. The pick guard you selected might not be everybody's cup of tea, but WTH? If you like it, enjoy it. Personally, it just gave me a flashback to my college days - which were loads of fun. Thank you!
Just play it and smile! - ed
PS: Cool amps. I'd love to hear them with your guitar.
Just play it and smile! - ed
PS: Cool amps. I'd love to hear them with your guitar.
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I think you may really be on to something..... - edoffplanetfilms wrote:I'd love to see it on a purple guitar. (Funky)
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The Honey is beautiful.
The PG is not my thing, but if you like it. That is all that counts.
The PG is not my thing, but if you like it. That is all that counts.
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Here's a better photo of how the body finish on the pg color complement one another:
1996 G&L S-500 by ShowYourAuto!com, on Flickr
1996 G&L S-500 by ShowYourAuto!com, on Flickr
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Nice guitar and can see how the guard actually works with the body finish. Subtle. Selling it already? Hope it's to fund the production of the GbL LE-2!
Cheers,
Will
Cheers,
Will
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Actually, I originally bought this one to resell. I got into it right, loved the honey, hated the cream pg, so I switched it up. Afterward I was tempted to keep it, but alas she and I just don't connect when I play her. It happens.willross wrote:Nice guitar and can see how the guard actually works with the body finish. Subtle. Selling it already?
So yes, I am selling it, and sold the Tribute Will Ray (which is now on its way to Alaska) to fund (read rationalize) the purchase of custom ordered USA Will Ray in Orange Flake, forearm and belly cut, stainless steel frets and color matched headstock...
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+1JustRooster wrote:Gorgeous.
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That is a stunning bitta kit pat little wonder it moved so quick care to tell us what the toggle switch is for mate & is that just a stock rosewood deck or treated? Would like to know a bit more about the quarter sawn & stainless frets on the WR too we might have another revision on thanks in advance pat,cheers..
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The Black Page wrote:That is a stunning bitta kit pat little wonder it moved so quick care to tell us what the toggle switch is for mate & is that just a stock rosewood deck or treated? Would like to know a bit more about the quarter sawn & stainless frets on the WR too we might have another revision on thanks in advance pat,cheers..
That is little toggle switch is common to the S-500 circuit, the a Comanche as well. When you flip it on it tells the blade position in #2 and #4 to turn all three pickups on. A very cool function indeed.
As for the quarter sawn neck for my WR, that just makes for a stronger, more stable neck because you are using a slab of wood that is an even cross-section of the rings in the tree. Compared to flat sawn neck that may be harvested from only a small cross-section of the woodgrain. In the end, it looks better and is a more durable neck, especially if you plan on gigging extensively.
The stainless steel frets are a lot harder than the nickel material more commonly used for fret wire, so if they are set up right from the get go, the need to have the frets re-dressed even under heavy use is uncommon. On the flip side, if you need fret work done, many luthiers don't have the cutting tools needed to work on this material. So, they will likely charge you a premium because they will trash their tools by the time they are done with the guitar.
Some say that stainless frets are brighter and slicker when bending. My Split-Jazz has them and it is one of the quicker necks i have.