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My Vintage V6P 3 P90’s

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    • July 28, 2021 at 9:17 am #262906
      Brian Canadian in the UK
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        My Vintage V6P with a Full Alder Body with Hard Maple Neck with Rosewood Fret Board, and with 3 Stacked P 90’s Wilkinson Staggered Big Trem Block Wilkinson Split Tuners, Wilkinson Vintage Tremolo System, and 3 big Stacked Wilkinson P90’s

        A very unique guitar it has a roll off Tone Control and a volume knob,incredible guitar, very unique in this mid guitar market range and it’s definitely a heavy strat style guitar weighting in just over 8.5 pounds, I love a heavy guitar,

        Tone wise incredible sustain the neck is brilliant feels great in my hands, and it stays in tune, which is another Wilkinson Design feature due to the staggered block and split post tuners, it also came with a split post tuners

        I do have some ideas for upgrades eventually, P90’s maybe a more high end, along with other components, the factory ones are fine, but this guitar will be a keeper.

        Vintage are an amazing brand, many Pro’s use them, I also have a V100 Les Paul Style with Wilkinson PAF Humbuckers another incredible guitar,

        I would suggest to anyone check out these brands I know they do sell them in the US and now have Canadian Distributors,

        I nick named her the Beast because she is

        Cheers

      • July 28, 2021 at 3:55 pm #262928
        sunjamr
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          Vintage guitars are available and fairly cheap here in New Zealand. They are often called a “copy guitar” and have been sued by Gibson for that reason. I’ve heard that their SG copy is pretty good, and a bit cheaper than the Epiphone SG.

          Sunjamr Steve

        • July 28, 2021 at 5:02 pm #262939
          San Luis Rey
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            Glad you were united with your keeper guitar! That’s a great looking quilty body in that color. P 90’s have that unique sound too.

            Mike

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