Hallmark 60's Custom

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Re: Hallmark 60's Custom

Postby sleeperNY » Mon Apr 06, 2009 5:50 am

Vec:
I have been in that area back when I traveled with the NYS flintlock team. Seams we got off the highway around a large Pepsi plant.

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Re: Hallmark 60's Custom

Postby bakeoboy » Mon Apr 06, 2009 2:04 pm

MaxTib wrote:I hadn't realised you could order Mosrites directly from Japan? What is the quality like on the Fillmore guitars? I'm not sure I can handle this Mosrite fever any more. I need a fix.

I wish someone who spoke English and who isn't a crook (i.e. E. Roman) dealt with Mosrites. Someone fill the niche.. please?!

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You could try Front Porch Music, in Bakersfield,Fillmore's dealer in bakersfield.

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Re: Hallmark 60's Custom

Postby Veenture » Mon Apr 06, 2009 2:46 pm

bakeoboy wrote:
MaxTib wrote:I hadn't realised you could order Mosrites directly from Japan? What is the quality like on the Fillmore guitars? I'm not sure I can handle this Mosrite fever any more. I need a fix.

I wish someone who spoke English and who isn't a crook (i.e. E. Roman) dealt with Mosrites. Someone fill the niche.. please?!

Max

You could try Front Porch Music, in Bakersfield,Fillmore's dealer in bakersfield.

bakeoboy, this must be the REAL one...........http://www.frontporchmusic.net/home.html
(not to be confused with.........................http://www.frontporchmusic.com/....)
Wonder if they only share the same name ...or is there a connection?......naw, probably not)
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Re: Hallmark 60's Custom

Postby Dennisthe Menace » Mon Apr 06, 2009 3:15 pm

Artie, is this Red Ventures II for sale and if so, do you have a close-up pic(s) of her??
It's inbetween the S.B. Mark V and the Blue Mark V....... ;)
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Re: Hallmark 60's Custom

Postby Vec » Thu Apr 09, 2009 8:33 am

Well, here's my gold/green Hallamark 60 and my blue homebrew amp....cheezy or cool ;)?

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BTW, I put on a set of 10's, balanced out the pickups a bit more and my Hallmark 60 just keeps gettin' better...at least to these geezer ears!!
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Re: Hallmark 60's Custom

Postby gplayer » Thu Apr 09, 2009 9:35 am

They make a fine couple.

Just curious, what is the distance between the strings and the p/u's now?

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Re: Hallmark 60's Custom

Postby Veenture » Thu Apr 09, 2009 2:32 pm

Vec wrote:Well, here's my gold/green Hallamark 60 and my blue homebrew amp....cheezy or cool ;)?

Uhmm…..yes, a perfect match………………………in SOUND, for sure.........but as gplayer had already suggested earlier on, “If you wear mauve bellbottoms and a hot pink shirt....no one will even notice”

To be honest, we can think of better matches aesthetically of course BUT...they are both VERY cool items in their own right and deserve better representation on stage.
So now here’s what can be done to remedy the situation: ;) (am I sounding like "Freddy" of the Scooby-Doo gang?)

1.) get a second Hallmark 60 Custom in the colour CANDY INK BLUE to match up with the Knotty Pine Blues …
and if there’s still some sawdust and solder fumes left...
2.) construct yet another Vaughn amp, but this time in the colour SUNSET SPARKLE! :D :D :D

Nice photo BTW vec, thanks for sharing.

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Re: Hallmark 60's Custom

Postby 64sunburst » Thu Apr 09, 2009 6:48 pm

Cheezy, but in a good way! Stylin'! :mrgreen:

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Re: Hallmark 60's Custom

Postby 12AX7 » Sun Apr 12, 2009 10:15 am

Vec wrote:Well, here's my gold/green Hallamark 60 and my blue homebrew amp....cheezy or cool ;)?

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BTW, I put on a set of 10's, balanced out the pickups a bit more and my Hallmark 60 just keeps gettin' better...at least to these geezer ears!!


Absolutely gorgeous! Gotta get one of those. The Sunset Sparkle looks better here than on the Hallmark website. Dreamy guitar, man.

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Re: Hallmark 60's Custom

Postby Vec » Sun Apr 12, 2009 4:52 pm

This is just an FYI...but with the factory height setting, to my ears the pickups in my Hallmark 60 sounded a bit compressed and lacked a little dynamic range (depending on the player, this could be a good or bad thing). Anyway, I lowered both pickups until I started hearing the overall dynamic range I wanted but then the D & G strings were a little too low in volume compared to the other strings. So I raised the pickup's D & G pole screws slightly for those two strings to equalize the volume across all 6 strings, rebalanced the pickups height slightly again, and now I have the tone & dynamics I like. The tone is now a little brighter, less compressed and more defined...at least to my ears ;). It took about an hour to get the pickups tuned in the way I like them and it was well worth the effort. I just thought you Hallmark 60 owners might want to give this a try if you hear the compression I heard at the pickups factory height setting. Then, I spent a couple of hours on youtube playing along with some Ventures songs and I was quite surprised how closer my tone was to what I was hearing. Now, if I could only hit the right notes at the right time ;). Mosrite clone or not, as I get her tuned in, this guitar continues to impress me and my Strats have been feeling a little lonely lately :(.
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