Mike Headricks new Z~ ToneCaster

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Bill Dobkins
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Mike Headricks new Z~ ToneCaster

Post by Bill Dobkins »

I will let Mike Comment on this guitar.

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Post by Mike Headrick »

Heck of a guitar, Bill. Good job. It's going to be the one I reach for when I want tone, bite, & twang. Each oickup position is clear and sweet. Plays great, too!
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Are you making guitars now, Mike?
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Post by Chuck Huffman »

Mike that's sweet!!
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Post by Mike Headrick »

I can barely play one Bob, much less make one. I can see how you may have assumed that I could by reading the caption on this post.

Bill Dobkins however, does make the Z-Tonecaster and it's a honkin' axe. I used mine on a session today and it cut through the board mix like s blsde. I don't know where he gets his pickups (says they're wound locally), but I've never had a Fender with this much bite. It's not all top end either. Rich and full across the strings, especially on the front pickup. This guitar is going to be a top gun in my arsenal from now on.
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I've moved the post from New Product Announcements because it doesn't follow the guidelines for that section of the forum.
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Post by Leslie Ehrlich »

I'm not into Teles, but that looks like a well built guitar.
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Post by Jerry Hayes R.I.P. »

Hey Mike, does this mean that I can have the B-Bender Tele I sold you back? I miss that guitar a bunch.....JH in Va.
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