Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Guitars, Amps and Effects => Topic started by: sgmypod on June 17, 2008, 09:56:20 PM
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friend has one of these a 2 humbucker..is at least 10year old...am trying to find out what wood they are made of...
(http://www.warliss.com/i/DSCF0574.JPG)
(http://www.warliss.com/i/DSCF0585.JPG)
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no one?
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I got this second hand about 5 years ago (my first guitar), so I've got no idea when it was made.
It's got 2 single coil pickups, and a humbucker, with a 5 way selector for diffent pickup combinations (I only really use the bridge humbucker). Theres one volume and one tone control - but the volume one doesnt seem to make much of a difference on mine (its either on or off basically)
Bolt on thin maple neck with 22 frets, and a V shaped headstock with non-locking tuners (look good but one of the washers in my thin e has gone)
It looks kinda like a strat shape, but the 'arm bit' where the strap is attached is a bit longer. The body is orange/dark red fading to black at the edges - hard to explain but its a nice colour.
JWP
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It looks a bit like mahogany, but that's only based on the grain pattern of the longer horn. Maybe nato or something like that?
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If you send an e:mail enquiry to Tanglewood, ( via their website ) I found them to be very informative about various aspects of my Tanglewood TH502.
Sometimes it takes them a while to reply, but they do reply in detail.
Good luck ! :)