Robert, I ain't showing ya pics of my underwear I still have from 1981. But I will say... Now seriously, I do have my winter hat in the Mugshots thread that I got around 1984. AND I still can wear plenty of my shirts I had made for work, back in 1989.The strap on my purple Schecter is the same one in this photo that I made in 1981...
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I have used the same Strap for over 30 years. My brother gave it to me for Christmas in 1986.The strap on my purple Schecter is the same one in this photo that I made in 1981...
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Beautiful restoration! I wouldve lost money on a bet here because I thought that was a Danelectro! The old Silvertones were actually pretty coolMore pics from the 2011 restoration:
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Beautiful restoration! I wouldve lost money on a bet here because I thought that was a Danelectro! The old Silvertones were actually pretty cool
That makes total sense then! The headstock and body is really similarYou were not far off. The Silvertones were made by Danelectro...
I play my G400 in the middle position all the time. Just sounds better to my ears.I often use both pickups together. I see no sonic advantage to one pickup.
Looking for subtlties does nothing but distract.
I used to sit down and record different pickups and listen to the playback and watch the waveforms. What a waste.
Crank it to '7' and just play. You cannot hear any difference between my Schecter, Jackson or Les Pauls live in a mix...
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Rub it in, Dono. Bill's Music, Gordon Miller, Chuck Levin's, ?
They're exact. The Sivertones were Just Danelectros with Silvertone on the headstock.That makes total sense then! The headstock and body is really similar



Yep. Thats unfortunately a design flaw in early SGs that some of them over time, began cracking at the body/neck joint (heel) because its so small of a joint. Gibson began reinforcing them around 67 ( the bat wing style) to 3 piece necks from single piece necks to help in that aspectOne thing that he did not mention regarding SG and Les Paul Juniors, and why the sound better is their construction. When you're not routing for a neck pickup, you have a very, very stable and sold neck joint. The late fifties Les Paul Special double cut has an even weaker neck joint than and early sixties SG Custom or Standard.
This is the neck joint of a Junior. There is a lot of wood contact, glue, and stability. Which leads to more sustain.
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Here's the Special neck joint. There is a bit more wood than in a Standard or Custom.
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And this is what the Standard looks like.
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He’s got a 5th pot and a second jack ! Mod city....Looks like Frank bought the same model.
Of course, being Frank, they are aftermarket pickups.
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I was in CA from late 1976. Bought it at a little mom and pop shop next to a KMart in Orange CA. Long since closed.Rub it in, Dono. Bill's Music, Gordon Miller, Chuck Levin's, ?
Lol, didn't even notice.He’s got a 5th pot and a second jack ! Mod city....