Trying to knock out this Strat H-H conversion with what I have on hand. I got a brown tortoise shell pickguard, but can't picture that with black open-bobbin humbuckers and knobs...thoughts???
Trying to knock out this Strat H-H conversion with what I have on hand. I got a brown tortoise shell pickguard, but can't picture that with black open-bobbin humbuckers and knobs...thoughts???
In my opinion, which I am glad to share freely...
A tortoiseshell pickguard gives a guitar a very “country” appearance.

This looked interesting...
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EXACTLY how I felt about the Squire one I had -- it was JUST a flat top Lester!A couple of my Strats I did the P90 or humbucker thing. I am turning them or the better Strats back into upgraded Strats.
I should have learned a lesson when I realized my Tele Custom was a cheap copy of a Les Paul. It was not a telecaster.
EXACTLY how I felt about the Squire one I had -- it was JUST a flat top Lester!
Presently-- I have 5 vintage Peavey gutiars & Basses--- every one is BONE STOCK with ZERO "dicking with" --- they dont REQUIRE anyView attachment 18852
You of all people will understand this. The only Strat I never changed is my T30 Peavy. There are not many around to compare it to and being that it is old and pristine condition I found no reason to screw with it. The others I found ways because I see there are so many ways to improve.
I really like your Peavy Kev!! I wouldn't change a thing on it.
I saw a nasty hillbilly band east of hear a few years ago. The only one that was good was a guy playing a Peavey T60 and he went to a T30 for the rest of the show. That goofy looking kid was smoking on it. I heard of them but found out that day. I asked that guy questions and I wanted one that day.Presently-- I have 5 vintage Peavey gutiars & Basses--- every one is BONE STOCK with ZERO "dicking with" --- they dont REQUIRE anynumber 6 came "pre-modded" with active bartolini's and yummy bits-- so -- I HAD to take it that way
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