Nice looking guitar
Thanks, Goo...I'm excited for it to be coming back. I'm already ordering knobs and little odds and ends to put on it when I arrives...
Nice looking guitar


I had a Dimarzzio Super D --- man that thing SCREAMED
Dude!!! Yes!!! They Did Indeed!!!
get this..I was messing with "Number One" last night - feather lite - 100% mahogany - one piece body...when I touch the neck, the movment of my hand, along the back of the neck, is transmitted by the pickups and it is the only one of all my guitars that does this - and it's not static, it's like the neck itself is acting like a pickup. When I strum a string, the guitar feels alive. NONE of my other guitars behave this way...i LOVE mahogany!!!!
Okay, techie-hat: on
This is where I have to come at this the reverse of the point I was making in my Tone Wood and Magnetism thread.
Here is where I think it does make sense to say that the wood, being non-magnetic, cannot have a direct influence on the pickups' output, either in amplitude or tone. The pickups cannot sense the wood.
What is more likely happening is that you are inducing vibrations into the neck as you pass your hand along it and those vibrations are being passed to the strings. It doesn't really take a huge amount of vibration from the strings to develop an output from the pickups.
This where the purple appealed to my mind's eye:
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Note how the gold trim rings and screws/knobs go with the purple????
That headstock would make a good can opener.