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Jermnjones66

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  1. Here she is with the full Faber tail piece kiit in antiqued nickel and Seymour Duncan Antiquity Humbucker Set. Electronics are on the way and will be installed over the weekend. Quite a different animal now than with those dark Schallers
  2. Thanks! I actually misspoke. Its an 1989. Not sure why I typed 1996. Anyhow, I already have a full Faber master Kit, Seymour Duncan Antiquity Set and all new electronics ordered. This guitar is beautiful wood but I'm surprised how bad the electronics are. Decision was easy after trying to get it to sound like there wasn't a wet blanket over the top of the pickups. I'll keep the parts as suggested but I'm going to make this 150 a Gibson Killer!
  3. Hi all! I'm Jeremy. I just ran across a Pre-lawsuit 1996 H-150 at Music-go-Round and just had to buy it because it's such a cool little piece of history. It's cosmetically pretty banged but the Cherry Burst flame top is still gorgeous! I made the shop take the pickups out to assure they are original. All is as it was built in 1996 with the exception of one volume pot. The switch is sticky and the pickups are a bit dark and muddy. Also, the volume knobs don't turn the volume down as evenly as I'd like. I don't want to modify this thing since it's as old and cool as it is but I'm very tempted to upgrade the electronics. Is that considered sacrilegious??
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