Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
=> Forum Announcements => Topic started by: Tim on May 13, 2006, 09:22:10 PM
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A very big thank you to all the forum members that stopped by, said hello and tried out pickups-and there were ALOT of you 8) !!
The show saw the launch of the Rebel Yell-Steve Stevens humbucker and the reaction from all those players who tried and bought was fantastic.
Next stop, Music Live and there's a rumour that the Painkiller might be making an entrance :twisted: ................
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great... i cant go to music live =/
it was a blast though :D enjoyed it a lot
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My leg should be better for Music Live.....
SO WATCH OUT I'LL BE BACK!
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what aobut the new site? is that going to be up soon?
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what aobut the new site? is that going to be up soon?
See my post at the bottom of this thread:
http://bareknucklepickups.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3731&highlight=
rgds
Ol.
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Hard to believe it was just a week ago-
feels like much longer ...
I have some ideas to develop-
1.the "People's Axe" : t-34 style, simpler, less expensive Librium Guitar, most likely bolt-on neck- less money, same quality-
2."Quick change pickup system"-In/out from the rear of the body, solderless connectors-Trying to sus this one out, primarily as a demo axe, but if I nail it, may become an option on my axes... we'll see.
3.BK/Sustainer axe-Sustainer's are fun as hell- trying this out in a surrogate guitar- will share the results when able.
More custom axes- 3 jobs on the boards after last weekend-,
Including a "Monster Paul" for Tim,
and two variations of the 'Wraith',
a guitar with a different headstock and body mods,
and a bass...
My weekend in Crumbley ( what a landfill ! ) was great-
Made scads of new friends, inspired to get other axes in the hands of those who care-
If I have a chance to make it for Live-Nov.,or LGS next year, I may well drive, enabling me to have a few more axes on hand.
hint, hint,hint ! ! - thanks again for the experience-Really enjoyed myself.
Grateful Drac
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Hard to believe it was just a week ago-
feels like much longer ...
I have some ideas to develop-
1.the "People's Axe" : t-34 style, simpler, less expensive Librium Guitar, most likely bolt-on neck- less money, same quality-
Grateful Drac
ohhhhhhhhhh my.....
ok one question (before i fantacise over buying one of these) what is a t-34? :lol:
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i thought it was a russian tank...
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Yer right!-
T-34 was the russian tank that turned the tide of WWII-
Was lo-tech, easy to build, and reliable...
I like the idea of understated, and overbuilt in regard to guitars-
cheers mates-Drac-
thanks again for the LGS experience! -was cozy meeting ye-
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lo-tech- easy to build- reliable.... = like a Gibson Les Paul Melody Maker... which = my current guitar... which = EXTREME g.a.s for this guitar....
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OK guys, I'm here in Belgium and didn't have a chance to go to LGS.
Can someone please post some pics?
:(
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OK guys, I'm here in Belgium and didn't have a chance to go to LGS.
Can someone please post some pics?
:(
Please see the LGS threads in the Time Out forum... :)
rgds
Ol.
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any news on '07 LGS?
when, where... ...
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There's a link on the Bakeknuckle main page :)
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hahahaha, GREAT!!!
end of april. just when the labour day holidays are (around 1st may here). i think there wont be a problem taking the 27th and 30th day off...