I have 3 Hallmark guitars, all great. I played one the other day and wondered, at random -- does anyone know what the stock strings are? Gauge and brand?
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Joined: May 03, 2016 Posts: 4 |
I have 3 Hallmark guitars, all great. I played one the other day and wondered, at random -- does anyone know what the stock strings are? Gauge and brand? |
Joined: Feb 26, 2006 Posts: 3801 North Atlantic |
You should email Bob Shade. He is great at responding to guitar questions. —Canadian Surf |
Joined: Mar 27, 2006 Posts: 210 Newington, CT USA |
GHS 10-46. |
Joined: Sep 04, 2017 Posts: 431 |
Actually, GHS 10-46 Reinforced Boomers. The reinforced ball ends on the plain strings really prevent string breakage that emanates from the Mosrite style vibrato. |
Joined: Oct 17, 2009 Posts: 523 Walkersville, MD |
I bought D'Addario NYXL1149 Nickel Wound Electric Strings -.011-.049 Medium 25-Pack (reinforced ball ends) for my Hallmark 65 Custom (with custom aquaburst finish) and now use these strings for all my guitars. No issues with the strings having owned them now for over a year now. —The doofus formerly known as Snorre |
Joined: Jul 11, 2024 Posts: 1 |
Heres some of my collection from over the years. Bob (Shade) installed the bug with my first Hallmark, the Red Baron. There was no looking back after that and I found myself playing these more than any of my other guitars. There isn't anything better for surf and early classic rock. Smooth as glass tremolos too. Last edited: Nov 09, 2024 19:46:16 |
Joined: Jun 30, 2019 Posts: 132 Massachusetts, USA |
In case anyone’s interested, after being unavailable for a few years, Hallmark has begun taking preorders for the Custom 60 (set-neck, body binding) and the brand new 12-string model. Preorders for the Custom 65 (bolt-on neck, no body binding) will be starting next week. Bob told me that he had needed to take a break (and almost sold the company!), and had also been having QC problems with a vendor. He’s since started using another vendor and the quality will still meet his high standards. Bob also told me that these will be featuring the updated “Nokie Tone” pickups, based on the hotter 1963-64 Mosrite pickups and voiced to nail that gnarly “Live In Japan 1965” tone. The price has only gone up by $50 (!): $1050.
THE HYDRONAUTS…Surf Music from the shores of old Cape Cod. Last edited: Nov 11, 2024 13:46:33 |
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Real curious about the neck specs on the 12 String. |
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Man, those are cool! How much does a custom 65 run? And do they do colors like surf green or daphne/sonic blue? |
Joined: May 03, 2012 Posts: 336 Galveston, Texas |
Omg. I was coming here to ask if Bob has ever made a 12 string. No way. My old roommate owned one of these and I'd always loved it. Very tempted by a 12. Anyone know if he sells all of the ingredients and unfinished neck and body so I can paint and assemble and save a few bucks? |
Joined: Jun 30, 2019 Posts: 132 Massachusetts, USA |
AgentClaret wrote:
Bob told me there will be a $50 price increase, so that means $1049. —THE HYDRONAUTS…Surf Music from the shores of old Cape Cod. |