Epiphone Dot. Since the picture was taken I have had the pickups hanged for SD Phat Cats and installed a Switchcraft toggle switch. Nice and low action on this one.
Casinos and I appear to have magnetic pull LOL.
Got the natural in photo then stumbled onto a deal for another EXACTLY the same, had to buy it.
My wife said great we have one each, OK.
Then the Gary Clark Jnr turned up in my local shop, I only wanted to look at it but WOW.
The US P90 are way better than the std Casino P90, then you have the Grovers, Bigsby and all upgraded small bits.
Gave the second natural to my boy and we are back to two in house, still three in family
This is my current guitar lust. The wood work is by Sonny Boy Guitars and is based off of a design he originally built. I added a few specifications that I required and Glenn, the owner of Sunny Boy guitars followed my specs to the T. As of this posting the guitar is on the road to my home on a cross country trip from N.Y. to CA. The wood is still nekkid and when it arrives I will stain it and seal it with Tung Oil. The final step for me will be to wire the all of the electronics which include Seymour Duncan P-Rails mounted in Triple Shot rings, Lashbrook Piezo bridge, concentric vol/tone pots, caps, and stereo jack. I'll post a NGD thread once it has arrived. This project has been 3 years in design, almost one year in the making.
I really like that spalted maple hollow body SG... It's like my dream guitar (or one of them).
This was my design from a few years ago, so we're on the same wavelength, me an Wave...
what a cool collection of excellent instruments.
Here's my current sweetie: a heavily modded Epiphone ES-339 P-90 pro. I named her Caledonia.
She really likes to play through the rigs behind her... Especially the Orange
Micro Terror and the home made cabs it. But the Black Heart little giant is right
there too, the P-90 sound is great through this amp.
I've become very fond of this small semi-hollow guitar.