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Originally Posted by 911Freak View Post
Love that LP! Its got an all business look to it!

The LP is one axe I've not yet owned, yet . I've been a Strat guy for years, then in the 80's/90s went Ibanez RG series for flexibility (studio and live).

I did p/up a sweet early 80s Gibson Explorer for spare change, don't play it as its not my style or very comfortable 'for me' to play. Its appreciated some 500% over what I paid for it. Maybe my son will want it when he gets old enough?

I do plan on adding a nice flame top LP to the stable one day soon.

A buddy of mine (retired investment banker) has been on a buying spree since the economy has forced so many guitars on the market. I'll get a pic of his collection and see how many can identify what he's got. Pretty cool and unusual stuff along with the standards.
Re EMG
In the 80s and 90s I lived and played in the Bay area, EMG was virtually unknown to most guys back then (early 80s I think).

For us it took a while for the 'active' p/ups that needed batteries to gain traction.

I remember a Parker Fly was one of the 1st I played with the EMGs. I immediately saw the benefits after playing my instructors Mark Johnson custom. I think we used 80 and 85s (?)in my Ibanez guitars with great results.
(Don't have that one anymore)
Never put them in a Strat tho, I prefered the Texas Specials in the Strats.

Bringing back some memories!!

Is your explorer an E2 model? like the pic below? if so, please save it for me I love how you can see the layers of wood in the body...looks like nice furniture wood work to me

As for EMG..i dont remember if i liked it much. Now days, im not into active pickups...would rather buy something like a Bareknuckle PU with high output but more tone and not worry about that 9V battery. I think I got it because I could not hear my bridge PU over the other guitar player in the band or something

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