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Ebay sellers can only leave positive feedback for buyers. That's been the case for years.
Edit: since 2008.
Yep, stacked against sellers.
Ebay sellers can only leave positive feedback for buyers. That's been the case for years.
Edit: since 2008.
I used to play a lot until arthritis and neuropathy got the better of my fingers. Guitars are interesting in that each one has a unique set of characteristics. Some look nice with beautifully crafted marquetry, some valuable for investment, others sound really good, some play really nicely, and if you're really lucky, you get the last two together. I have this one. It's an Ibanez J-Custom Gold 1. They only made 5 of them and one is in the Ibanez museum. It looks like solid gold because it's completely finished in 24ct gold leaf. Anybody want to make an offer?
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Some of my guitars cost thousands but my favourite one that I played every day for 5 years cost me £60 from EBay. I upgraded the pickups and bridge and put a Gibson logo sticker over the Chinese brand name. Everybody else that played it thought it was a real Gibson and told me why it was worth paying the money to get a guitar that played and sounded like that.It just so happens that I'm curator of my local Ibanez museum, and we always welcome new donations!
That awesome Ibanez is one to keep in pristine and spotles condition, and a good investment piece for a lucky someone. The sort of electric I'm after is far more basic... for my sonic needs, any old electric will do - as long as it's in tune. The multitudinous and varied computer based effects will eventually render the final sound far removed from any sort of regular guitar grunge. I may make one using an Amazon kit and a big steel can, for the strange resonances.
Every guitar has a story - what's the story behind this mad gem? Did you win it wrestling crocodiles?
I used to play a lot until arthritis and neuropathy got the better of my fingers.
I upgraded the pickups
Ebay sellers can only leave positive feedback for buyers. That's been the case for years.
Edit: since 2008.
Seymour Duncan SH-4 and SH-2. the best upgrade you can make to any Les Paul style guitar.What pickups did you get?
Seymour Duncan SH-4 and SH-2. the best upgrade you can make to any Les Paul style guitar.
I've got at least one 24v one.Do you have one of these, or anyone else who could help?.. many thanks in advance.
Disconnect it and bridge the red and blue wires with or without a switch if you want to work your bike without it. That'll give you normal throttle and PAS level 1. If you want a fixed higher level of PAS. Get a 10K preset pot and connect one end to any 5v wire (PAS, throttle or motor hall), the other end to any black wire and the middle terminal to the green wire. Adjust it until you get 3v on the green wire for level 3 and 2v for level 2:I believe I need 36v
Nice to hear that LiPO4 rack batteries last for years since I have 2. The question is, will I last as long!The only newish 36v one is an Oxydrive bottle battery that's never been used. I have the rest of the kit too, so it would make sense to keep it as a complete kit ready to go. I've got a few good cell-packs for silver fish batteries and a few LiFePO4 packs for rack batteries that last forever, though heavy.
Loads of untested non-functional cell-packs that can be harvested for cells too. I gave forum member a boot-load of them about a year ago.
No - just a front one.It's a long shot but I don't suppose you have an Ezee V2 rear hub 250rpm?