Can’t tell you how fun it’s been for me to write the Lunch Report for y’all this week. It does take me a lot of time, but I really feel like I not only put a lot of myself out there—but I always learn so much, too. Thanks to all of the participants and for your kind words.
Yesterday’s leftovers….
I have to say that Sprinter wins the award for the Best Pedal Board. Miss Leslie said so. She thought it was cool that his wah-wah pedal actually went “Meow Meow Meow”.
Me? I thought it was PURR-fect!
(Just goes to show you…put a picture of a kitty or puppy in a shot of the nude Swedish Bikini Volleyball Team—and people will start yappin’ about how their own pet is cuter!)
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Super Bowl weekend is upon us and I’m so excited and anxious about the game. Of course, having lived in Seattle for most of my life, I’m a huge Seahawk fan. I fully expect to put about 10 years of wear and tear on my sofa guitar—I get really nervous and I start to play.
It’ll just be me and Miss Leslie—I’ll be watching the game and she’ll be watching the commercials. I don’t think we’ll do anything special food wise, but hopefully after the game we’ll be able to go celebrate a SEAHAWK win.
So what about you? Gonna watch the game in Sunday? Having a party with your friends? Any special food that you’ll be having for the game?
Or do you just not care…
All week long, I’ve been trying to visualize the score, so I’m picking the Seahawks in a huge upset, Seahawks 42, Denver 17. I think the Seahawk defense will create short fields for Russell Wilson and I’m expecting a big game from Marshawn Lynch. I think the Seahawk’s D makes life miserable for Peyton Manning—he’s gonna wanna BE in “Omaha” by the middle of the third quarter.
What is your prediction for the game?
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Anybody know where I can get a set of capacitors for the PTB system? I have a used Transparent Blue Legacy that I bought in 2012 that had the wiring changed and aftermarket pickups installed. It’s kind of like Strat wiring, but it has a push-pull pot on the volume knob that I think acts like the S-500/Comanche mini-toggle “sweet switch”. I want to put it back to original specs, and change the pickups to something more my style.
Last year I ordered new pots from the store and requested the caps, but the caps didn’t come with the pots, so the project has just been sitting here. (Big disappointment!) I’ve tried to track down some caps, and Fry’s came closest to having what I need, but not exactly the same values. Calls and e-mails to G&L have gone unanswered. (BIGGER Disappointment!)

Any ideas about where to get these parts from?
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What mods have you done to your G&L guitars?
Changed wiring, upgraded pots and caps, or pickups? Tried the 4-way switch in the ASAT?
Blocked a vibrato? Or added Graph-Tech saddles? Or a synth pickup?
Made intonation mods, like the Buzz Feiten or Earvana nuts? Gone to graphite or bone nut?
Gone to a different fret size or material?
Sanded the neck; or refinished the guitar? Or added a “Blue Dress” girl or “Peace” symbol decal?
Are strap locks a necessity for you?
Rubbed the neck with Holy chicken bones to create “mojo”?
Or is there some other secret mod you’ve done?
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I’ve got one Legacy that I bought with the Earvana nut. Not sure I like it—it just LOOKS weird. Then there is the Blue Legacy with the wiring mods. And my “Mary Kaye” blonde Legacy came to me with Duncan Antiquity Texas Hot pickups and a refret with slightly larger than factory jumbo frets. I’ve picked up a couple more sets of the Antiquitys for my G&Ls; they have a nice thick tone that I like--different than the stock pickups, not necessarily better—just different. My first S-500 came to me with a Duncan JB, Jr. installed in the bridge. It sounds decent, but its output can barely keep up with the hot MFDs. A few G&Ls have Schaller strap locks, but usually I don’t bother with them. I would never block a DF Vibrato—blasphemy!

As a rule, I don’t usually make a lot of mods to my guitars, and RARELY do anything that can’t be reversed. On my Gibsons, strap locks are mandatory. I’ve changed pickups in a few, added an RS Kit pot and cap upgrade, and maybe a LW aluminum tailpiece. One needed some serious finish repair after a poor attempt at “relicing” (my ’59 Les Paul Reissue). The only really non-reversible mod I’ve ever done to one of my guitars—I had luthier Mike Lull install a middle pickup in one of my Music Man Sabres. We used a Sabre bridge pickup and it looks totally factory. He did a beautiful job.
Tell us about mods you like to make.
That’s all for this week, kids. Thanks for tuning in.
Have a great weekend. Be sure to tell your loved ones that you love them—better yet, SHOW THEM!
And GO SEAHAWKS!!!

Bill