The guitar on the track is interesting too (crystal) - It was a 3 piece pressure treated pine body with a yellow pine plywood (construction grade) top held on with finishing nailes and titebond II wood glue. Had a Harmony H-802 pickup in the neck, Ibanez LA humbucker at the bridge, Harmony H-804 neck, bridge, tuners, and Teisco Del Ray bass electronics and pickguard. It was all worn out parts worthy of the trash can, shaped like a Jazzmaster, so I nicknamed it the "Trashmaster".
My first Harmony H-804 body with a Harmony Les Paul copy neck (chopped heel) to convert it to 24.75"Scale, had a Cort humbucker at the neck and a Peavey Nitro humbucker at the bridge, a Gotoh Nashville Tune-O-Matic, and a custom pickguard made by me. I was going for a cross between a Rickenbaker and an SG, yes, I built that.
is there a way i can tell what year my bugera was made in its date code is 801 thanks.
rtfan13 2 years ago
January 2008, if I'm not mistaken. Mine is 802, i believe.
creepingnet 2 years ago
how can u tell
rtfan13 2 years ago
8 = 2008
02 = Febuary
8 02
get it?
creepingnet 2 years ago
by the way if i was playing mine at 2 every day would it easily fail.
rtfan13 2 years ago
The guitar on the track is interesting too (crystal) - It was a 3 piece pressure treated pine body with a yellow pine plywood (construction grade) top held on with finishing nailes and titebond II wood glue. Had a Harmony H-802 pickup in the neck, Ibanez LA humbucker at the bridge, Harmony H-804 neck, bridge, tuners, and Teisco Del Ray bass electronics and pickguard. It was all worn out parts worthy of the trash can, shaped like a Jazzmaster, so I nicknamed it the "Trashmaster".
creepingnet 2 years ago
My first Harmony H-804 body with a Harmony Les Paul copy neck (chopped heel) to convert it to 24.75"Scale, had a Cort humbucker at the neck and a Peavey Nitro humbucker at the bridge, a Gotoh Nashville Tune-O-Matic, and a custom pickguard made by me. I was going for a cross between a Rickenbaker and an SG, yes, I built that.
creepingnet 2 years ago