DPnkFloyd
First Lieutenant  Posts: 2 Registered: 10/25/2009 Status: Offline
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posted on 10/25/2009 at 02:33  |
I found a St. Lead Graphite that was abandoned at a school for troubled
kids and was being abused. I can't find anything about the guitar (pictures
or information)online. The bridge is a steinberg and needs some work. I
removed the paint (stupidly forgot to take before pictures)The wood isn't
nice enough for nitro but I want it painted anyway, another stupid move I
could have painted over the original paint. I'd like to get that kind of
thick coating like the original paint.
I want to save this guitar because it seems to be a rarity.
Anyone have pictures, info, anything (and I mean anything)... this guitar
is a mystery!
Guitar had white paint, has a graphite neck (may need fret work), EMG
pick-ups w/ "claim blend sound" circuit. |
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brian
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posted on 10/30/2009 at 11:48, Reply 1  |
Hohner ST Lead Pro Graphite.. umm heard of them but never played one. |
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Tobaggo
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posted on 11/2/2009 at 11:45, Reply 2  |
Hi! I've got one! I had to change the bridge for à Kahler cause no more
parts for the Steinberger bridge in france,and it was really broken.I had
new frets and a steve luckater emg active Kit, sounds great now |
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DPnkFloyd
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posted on 11/16/2009 at 22:11, Reply 3  |
quote: Hi! I've got one! I had
to change the bridge for à Kahler cause no more parts for the Steinberger
bridge in france,and it was really broken.I had new frets and a steve
luckater emg active Kit, sounds great now
Have you got any pictures of the guitar and the bridge you replaced? |
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Tobaggo
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posted on 11/17/2009 at 03:06, Reply 4  |
Well, I've got some but i can't find out how to send it on the forum.See http://www.wammiphoto.com , there is a picture and some
explanations about the job done to repair the guitar |
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