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« Reply #15 on: December 17, 2007, 05:45:28 PM »
One year I had to fly in a little express plane from D.C. to Pittsburgh. They wanted to tag my guitar, which was in a gig bag, to put it with the rest of the luggage in the plane. I told the lady that I couldn't let them do that cause I paid $1700 for the guitar and I didn't want it damaged. She told me to talk with the flight attendant when I got in the plane. The flight attendant  didn't have any problems putting it in a closet in the plane.


Oh, btw....that's a nice guitar!
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« Reply #16 on: December 17, 2007, 05:58:30 PM »
I bought a second hand guitar in Vegas last year and got it through customs without paying any import duty. You should be ok. Nice looking guitar, there supposed to be good.
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« Reply #17 on: December 17, 2007, 06:53:44 PM »
I've always placed the guitar (in a gig bag) in the over-head compartment. I bought a guitar in France and traveled back to the U.S. with no problems. Guitar was in the over-head the whole time.

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« Reply #18 on: December 17, 2007, 07:05:45 PM »
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I've always placed the guitar (in a gig bag) in the over-head compartment. I bought a guitar in France and traveled back to the U.S. with no problems. Guitar was in the over-head the whole time.
Oh yeah, I forgot about the overhead compartment. That is where I would usually put my git but the express plane didn't have overhead compartments.
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« Reply #19 on: December 18, 2007, 12:03:43 AM »
ok, thanks for the advice. i'll simply call the airline and turn up with the new guitar.

problem is i have now 2 guitars, a suitcase and a laptop bag. thats a lot to carry around with just two hands - i'll probably take a cab to the station when i leave and really struggle the rest of the time.

main concern is i'll be certainlly over the weight limit. hope theres not too much extra to pay.

case is good quality indeed, and because the guitar was rather cheap, i'm hoping i'll be able to import it without duty.

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Oh, btw....that's a nice guitar!


yay! first person to like it :) i wanted a p90 black beauty for ages. i'll change the hardware to gold gradually.

previous owner appear to have drilled an extra strap hole, and holes for a pickup ring around the bridge p90. i reckon i should be able to disguise these pretty well. i'm pleased with my bargain.

mahogany back appears to be one piece. the maple top about 7 pieces though ;)

neck is easy playing - its not bad acoustically, and sustain is decent.
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« Reply #20 on: December 18, 2007, 08:49:37 AM »
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...previous owner appear to have drilled an extra strap hole...


That's very common on used Japanese guitars.  I believe it's down to the native Japanese being naturally smaller than us westerners and adjusting the guitar to balance on a strap better.

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« Reply #21 on: December 29, 2007, 11:34:03 AM »
i'll make a little question in tech about the holes, but heres some pics ;) i've removed the scratchplate for now - i'll put it back though.

chrome hardware is growing on me. thinking about a chrome scratch plate and black speed knobs.

so i counted the pieces of wood - its a 5 piece mahogany back and a 6 piece maple top. tuners and switch are very strong, nice rosewood fretboard, top notch wood working, plastic nut, minature alpha pots. changed the lame 9s on there for my favourite feline 11s and they suit the guitar much better.

surprisingly though despite the multi-piece body its bright with really good sustain. pickups aren't bad - but i like even really cheap and nasty p90s, always think they sound ok. these ones are very microphonic, and lack a bit of life. i think something new would really benefit this guitar... maybe something like the cool wound BKP90 for jazzy stuff.
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« Reply #22 on: December 29, 2007, 12:32:09 PM »
Looks really nice dude, the case too!

Hope you get it hope without issue! :)
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« Reply #23 on: December 29, 2007, 02:24:04 PM »
Looks great!  :D  Shame about the holes around the bridge pickup, but at least a black finish is relatively easy to do spot-repairs on.

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...previous owner appear to have drilled an extra strap hole...


That's very common on used Japanese guitars.  I believe it's down to the native Japanese being naturally smaller than us westerners and adjusting the guitar to balance on a strap better.

I'm naturally smaller than you westerners (and northerners), but I never thought of that one!  :lol:

I have noticed in quite a few pics of older Japanese LPs that the strap button has been relocated, but close to the original hole.  I assume it's because the mahogany (or far-east equivalent) is softer and the original hole got stripped?  Being a paranoid sort, I've taking to using extra-long screws when I fit my straplock buttons.
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« Reply #24 on: December 30, 2007, 07:42:54 AM »
Thats really nice.

I'd leave the chrome on.

Whats the neck profile like and is the weight comfortable?

I'd love a P90 LP at some point, hopefully with a gold top.

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« Reply #25 on: December 30, 2007, 04:55:04 PM »
nice to see my bargain liked! think its a bit nicer than an epi, and it was a real steal at the price :)

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Thats really nice.

I'd leave the chrome on.

Whats the neck profile like and is the weight comfortable?

I'd love a P90 LP at some point, hopefully with a gold top.


weight is really comfortable in fact, i think the guitar is towards the lighter end of the les paul spectrum. i love the sound of the guitar, its got the rich les paul thing going on, with single coilness and long sustain. i think it will be a perfect studio guitar. neck profile is thin-ish. i think i'll definately stick with the chrome after all.

btw, its definately real mahogany - very strong smell in the control cavity.

i always wanted one of these:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Gibson-1954-Les-Paul-Custom-54-Black-Beauty-ReIssue-EC_W0QQitemZ230206747910QQihZ013QQcategoryZ47072QQcmdZViewItem

the 'alnico' neck pickup has magnet pole pieces and sounds fendery. i got to try philking's once. i'd really like to put something like that in the neck of this burny instead of the normal p90
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