can any one help me i have a patrick eggle new york standard with mahogany body serial number 894. can any one tel me any thing about it. it is asolid bodied guitar. it rox etc.
Fellow Northants Tyke...is this any help http://reviews.harmony-central.com/reviews/Guitar/product/Patrick+Eggle/New+York+Standard/10/1
I guess of course it depends on what you want to know Where in Northants are you? Im from the 'east side' - Thrapston. Represent. Or sumthing
no m8 tis a mahogany 1 piece with a single coil front end and a humbucker at back end. no trem at all strung thru body.
and yes i have oiled it with lem oil u have to let the oil settle or the strings rot but it is mahogany seen that page b4.
RE: and yes i have oiled it with lem oil Have you checked out the whole page? There's different models on there, one seemed a bit like how you described yours although I wouldn't really know. ' My '93 Standard model has a one-piece mahogany body. A guy I met on the road once told me with some authority in his voice that, it being so heavy for a small body, the mahogany must have originated from Brazil. I didn't have the heart to tell him that the body has hollow chambers! The neck is maple, also one-piece, with a rosewood, 22-fret fingerboard. There is a single-coil pickup at the neck and a coil-tappable humbucker at the bridge - both Seymour Duncans. The bridge itself is a tune-o-matic/thru-string hybrid. Made in England.' Or am I still nowhere near?