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Neck is on!

Today I saw the baritone Tele. The neck looks stunning on the tobacco sunburst body, like it came from the factory. The Seymour Duncan Quarter-Poundâ„¢ bridge pickup is a honking beast, a giant of a thing, wound up like a madman would wind a pickup to slay charging Wildebeasts. It is black with no cover, the classic Tele config. The neck P-90 will be cream colored, which will look resplendent against the MOTS pickguard. In addition to the SP90-3, mad scientist, guitarist and guitar-tech extraordinaire Sam Hubbell also ordered a SP90-2 Hot P-90 Soapbar, a little more mid-rangy version of the pickup. We'll try both and see what sounds the best.

Waiting on the bridge...

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