Just got my Superhawk (1st fiddle) back after 25+ years!
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Just got my Superhawk (1st fiddle) back after 25+ years!
She needs some TLC, but I am pretty excited to resurrect her.
The 2nd owner installed EMGs, left the battery in and it corroded all the electronics.
He also moved the input jack to the face of the fiddle (WTH), so that will have to be corrected.
Also will probably replace the Kahler with a new/refurbed model
Need to replace the missing string tree too.
The 2nd owner installed EMGs, left the battery in and it corroded all the electronics.
He also moved the input jack to the face of the fiddle (WTH), so that will have to be corrected.
Also will probably replace the Kahler with a new/refurbed model
Need to replace the missing string tree too.
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Re: Just got my Superhawk (1st fiddle) back after 25+ years!
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Cooolll! ( except for the input jack etc.), sounds like it'll be a labor of love bringing her back.
Don't forget to take some before pics, it makes the after pics all that much better !!
elwood
Cooolll! ( except for the input jack etc.), sounds like it'll be a labor of love bringing her back.
Don't forget to take some before pics, it makes the after pics all that much better !!
elwood
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congrats on getting her back , a couple picts would be great to help us G&L newbee's learn about the "Leo era" instruments ... hint hint ..lol
Eric
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Congratulations on getting a long lost friend back (too bad about the abuse it's had ).CavemanRadio wrote:She needs some TLC, but I am pretty excited to resurrect her.
The 2nd owner installed EMGs, left the battery in and it corroded all the electronics.
He also moved the input jack to the face of the fiddle (WTH), so that will have to be corrected.
Also will probably replace the Kahler with a new/refurbed model
Need to replace the missing string tree too.
Please check out this post: Welcome! Read This First, 'cus "it does not exist without pictures!".
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Craig wrote:Congratulations on getting a long lost friend back (too bad about the abuse it's had ).CavemanRadio wrote:She needs some TLC, but I am pretty excited to resurrect her.
The 2nd owner installed EMGs, left the battery in and it corroded all the electronics.
He also moved the input jack to the face of the fiddle (WTH), so that will have to be corrected.
Also will probably replace the Kahler with a new/refurbed model
Need to replace the missing string tree too.
Please check out this post: Welcome! Read This First, 'cus "it does not exist without pictures!".
It appears posting pix is no easy chore on this page...I have plenty, but dont feel like opening a photobucket account just to load px here...has to be a simpler way?
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Re: Just got my Superhawk (1st fiddle) back after 25+ years!
there is. you can post it on facebook, or on the gallery section here. just link them.
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louis cyfer wrote:there is. you can post it on facebook, or on the gallery section here. just link them.
http://www.guitarsbyleo.com/GALLERY2/ma ... emId=11464
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At least there's no gobs of bondo,
...maybe make a StereoHawk in the making ?
elwood
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CavemanRadio wrote:louis cyfer wrote:there is. you can post it on facebook, or on the gallery section here. just link them.
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I'll take better pix tonight and add them tonight...Apparently there was some type of string tree removed from the headstock...added a pic just now...but I have not been able to find a pic online of a superhawk that had a string tree with multiple screws on each side...
http://www.guitarsbyleo.com/GALLERY2/ma ... emId=11479
http://www.guitarsbyleo.com/GALLERY2/ma ... emId=11479
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I'd bet one of the original screw holes failed, the owner angled it slightly... added a new hole,
...then those failed and the owner move the whole thing over a skooch,
then put it in a drawer eventually.
...then those failed and the owner move the whole thing over a skooch,
then put it in a drawer eventually.
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Any idea what the original string trees could have looked like?Elwood wrote:I'd bet one of the original screw holes failed, the owner angled it slightly... added a new hole,
...then those failed and the owner move the whole thing over a skooch,
then put it in a drawer eventually.
Also any idea where I can get an original input jack and string trees?
Thanks!
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No string trees needed with the Kahler and locking nut. Here is another example I found doing a Search here:CavemanRadio wrote:Any idea what the original string trees could have looked like?Elwood wrote:I'd bet one of the original screw holes failed, the owner angled it slightly... added a new hole,
...then those failed and the owner move the whole thing over a skooch,
then put it in a drawer eventually.
Also any idea where I can get an original input jack and string trees?
Thanks!
Superhawk - 25th "birthday" today.
For the output jack (why do many insist on calling it an input jack ??? ) the G&L On Line Store sells the ones they use today.
Hope this helps.
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Hmm, I wonder if those screw holes above the locking nut were from a string retainer bar like the one on this Invader, which was recently posted on the G&LDP?Craig wrote:No string trees needed with the Kahler and locking nut. Here is another example I found doing a Search here:CavemanRadio wrote:Any idea what the original string trees could have looked like?Elwood wrote:I'd bet one of the original screw holes failed, the owner angled it slightly... added a new hole,
...then those failed and the owner move the whole thing over a skooch,
then put it in a drawer eventually.
Also any idea where I can get an original input jack and string trees?
Thanks!
Superhawk - 25th "birthday" today.
For the output jack (why do many insist on calling it an input jack ??? ) the G&L On Line Store sells the ones they use today.
Hope this helps.
Elwood may be right on. I've just never seen a Superhawk with one of them installed.
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Re: Just got my Superhawk (1st fiddle) back after 25+ years!
And it makes no sense anyway.Craig wrote: Elwood may be right on. I've just never seen a Superhawk with one of them installed.
Except for making string changes to be done harder.
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Miles Smiles wrote:And it makes no sense anyway.Craig wrote: Elwood may be right on. I've just never seen a Superhawk with one of them installed.
Except for making string changes to be done harder.
indeed. ibanez uses those and what a pita they are.
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No idea on the holes. Here's another shot of my '86 Superhawk's headstock (Kahler-equipped, so no string tree):
The light spot between the model decal and the G tuner is a ding, not a screw hole.
Ken
The light spot between the model decal and the G tuner is a ding, not a screw hole.
I'm guessing your 'Hawk is an '84, from the lack of a "by Leo Fender" decal. G&L string trees up through 1987 did have two mounting holes, but were closer together and farther up the headstock than the holes on your guitar. And, of course, they wouldn't have been on a Kahler-equipped guitar anyway. Here are examples from an '85 or '86 Skyhawk and an '86 ASAT, showing size and position:CavemanRadio wrote:Any idea what the original string trees could have looked like?
Ken
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Last night I bought an '85 Superhawk off eBay...black...will be the evil-twin to my original fiddle...appears to be near mint too. When it arrives I will post pix.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/G-L-1985-Super- ... 348wt_1172
http://www.ebay.com/itm/G-L-1985-Super- ... 348wt_1172
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Aah! So you picked that one up. Congrats!CavemanRadio wrote:Last night I bought an '85 Superhawk off eBay...black...will be the evil-twin to my original fiddle...appears to be near mint too. When it arrives I will post pix.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/G-L-1985-Super- ... 348wt_1172
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yowhatsshakin wrote:Aah! So you picked that one up. Congrats!CavemanRadio wrote:Last night I bought an '85 Superhawk off eBay...black...will be the evil-twin to my original fiddle...appears to be near mint too. When it arrives I will post pix.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/G-L-1985-Super- ... 348wt_1172
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Thanks!
I just didn't want my original SH to feel outnumbered by my Les Pauls