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P-90's on a ES-339.

#1 User is offline   S Tari (Steven Tari) 

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Posted 02 October 2011 - 06:47 AM

Henry , Hope Y'all are doing alright after Mother Nature and Gov. Siezures have gave Y'all a couple good slaps. I was waiting for Y'all to finish a Antique red es-339 right after the floods and was real happy except for the pup's you have on it. I love the P-90's I have in my Zephyr Blues Deluxe. I was looking at the ES-330-L but the feed back has slowed me down a bit. How much would it cost me for a ES-339 with 3 P-90's on it? The 3 P-90's on the Zephyr help's with the feed back thing and I think that it would be a killer sounding guitar. If you could tell me how much it would cost with case or point me in the right direction on ordering it.
Also can gibson paint in a Sparkling Grafite color? I like the Black guitars all right but a Grafite color would be nice with a nice Ivory trim. I'd also like the gold hardware I have on the Zephyr. I was trained old school so most of my heavy equipment training used Grafite in a thin oil( The mix reminds me of the swirls in the flood blue and green guitars). That would look killer in the grafite coloring on a guitar.
Also are Y'all ever going to do a remake of the KG-2A but this time use real wood. The meledy makers still sound good on the one I have.
Please,If you could get someone to answer my questions. Also getting a guitar made from scratch, how long does it take to build it?

Thank You for the time you take for this. Steven Tari// Later ;)
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Posted 10 October 2011 - 03:08 PM

View PostS Tari (Steven Tari), on 02 October 2011 - 06:47 AM, said:

Henry , Hope Y'all are doing alright after Mother Nature and Gov. Siezures have gave Y'all a couple good slaps. I was waiting for Y'all to finish a Antique red es-339 right after the floods and was real happy except for the pup's you have on it. I love the P-90's I have in my Zephyr Blues Deluxe. I was looking at the ES-330-L but the feed back has slowed me down a bit. How much would it cost me for a ES-339 with 3 P-90's on it? The 3 P-90's on the Zephyr help's with the feed back thing and I think that it would be a killer sounding guitar. If you could tell me how much it would cost with case or point me in the right direction on ordering it.
Also can gibson paint in a Sparkling Grafite color? I like the Black guitars all right but a Grafite color would be nice with a nice Ivory trim. I'd also like the gold hardware I have on the Zephyr. I was trained old school so most of my heavy equipment training used Grafite in a thin oil( The mix reminds me of the swirls in the flood blue and green guitars). That would look killer in the grafite coloring on a guitar.
Also are Y'all ever going to do a remake of the KG-2A but this time use real wood. The meledy makers still sound good on the one I have.
Please,If you could get someone to answer my questions. Also getting a guitar made from scratch, how long does it take to build it?

Thank You for the time you take for this. Steven Tari// Later ;)


Hi Steven,

No plans for a KG-2A reissue.

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Posted 15 December 2011 - 07:28 AM

Thank you for that answer. I found the wait and price made me have to step back and take another look at options. I have got the Heritage Guitar company to build it for me at a much closer time then a maybe wait of a year. I should have my new guitar by Feb. Thanks again.
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Posted 13 February 2012 - 12:38 PM

View PostS Tari (Steven Tari), on 15 December 2011 - 07:28 AM, said:

Thank you for that answer. I found the wait and price made me have to step back and take another look at options. I have got the Heritage Guitar company to build it for me at a much closer time then a maybe wait of a year. I should have my new guitar by Feb. Thanks again.


Any updates on the new Heritage?
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#5 User is offline   S Tari (Steven Tari) 

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Posted 13 February 2012 - 02:24 PM

As a matter of fact yes. It should be coming in the next week. They are waiting on pickup screws. Heres the picture they sent of it.


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Posted 13 February 2012 - 02:25 PM

I forgot touch the picture to see it.
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