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Post by spacerocker on Jun 23, 2009 1:31:36 GMT -5
Hey, I've just noticed F024724 is the one I just bought off e-bay!
My original (bought in 87, I think) is F024724. But the neck was changed by Fender, after a guitar tech who was stoning the frets for me complained that some of the frets were loose!
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Post by fdeeptone on Jun 25, 2009 10:31:44 GMT -5
hi everone, here is my hm strat info, haven't seen any like this one yet. duel h/h which is the combo i couln't fond in your gallery. black marble finish, H/H 3 position switch 2 postion phase switch sn is confusing. H030553
Kahler spyder locking bridge. has a blue stripe thru the fender logo on headstock. love this guitar although I am a bass player by trade, lol, 1983 alembic. thanks Mark
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Post by heem6 on Jun 27, 2009 13:31:17 GMT -5
Thanks, guys! Both updates are posted - let me know if you'd like me to add any other details for either of you.
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Post by spacerocker on Jul 1, 2009 12:20:24 GMT -5
Hey, I've just noticed F024724 is the one I just bought off e-bay! My original (bought in 87, I think) is F024724. But the neck was changed by Fender, after a guitar tech who was stoning the frets for me complained that some of the frets were loose! Just realised there was a typo in this post. Should have said: "My original (bought in 87, I think) is F009529." So you can add that one if you like!
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r0r0
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Post by r0r0 on Jul 9, 2009 19:20:34 GMT -5
E905142 1989 (?), Raspberry, maple fretboard, H-S-S, Kahler
E915935 1989 (?), Pink, maple fretboard, H-S-S, Kahler
Owner's name: Rich
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Post by heem6 on Jul 10, 2009 22:20:26 GMT -5
Thanks Rich! Just posting your info now.
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Post by Rob West on Jul 15, 2009 10:51:47 GMT -5
The HH listed at the end of the serial number list is now owned by me (Rob West). It has a rosewood fretboard by the way.
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Post by heem6 on Jul 15, 2009 14:28:11 GMT -5
Congratulations and thanks, Rob! I'll update as soon as I have a chance.
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loic
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Post by loic on Jul 19, 2009 10:19:16 GMT -5
Hi, I am French, my name's Loic, mine is raspberry red with rosewood fretboard, kalher trem, H/S/S Fender pickup, serie: E961193 (in excellent origin condition), photos: profile.imageshack.us/user/leis54/imagesExcuse for my english!!!
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Post by heem6 on Jul 19, 2009 11:57:23 GMT -5
Thanks, Loic. That certainly is in good condition!
Did you purchase that new? If so, do you remember what year it was?
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Post by nickwellings on Jul 19, 2009 18:18:19 GMT -5
Wow, nice axe, loic. As you say, very good condition indeed!
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loic
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Post by loic on Jul 20, 2009 7:08:08 GMT -5
Thanks, Loic. That certainly is in good condition!
Did you purchase that new? If so, do you remember what year it was? I bought it there's 1 month, I don't know the year, certainly between 87 & 89 ?
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Post by heem6 on Jul 20, 2009 22:20:53 GMT -5
Close enough. THanks!
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Post by jaxondimarco on Aug 8, 2009 15:00:40 GMT -5
I've got three, but only two with Serial Numbers. White HSS E904897 Rosewood Kahler Teal HSS E928191 Maple Kahler Blue Marble HSS no SN Rosewood Kahler I think the two with Serial numbers are both 90's models. In addition, someone gutted the electrics of the Blue Marble guitar. :-( I'm trying to restore it. Anyone have a STOCK wiring diagram? It's easy to find modified TBX wiring diagrams or TBX single coil diagrams but no HM diagrams! (I've diagrammed one of my stock models but I am hoping to compare my diagram to an authority). Thanks!!
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Post by heem6 on Aug 9, 2009 23:00:03 GMT -5
Hi JaxonDimarco,
Thanks for the info. Take a look over at the website and on the Background page you'll find a wiring diagram put togther by one of our forum members. It has the TBX wiring, and should be different only in that the humbucker is wired straight to the tone control. That is a better fit because there is no point in throttling the humbucker with the tone controls meant for the single coils. I have mine wired with Super 3 straight to output and believe me, it rocks.
FYI - your are all Made in Japan and all pre-90's. None of the Kahler models were made in the USA. They switched to Floyds at that point. The Japanese HM's are by all reports superior to the Made in the USA's.
I'll post your info as soon as I get a chance. Let us know how the wiring comes out and post 'em (pics of your HM's) if you got 'em!
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