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Re:Wooden Pickup Poll OT
Hi Bill,
before I strummed it away(in the early 80's), there was the word "Hi-Fi"
on the scratchplate.
So I reckon that refers to this:-
http://www.vintagehofner.co.uk/gallery/solids/sol63.html
which is news to me, I had no idea.
..confirmed here, more or less
http://www.vintagehofner.co.uk/vintage-hofner/solids/sol8.html
...which is close enough, I'd guess mine is a somewhat cheaper
model.
I always thought that it was made in Germany in the 70's,
and that for some reason
it was cheaper to use wood for the p/u than plastic.
When I bought the guitar I didn't even try it through an amp,
I remember working my way along a rack of cheap guitars twanging
just the top E till I found one that sounded the best acoustically.
It only 'got good' after a re-fret and a Schaller bridge.
andy
William Walker wrote:
Ancient Single coils, Bill Walker says they are P90's .
...and as everyone knows by now
made of wood.
andy butler
I thought I said they loook like P-90's, that SG type instrument you
own that I assume is japanese in origin is unlike any I've seen, and
I'm wondering if you have ever looked under the hood to see what they
are, the wood covers almost look home made. are you pulling my leg and
is this some kind of Brian May style creation you cooked up over butter
biscuits and tea with your Dad from a 16th century fireplace mantle,
Come clean Andy B.
I agree with you, totally prefer the more defined top end and bass of
single coils even though i don't play true single coils, my noiseless
models behave the same way, easier to layer parts with out becoming
muddy in the mid range. Bill