hey does anyone know what this is?
it seems to be a product of Bill Lawrence. but it's not an L-500 because it has no blade magnets.
what's the name of this one?
hey does anyone know what this is?
it seems to be a product of Bill Lawrence. but it's not an L-500 because it has no blade magnets.
what's the name of this one?
Don't notice most of my posts are less than 2 lines...
Fender Custom Shop Owners Club
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oh, let me say in advance.
STFU GAR.
It looks like something you hook up to a car battery and buzz your girl friends clit with.
Another one of those classic genius posts, sure to generate responses. You log on the next day to see what your witty gem has produced to find no one gets it and 2 knotheads want to stick their dicks in it... Well played, sir!!
I found this page.
http://www.billlawrencereview.com/content/l-350
I don't know what it sounds like...
Nice pink sheets, nancyboy.
History on this was initially it was designed for Shadow Pickups who went out of business and stiffed him, so he renamed them and put them out himself, keeping the Shadow "tub" idea.
There's also a PAF style model styled in "tub" I have been hanging onto someday for a rewind...
I could do with a L500 in white for my lifeson strat proj.
http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u...TheDMCross.jpgOriginally posted by Mr Grimsdale
the chazzers are so lucky
so fortunate to be served by the dump messiah
My favorite Bill PU is the ones he made and sold under "OBL Germany" for Gibson 1987 - 1990.
It's the one lead pickup shared among gibson "90" series 24 fret models: SG90, Les Paul 90, Explorer 90 (aka Rudy Schenker model) and Flying V90.
It has a circuit-board bottom plate, bobbins tops are black with a rough matte finish, and looks cheap but sounds fantastic. It's just a perfect pickup for single-hum guitars!
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