Hi,How about drilling a hole center hole in the pickguard where there is already2 screw holes at the pickguard itself? Will this work too?
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- 07 Jan 2009 00:59
- Forum: Guitar and bass forum
- Topic: Replacing pickups
- Replies: 5
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- 06 Jan 2009 09:25
- Forum: Guitar and bass forum
- Topic: Replacing pickups
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Replacing pickups
<r> <QUOTE author="HorseFace"><s>[quote="HorseFace"]</s>The only way is then to drill holes in the pickup base. <e>[/quote]</e></QUOTE>Question. Cause the Humbuckers that we get from the market comes with only 2 holes, and I don't think there is space for drilling another hole at the pickup ...
- 11 Apr 2008 11:26
- Forum: Guitar and bass forum
- Topic: Excalibur Supra
- Replies: 2
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Excalibur Supra
Hi Patrice
Thanks for the prompt reply. Will continue to enjoy my newly acquired axe. And thanks for making such a great sounding guitar. Yeah.
Rgds,
Nike
Thanks for the prompt reply. Will continue to enjoy my newly acquired axe. And thanks for making such a great sounding guitar. Yeah.
Rgds,
Nike
- 10 Apr 2008 10:25
- Forum: Guitar and bass forum
- Topic: Excalibur Supra
- Replies: 2
- Views: 28383
Excalibur Supra
Hi Patrice,
I have recently purchase a Exaclibur Supra but would like to double check with you what wood was use for the body. The guitar serial no: 080009. Is the body a flame alder or a figured alder being used? Please do reply. Thanks.
Rgds,
Nike
I have recently purchase a Exaclibur Supra but would like to double check with you what wood was use for the body. The guitar serial no: 080009. Is the body a flame alder or a figured alder being used? Please do reply. Thanks.
Rgds,
Nike