I wanted one of these back in 1980 when I was 16. I remember that they were $1,200, but they might as well have been $1,200,000 as far as I was concerned.

Many years later I had the $$$ to buy one, and this one is a beauty. Koa, with Bill Lawrence pickups.

Look at all the knobs and switches!!!

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    1 year ago

    Wow! I’m not big on the shape, but man I love that wood and the control options. So cool!

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    1 year ago

    It’s so awesome it defies gravity and hangs sideways!

    Seriously, I don’t know why Lemmy decided to rotate the image when it posted.

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      The big three knobs near the bridge are volume, boost and tone. The big switch between them is the pickup selector. The three little switches in a row are coil taps and phase reversal. The other toggle switch is the boost on/off. The chicken-head switch is a notch filter.

      The boost is a little custom circuit-board inside the body with a 9V battery running it. It’s not bad, but really of limited use…and still cool as hell. The notch filter is actually very cool and very useful.

      All told, the amount of tones you can get out of this thing is really astounding. As a live gigging instrument, the control setup is probably a bit unwieldy, as you often don’t have time to fiddle with multiple knobs and switches. But who’s gonna take this beast to gig, anyways?

      The Bill Lawrence pickups are original and the body still has factory markings inside the pickup cavities that say something like, “BL”. These pickups were custom, but not all that unusual in Mockingbirds from that era.

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    1 year ago

    Awesome Mockingbird! I love my mockingbird. It’s not as nice as this one, but it’s a well loved, and well worn Platinum Series that I’ve had since I was a teenager.

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      1 year ago

      The Mockingbird is the coolest guitar shape ever, in my opinion. I have 3 more, although they’re all modern Asian models.