Ok I sold this guitar I built to a forum member on the Seymour Duncan forums and now it has been stolen…right from his room!! He’s trying to find out if it was a neighbor or cleaning lady or what but just in case it pops up in a Cali pawn shop please please please please let me know!! I feel like one of my adopted children has been kidnapped!
It’s made up of a fender surf green reissue srat body I routed for a hum in the bridge. It has a fender neckplate on it and fender tuners also. The body has a tiny chip by the heel on the lower side. Graphtech saddles on the vintage trem as seen. The neck is an allparts neck (wood burn on heel) with “MR. PINK” stamped into the wood on the back of the headstock (stamped in similar to a wayne). The headstock logo is a custom pink fender one I made that say “Modified in NY” under it instead of made in usa (it was not cleared in). The pickups are pink dimarzios (air zone and pro track if I’m not mistaken) it now has a pink nobease knob on it now and still has the pink dimarzio cliplock attached. The guard is a warmoth pearl white as seen custom drilled for just one volume knob and mounts with 8 holes vs the modern 11 holes.
Here is the guitar…
It’s kinda hard to miss so if it pops up online or at a pawn shop in Cali PLEASE let me know.
Thanks!
-Mike
It’s made up of a fender surf green reissue srat body I routed for a hum in the bridge. It has a fender neckplate on it and fender tuners also. The body has a tiny chip by the heel on the lower side. Graphtech saddles on the vintage trem as seen. The neck is an allparts neck (wood burn on heel) with “MR. PINK” stamped into the wood on the back of the headstock (stamped in similar to a wayne). The headstock logo is a custom pink fender one I made that say “Modified in NY” under it instead of made in usa (it was not cleared in). The pickups are pink dimarzios (air zone and pro track if I’m not mistaken) it now has a pink nobease knob on it now and still has the pink dimarzio cliplock attached. The guard is a warmoth pearl white as seen custom drilled for just one volume knob and mounts with 8 holes vs the modern 11 holes.
Here is the guitar…
It’s kinda hard to miss so if it pops up online or at a pawn shop in Cali PLEASE let me know.
Thanks!
-Mike
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