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Some of my battle axes, mainly Japanese RRs. Nevermind. =)

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Bdtunn

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JS32 King V, I recently took out the tone knob and the pickup select switch. Neck pickup is disconnected and added a Dragonfire Screamer bridge pickup. Sounds really good for high gain stuff. Now just looking to see what i can use to plug the holes.
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I took the volume knob out of my rr1 and used a furniture plug from Home Depot, think it was 1/8”????? But they have tons of sizes and colours. I was able to get a chrome one to match my pick guard.
 

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That JStars is awesome! TNO1? So it's an archtop? Ebony board and mother of pearl inlays?

Thank you kindly. It's an absolute beast of a guitar. Beautiful all around. Not an archtop no, regular soloist shape

Yep - bound ebony board, MOP inlays, OFR, Seymour Duncan TB-4 (JB) in bridge and SH-1 (59) in neck
 

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Kevin Bonds Rhoads - were there also Stars a version of them? Any difference?
 

gunch

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Had a US one for a while - friggin awesome guitar, just bear in mind:
- it's heavy
- the neck profile is definitely fatter/rounder than your typical shredster

I miss mine, the only issue for me was the lack of a forearm contour (petty, I know).

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