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My Casino dyed her hair blond

kingfish
February 9th, 2011, 05:53 PM
Here is my dear "Blondie".

Full of creamy goodness and a joy to play.

2005 Standard MIK Natural.

PU covers from Stewmac. PG and TR cover from Chandler. Tulip tuners.

Not everything matches exactly, but then, I've never met the woman who ever stopped adjusting her makeup.

Have you given your lady a facelift lately?

Bolide
February 9th, 2011, 06:01 PM
Well, looks like you have a
Blonde Casino and a
Butterscotch Tele

Time for that LP to get with the program :mrgreen:

edit
If this wasn't a guitar forum, I'd suspect that object in front of your chair was used as a music stand :confused:

acalan
February 9th, 2011, 06:10 PM
my skill level doesn't justify me getting one at this time , but I think it looks great

kingfish
February 9th, 2011, 06:32 PM
If this wasn't a guitar forum, I'd suspect that object in front of your chair was used as a music stand :confused:

That IS a music stand (working on some new lyrics) - and also a tripod holding a Tascam DR-07 digital recorder.

lexx9
February 10th, 2011, 05:37 AM
Kingfish, Nice guitar. Did you have any trouble changing the pickup covers. I got a Casino on order and I hear that with the plastic covers feedback is somewhat reduced. lexx

kingfish
February 10th, 2011, 09:55 AM
Kingfish, Nice guitar. Did you have any trouble changing the pickup covers. I got a Casino on order and I hear that with the plastic covers feedback is somewhat reduced. lexx

I did have a few issues. For starters the chrome pickup covers were soldered to the pickups (with a LOT of solder) and had to be de-soldered. Not all Casinos are soldered, but this one was.

The neck pickup cover from stewMac was a little shallow for the thickness of the P-90 so I had to 'sink' the pickup slightly into the hollow by bending the tabs. I didn't really like doing this, but I was committed by that time. It adjusted out well, though. The bridge cover fit perfectly. The pickup outputs are well balanced.

I had another (deeper) neck pickup cover, but no matching bridge cover. The set from Stewmac featured different thicknesses, but wasn't quite the right fit for the neck.

I don't notice any difference in the feedback level, and that's good in my case, since for me, it's central to the Casino sound, and very controllable.

mpfitz85
February 10th, 2011, 10:26 AM
Either this or the elecromatic hollow body will be my next guitar. Looking good.

mpfitz85
February 10th, 2011, 10:27 AM
If I had one of these I'd be tempted to go sans pickguard.

Dave Hopping
February 10th, 2011, 01:08 PM
It's got a cool ES-295 thing going.I'd be REAL tempted to take it further in that direction,put on a Bigsby and figure out a PG with those ES-295 flowers.

mpfitz85
February 11th, 2011, 08:02 PM
Question about the Casinos. If I got one I'd definitely remove the pickguard. Are there gonna be holes on the body of the guitar where the screws for the pickguard were?

Telarkaster
February 12th, 2011, 10:47 AM
Here is my dear "Blondie".



Nice dye job, well done! Ah, but do the curtains match the carpet?:lol:

It's got a cool ES-295 thing going.I'd be REAL tempted to take it further in that direction,put on a Bigsby and figure out a PG with those ES-295 flowers.

When I was shopping for a hollowbody, I tried the ES-295 first and loved it. I was heartbroken when I was told it was sold. Then I found my Casino, and the sound was there.


Question about the Casinos. If I got one I'd definitely remove the pickguard. Are there gonna be holes on the body of the guitar where the screws for the pickguard were?

I removed my pickguard, and yes there two screwholes where the pickguard attached. One on the lower bout on the front, the other on the side on the bottom. I don't notice them. I'm too busy looking at the larger F-holes!

djphelan01
February 12th, 2011, 03:36 PM
Well, looks like you have a
Blonde Casino and a
Butterscotch Tele

Time for that LP to get with the program :mrgreen:

:

Looks like he has an LP hanging on the wall.

I like the blonde look!