HAMAMATSU said:8) very very cool philly bob! why you always get fantastic ones? anyways, really seriously very cool your new ES is, hope it arrives to usa safe soon. waiting for more pics then! you used to be a very zep-les paul guy before and now you are more into the strats and ES? are you a blues guy now philly bob? if so then are you playing in a blues band in philly? very cool if you are! one more question here:about the famous philly cheese steak! do you eat it often philly bob? are they so good? so popular in philly? i wish i could eat those in japan. we ofcourse dont have it here but only the subways.....yokosuka joe.
Emiel said:Congrats, it looks mint! Based on experience with two ES100J's, the 'J' pickups are very low output and actually sound pretty good. I had mine changed for OX4's (again low output) and it's not a night and day difference.
Mind, changing pickups and pots in an ES is one of the most frustrating jobs ever...
mattbarlow said:Lovely guitar!
What is the neck profile on vintage ES100s?
Is it generally same as the LS from the period? Any big differences?
hunter said:According to Peter's book all early ES models have the slim 60's U shape
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