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  1. I got this quite a while ago and sold it to a fellow HOC'r and friend years ago, and now I bought it back. This was built for Vince Lewis. Looks good, sounds good, plays good.
    2 points
  2. My experience is Market. Usually not making a lot on them. Most don't appreciate or know what goes into these.
    2 points
  3. The one I wish I never sold.
    2 points
  4. That’s my H550 into a Milkman The Amp 100 which is on the pedal board (out of vision). Vintage Raezer’s Edge Twin 8 cabinet. https://share.icloud.com/photos/0e4Gdtkn0SUUU0HBy9DQ0TP0g Doesn’t count as a “Heritage Sighting” since it is me, but I haven’t been here at HOC much for a while so I thought I’d post and get back into the fray. Missed you guys and gals.
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  6. Well as many of you guys know, I work on guitars quite a bit, and in the last year, have built and rebuilt 5 different Tele style partscasters. In all of the different building I got try quite a few Tele pickups, and recently I stumbled on the Duncan BG1400. The reason I did was that I was trying to find a bridge pickup that would be strong enough to get a good middle position tone with a Tyson Precious And Grace neck humbucker. I also wanted a lead sound that would be less ice picky than standard Tele, something with more mids and a rounded top. I also loved the idea that it would be hum cancelling as some of the stages I play on are less than stellar noise wise, and when recording I love quiet pickups! Well I really like this pickup as it gives up what I wanted hear. It barely fit through my bridge plate, but other than that, there was no craziness installing it. And I've got a DPDT switch on the CTS volume pot to split it, which just makes it sound a bit louder and brighter. Stacked humbuckers don't generally split well but this one does. And this one really does make for a good middle position with the neck humbucker. Here's the guitar that I put the pickup in... This is what it sounds like.... This
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