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Seymour Duncan > 1) Brand, year, and model of guitar, with a nickname, if there is one, e.g., "Blackie."
Brawley, 2002(?), A223 Threat hardtail
2) Which Seymour Duncan, Basslines, Duncan Designed or Benedetto pickups are in it. 
Bridge: SD nickel covered JB (SH4). Neck: SD nickel covered Jazz (SH2n)
3) Up to 25 words describing anything about the guitar. 
A buddy sanded the poly finish off. 3-way Tele style switch, 250k volume, 500k tone that's a push/pull for bridge in series/parallel.
4) Your name and either e-mail or website, if you'd like a link. 
Mike O - schcully@yahoo.com
Seymour Duncan > -Esp, 2005, eclipse. 
-sh-13 Dimebucker (bridge), Sh-2 Jazz (neck)
-2 volumes, both pots are push pulls that act as coil
taps. (thanks for the diagram), 
-R.I.P. Dimebag Darrell
Seymour Duncan > This week's front-page blurb about EVH's Franky reminder me that I never submitted my second guitar for the wall of fame.  Photo attached.

It's a re-creation of the Schecter goldtop Pete Townsend played at Live Aid.  Korean Schecter PT body, Fender MIM maple neck, Duncan 59's with pull-split on the bridge pickup. 

Richard Stevens
Keep up with my DIY guitar and amp weirdness here at http://richardstevens.home.mindspring.com/
Seymour Duncan > This was a Yamaha Pasifica EG112 before I got my hands on it (1996 ish) I 
have called this guitar "Mia" after the stencil of Uma Therman playing "Mia 
Wallace" in the Pulp Fiction film, no real reason I just thought it would 
look good.
I used only one pickup a Seymour Duncan SH-8 Invader and it's sounds awsome 
though a Marshall stack, loads of bite but it still sounds really clear, 
just what I wanted.  I looked into lots of different pickup brands, listened 
to loads and read lots of reviews and got the best...!!!  this guitar not 
only looks pretty cool but it sounds fantastic.  Mr Duncan.... I salute you.

Keep up the good work.

Hayden Lawrie
Seymour Duncan > This one was once an ordinary Fender Squier Affinity Stratocaster from 2003 - my first guitar ever... (It's named Pia - like a girl I really liked when I got this one...)

It sounded really crappy and it was no real fun to play on it. But I never wanted to give it away.

So I started to "pimp" it up...

Now it'g got an SH-4 Jeff Beck Trembucker in it, furthermore i replaced the neck with a cooler one with this beautyful Jackson headstock.... lovin' it! I also changed the Pickguard tu a black satin one... hell yeah!

This guitar is tuned to D, and it f*cking kicks ass! solid riffs and beautyful lead-lines. The squeals sound pretty cool. 

It made it's way from a Statocaster to a Metalcaster... thank u, Seymour Duncan !

More information? => jens_natzschka@web.de

(and sorry for my bad english)
Seymour Duncan > 1) Fauhsil Electroharp®

2) guitar section - SH-4 (bridge), SSL-2 (neck), harp - 2x SSL-4
(bridge)  2x SH-2 (middle)

3) My name is Tomek, I am 23 y.o. This is my own design and made instrument, a fusion of electric guitar and electric harp. This is effect of couple years, measuring and testing many ideas.  Duncans are the best way to express the sound that I like to have from my loony instruments.

4) Tomek Martyniak, Poland, Szczecin.  e-mail - crystalic@o2.pl,  
www.mechanical-cat.com, www.myspace.com/martyniak
Seymour Duncan > 2003 Pearlcaster
Totally handmade, to my specs, at the custom shop at Ed Roman Guitars in Las Vegas.  Basically a copy of a '54 Strat.  The body and neck are spalted maple, the fretboard is Brazilian rosewood.  The beautiful finish is peach, with that gorgeous pearloid pickguard,  The pickups are Seymour JB jrs in the neck, with SD '59s in both the middle and bridge positions.  The guitar can play a beautiful, ringing clean tone, but when the master kicks in, it has a beautiful, singing distortion with marvelous sustain.  I play it through a Mesa Boogie Rocket 44 (which has been discontinued), with 45 watts and a single Celestion.
This is a Strat-type guitar as they were meant to be.
Frankie "the Hit Man" Moos
Seymour Duncan > Guitar is 2006 Epiphone Dot Studio Model
This one shows what a low-end axe and some ingenuity can do.  I replaced the stock pickups with an SD '59 in the neck position, and an SD Custom Five in the bridge position.  Then the guitar underwent an extensive change through the setup process:  it got a Buzz Feiten set-up, with major adjustments to the bridge, to the frets, to the fretboard (to enhance the playability), and got a bone nut, instead of the usual plastic.  This adds up to great sound, great playability, and the thing just won't go out of tune (Thanks, Joey Z!, Morrisville PA 215-295-5818)  Now a low-end stock model plays and sounds like a Gibson '63 ES-335!
Seymour Duncan > Here's a pic of "Recycler", my heavily customized Fender Stratocaster.  
The neck and middle pickups are SSL-1 Vintage Staggered single coils, and the bridge pickup is an SJBJ-1 JB Jr. with a coil splitting switch.  
It does the vintage blues thing very well, and with a flip of the switches it can also do modern rock.

---

Matt Kane
1) Brand, year, and model of guitar, with a nickname, if there is one, e.g., "Blackie."
Brawley, 2002(?), A223 Threat hardtail
2) Which Seymour Duncan, Basslines, Duncan Designed or Benedetto pickups are in it.
Bridge: SD nickel covered JB (SH4). Neck: SD nickel covered Jazz (SH2n)
3) Up to 25 words describing anything about the guitar.
A buddy sanded the poly finish off. 3-way Tele style switch, 250k volume, 500k tone that's a push/pull for bridge in series/parallel.
4) Your name and either e-mail or website, if you'd like a link.
Mike O - schcully@yahoo.com
 > 1) Brand, year, and model of guitar, with a nickname, if there is one, e.g., "Blackie."
Brawley, 2002(?), A223 Threat hardtail
2) Which Seymour Duncan, Basslines, Duncan Designed or Benedetto pickups are in it. 
Bridge: SD nickel covered JB (SH4). Neck: SD nickel covered Jazz (SH2n)
3) Up to 25 words describing anything about the guitar. 
A buddy sanded the poly finish off. 3-way Tele style switch, 250k volume, 500k tone that's a push/pull for bridge in series/parallel.
4) Your name and either e-mail or website, if you'd like a link. 
Mike O - schcully@yahoo.com
1) Brand, year, and model of guitar, with a nickname, if there is one, e.g., "Blackie."
Brawley, 2002(?), A223 Threat hardtail
2) Which Seymour Duncan, Basslines, Duncan Designed or Benedetto pickups are in it.
Bridge: SD nickel covered JB (SH4). Neck: SD nickel covered Jazz (SH2n)
3) Up to 25 words describing anything about the guitar.
A buddy sanded the poly finish off. 3-way Tele style switch, 250k volume, 500k tone that's a push/pull for bridge in series/parallel.
4) Your name and either e-mail or website, if you'd like a link.
Mike O - schcully@yahoo.com
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