We hope this is helpful. This really is a great harness we are very happy with it. If you have any questions leave them in the comments we will get back to you. Thanks for watching have a great day and week. 👍✌️
Yes back in the day when I was a kid. I would just try stuff until I figured it out. I didn’t know how to solder and didn’t have the equipment so I would tie the wires. Lol 😂. It now with the internet I can get schematics and most companies have some type of information on there products on there web sites. The great thing now is I don’t have to buy some parts one place and others some where else. And wait for them to come in the mail. Places like gun street will sell you the whole shooting match. Thanks for watching and the comment . Have a great day and week. 👍🙏
@@jamiesmith1151 I don’t know what actual model this guitar is. The neck is slightly thicker than my les Paul classic but barely. I bought it used and it was a couple of years old. It had a Dime Bag Daryl sticker that someone put on it. Looking back I should have left the sticker on it. As soon as I strummed it I knew it was going home with me. That was many years ago.i do know where it was made at the Hungsung Plant in Korea but what model they called it other than a Les Paul is a mystery. The neck doesn’t match any of my Gibson neck templates. Not that it really matters. The pickups have held their own in live settings but on head to head comparisons with other pickups they can get a little muddy. Thanks for watching have a great weekend . 👍✌️
We hope this is helpful. This really is a great harness we are very happy with it. If you have any questions leave them in the comments we will get back to you. Thanks for watching have a great day and week. 👍✌️
So cool that people can customize their own guitars like this!!
Yep more and more people are starting mod and build there own guitars. It’s a beautiful thing. Thanks for watching and the comment. 👍✌️
Sweet looking guitar.
@@antonioalfaro8209 thank you she is pretty sexy. Thanks for watching
Love the closeups with the headlamp! Did you learn to do this all by trial and error? I know UA-cam didn’t exist back then…
Yes back in the day when I was a kid. I would just try stuff until I figured it out. I didn’t know how to solder and didn’t have the equipment so I would tie the wires. Lol 😂. It now with the internet I can get schematics and most companies have some type of information on there products on there web sites. The great thing now is I don’t have to buy some parts one place and others some where else. And wait for them to come in the mail. Places like gun street will sell you the whole shooting match. Thanks for watching and the comment . Have a great day and week. 👍🙏
Good job 👌🏾
@@lorenahopley5695 thank you and thanks for watching. 👍✌️
Look the original epiphone 57 pickups
@@jamiesmith1151 I don’t know what actual model this guitar is. The neck is slightly thicker than my les Paul classic but barely. I bought it used and it was a couple of years old. It had a Dime Bag Daryl sticker that someone put on it. Looking back I should have left the sticker on it. As soon as I strummed it I knew it was going home with me. That was many years ago.i do know where it was made at the Hungsung Plant in Korea but what model they called it other than a Les Paul is a mystery. The neck doesn’t match any of my Gibson neck templates. Not that it really matters. The pickups have held their own in live settings but on head to head comparisons with other pickups they can get a little muddy. Thanks for watching have a great weekend . 👍✌️