No I mean put a hot rails in the bridge position so you get a humbucker option there. You could split it as well to have the single coil via the 3 way switch so the controls all look normal.
But maybe you could mount a pickup underneath. The plastic wouldn't be a barrier, but getting the pickup height where you want it might be difficult.
I wonder if you could put a piezo pickup in the neck cavity?
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Could do Esquire style wiring?
Last edited by king casey; 16-04-2019 at 07:16 PM.
That’s looks awesome, and this is all because the back plate doesn’t always line up straight with the back of the body? That’s what I’ve read so far anyway.
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Last edited by king casey; 17-04-2019 at 01:20 PM.
You can also just slightly enlarge the pre drilled holes. The screws usually bind up in them a bit anyway. The screws don't need to bite into the body to make the join secure, its all about clamping force. If you enlarge the holes slightly then progressively tighten the screws in an 'X' pattern it will normally square up.
This is looking great BTW King.
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