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Sweat

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So anyone know if a Cutlass SSS is routed for a Humbucker in the bridge?? Dont want to take mine apart if it is not :) Talking 2024-26 models
 

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Never mind, most likely selling this one and have a guitar to mod which is the reason I asked

Is this forum dead, responses seem slow and long in between so sad
 

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I do not know, about a cutlass, but I agree that the forum seems to be completely "dead". No discussions, only occasional complains... At least yo've experienced good times, I joined when it was already almost dead.
 

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Forums seem to have been replaced by social media, FailBook and InstaGlam.

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Sweat

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Forums seem to have been replaced by social medial, FailBook and InstaGlam.

Glenn |B)
Yep, agree though I will never be part of that, social media crap that is :) Well hoping it turns around and gets active again, plus now that I am retired spending will go way down :)
 

dibart77

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Maybe I need to do a NYNGD to get things heated up again. Although that is part of why I bailed at the end of 2022 -- a lot of work and not a lot of people interested. I have (believe it or not) 50 new guitars (actual count) that I haven't shared.
 

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To answer your original question, I’m fairly certain all except the earliest original cutlasses are routed for a bridge HB. My Starry Night cutlass is not, but my RS is (both are SSS models).
 

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Forums seem to have been replaced by social media, FailBook and InstaGlam.

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It's certainly a different demographic and the vast majority of FB groups I have dipped a toe into (motorcycle, guitars, luthier, guitar repair, bass player, over 60 bass player, over 61 bass player, etc., etc.), are just loaded with folks more than happy to share their opinion on things they know, by their responses, nothing about. The level of useless noise is awful and most have been insufferable so they don't last long with me. With a couple I always steer them to forums like this where bright and truly knowledgeable (and fun/cool) folks still hang. I'll take quality over qty every day and the few forums specific to a handful of interest all have exceptional folks participating. Nonsense, drivel and garbage gets tamped down pretty quickly.
 
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