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I only have 2 electrics - my main workhorse has been a customised MIM Strat, but all that remains of the original is the body and tuners - MIM CP rosewood 12" radius neck, Callaham bridge, upgraded pots and Fralin Blues in neck and middle positions (soon to be replaced with some Suhr MLs) and S.Duncan Little '59 in the bridge and wired up to the 2nd tone pot. It's a great-sounding and versatile guitar with all the quack and rock I need and it's not going anywhere. However, the PRS EGII that I acquired in the last year covers the Strat's ground and some with its HSH configuration and coil-taps. It just has a bigger sound, nicer neck (10" radius is where I think I'm at) and is very versatile. I'm still surprised at the amount of quack it has and the single coil and coil-tapped positions work so well. I'd definitely get another!
Where did you get it from cos that is a might-fine looking LP.
:-O
Aside from the machineheads it's all stock, all original. Cool guitar to look at. Very lightweight. It's definitely clear that they didn't go trying to make them close cousins of Gibson. It feels nothing like a Gibson.
That and my Tele.
But generally it's just picking up whatever I feel like
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