I have a '67 6120 that looks almost identical to yours....except the 'f' holes are painted on and mine has a zero fret. Mine also designates it as a 'Nashville' model - I wonder if that's the difference...Do you have this huge hip pad snapped on the back of your ax?
It was a simple number but well executed. You have a nice Duane Eddy patience with the strings, not over eager like most. I like the music being able to breath. Very good.
Would you please explain what the two "pickup selectors" do? I know the one nearest the neck is the actual pickup selector...what's the other switch do?
Hi. The other switch is the tone switch. Works like a tone pot in a sort of way. In the "middle" position is bypassed. With the switch up it gives you a jazzy tone, down it gives you a litte treble cut...
I have a '67 6120 that looks almost identical to yours....except the 'f' holes are painted on and mine has a zero fret. Mine also designates it as a 'Nashville' model - I wonder if that's the difference...Do you have this huge hip pad snapped on the back of your ax?
guitgeo 1 year ago
great sound -greetings from germany -winni
bugaddi51 2 years ago
It's sounds like Mr Johnny CASH, gorgeous!
bhxprod 2 years ago
Nice Tone!
roadsong66 2 years ago
It was a simple number but well executed. You have a nice Duane Eddy patience with the strings, not over eager like most. I like the music being able to breath. Very good.
decoy3a 3 years ago
Would you please explain what the two "pickup selectors" do? I know the one nearest the neck is the actual pickup selector...what's the other switch do?
jjkrause84 3 years ago
Hi. The other switch is the tone switch. Works like a tone pot in a sort of way. In the "middle" position is bypassed. With the switch up it gives you a jazzy tone, down it gives you a litte treble cut...
philhermann 3 years ago
So, it effectively doubles the tonal range of the guitar by giving you varying shades of Bridge pickup/both/neck pickup? Very cool.
jjkrause84 3 years ago