Lakland P Bass project
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Lakland P Bass project
I’ve been on the hunt for bass parts for a new Lakland pickup with PBass project . The lakland chi sonic is a nod to single coils like the Hagstrom basses/ and darkstar pups and some of the older guild Hollowbody basses.
Schaller tuners and the fender high mass bridge. Neck and Body, and pick guard are all parts.
The plan is for a tonestyler 6 in the tone position, and thomastik strings. Plenty happy so far.
Schaller tuners and the fender high mass bridge. Neck and Body, and pick guard are all parts.
The plan is for a tonestyler 6 in the tone position, and thomastik strings. Plenty happy so far.
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Re: Lakland P Bass project
That pickup looks cool as fuck! Nice with the black body and rosewood neck too, I like!
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Re: Lakland P Bass project
Thanks . I’ve been scrounging around for years to get this together.
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Re: Lakland P Bass project
Looks pretty cool man.
Flats?
Bet thatd look pretty tux smart with a cream pickguard !
Flats?
Bet thatd look pretty tux smart with a cream pickguard !
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Re: Lakland P Bass project
Flats for sure. I’m
Not too concerned about decals tbh.
Not too concerned about decals tbh.
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i guess its just what im used to seeing, so a headstock looks empty without em to me. But totally just a side comment. Each to their own for sure.
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Re: Lakland P Bass project
The correct number = current number + 1snitchez wrote:Nice, how many parts basses are you up to these days?
So the answer is "Not enough".
Tin arse!!
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Re: Lakland P Bass project
I’ll take a new family shot soon, I’ve jusr dismantled the Jazz , but kept some parts so something like 4.5 , plus the double bass.
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Re: Lakland P Bass project
A couple of new shots, turns out I’ll get one of the solace instruments decals
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