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Running my custom wound Zhangbucker PAFs straight through a Yale Reverb.
A little late night clambake,'50s Conversion Les Paul and J-Station.
A great 'LA' feeling backing track by Mats Nermark.I used my mid '70s Les Paul Deluxe,using the Zhangliqun Brownbucker pickup in the bridge.
A little fun in the boondocks.One of the teles,can't remember which.Straight into the recorder with a J-Station.
Having fun with another wonderful Clayville track from TFF.I used my '50s Les Paul through a modified Epi Valve Jr. Head with a Butler Blue Tube goosing the input slightly.
A LPF jam from a few years ago...this one is my '55 Conversion LP.
What if Wishbone Ash did a movie soundtrack with camels walking across a desert terrain? Okay,don't ask! Epiphone Flying V through a J-Station.
Great backing track provided by Curt1LP on the LPF...this has a very cool agressive R&B flavor.I used a '57 Les Paul through a J-Station.
A great track posted on the LPF---I ruined it with a '50s MIM tele,Zhangliqun custom wound bridge pup.
A crazy go nowhere idea that I jammed over a drum machine beat----the more I added,the more I laughed.One day I might try to finish or salvage parts (LOL).
Playing my parts Esquire with a Zhangliqun wound Paul Bunyan pickup through a J-station.special thanks to 67FlyingV on the LPF for the backing!
Jammin' my homebrew Esquire to a wonderful backing by Mats Nermark.He put down just drums and bass,so I went with a kind of blues/funk/country slant.Zhangliqun custom wound Paul Bunyan pickup.
Just some jabbin' with a parts-o-caster through a J-Station.Thanks to Michael Laycock (67FlyingV) on the Les Paul Forum for the great backing track!
Testing a rewind of a very early ('62ish) Gibson bucker.David Plummer (Zhangliqun Pickups) did an incredible job winding the dead coil.It is in the neck position with his Brownbucker in the bridge.'75ish LP Deluxe,Fender Yale Reverb.
Testing out my MIJ '50s strat with a new dummy coil to see if I did it right. This is a great track by Offshore Angler on the Les Paul Forum,and I really didn't do it much justice.
A superb backing track by Bigsby Tracks on the LPF! I used my conversion '50s LP and a '59 Tremolux amp.