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Originally posted by facefirst

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No, it's not a Tom Delonge Strat. I had it made 3 years before there was one. It's got an ebony fretboard with a LP scale neck.



wow nice guitar!!!

i want a single humbucker guitar

is the devil girl cheerleader covering up the other pickup holes?

or is it a custom pickguard?

why is the volume knob so close to the pickguard?

and why does tom delonge like the single humbucker guitar?

i have so many questions...

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Originally posted by LPbluesboy



and why does tom delonge like the single humbucker guitar?


i have so many questions...



You don't need many tonal varieties to be playing his style of music so why bother with it ? I know when I play pop/punk music I use just the bridge pick-up almost 99.9% of the time also :D

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Originally posted by WHY_U_TRY



You don't need many tonal varieties to be playing his style of music so why bother with it ? I know when I play pop/punk music I use just the bridge pick-up almost 99.9% of the time also
:D



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okie dokie hokey pokey

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Thanks for the compliment. No, the cheerleader isn't covering up any holes. Underneath the pickguard is solid wood. I don't think the knob is any closer to the pickup than on a normal Strat. I think on the Delonge production model they moved it down though. As far as Tom Delonge liking single humbucker guitars goes, I have no clue.

Originally posted by LPbluesboy



wow nice guitar!!!


i want a single humbucker guitar


is the devil girl cheerleader covering up the other pickup holes?


or is it a custom pickguard?


why is the volume knob so close to the pickguard?


and why does tom delonge like the single humbucker guitar?


i have so many questions...

 

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Well, I feel stupid posting this NOW .. after seeing the Driskill.
But here it is anyway.

I JUST today got my sugar pine strat body back from the painter, and i couldn't be happier with the results.
The pickguard is not mounted yet, but i just couldn't resist seeing it with the guard on it.
tomorrow I start the shielding process.

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Originally posted by Bruce Bennett

Well, I feel stupid posting this NOW .. after seeing the Driskill.

But here it is anyway.


I JUST today got my sugar pine strat body back from the painter, and i couldn't be happier with the results.

The pickguard is not mounted yet, but i just couldn't resist seeing it with the guard on it.

tomorrow I start the shielding process.

 

 

nice

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