Canadian dollar keeps pushing my hallmark away! Alternative?
Posted: Sat Aug 15, 2015 6:09 am
I have been seriously lusting after a Hallmark 60 Custom for a very long time. I finally got budget issues cleared enough to pull the trigger, only to see the price rise out of reach over a few short months. You Americans have a good deal right now. $999.00 is still 999.00 which is a great price for a great instrument. For a long time, US and Canadian dollars were close enough to be equivalent.
$999 is now $1308.00 Cdn.
Throw in international shipping, 2.5% credit card fee for conversion, and 13% federal and provincial sales tax and the total is now $1631.00
Pretty bummed out now, to say the least. Could be a long time again before I can hold my own Hallmark.
So I got myself a booby prize a couple of days ago. A used Eastwood reissue of a Tokai Hummingbird, which is admittedly far short of a Hallmark, but it has a zero fret, roller bridge, top mounted old school tremolo and Mahogany body. It plays very well, and sounds good unplugged, but sadly sounds like butt when amplified. Really crappy p90 clone pickups kill it. It looks way cool though.
Got it for $250.00. That's $190.00 US.
I was hoping I could fix it up to get some mojo by replacing the pickups, and maybe the bridge and trem. I see that hallmark offers these parts online, but I fear I might just be throwing good money after bad if it still isn't at least close to a mosrite sound.
Has anyone out there had any success with this approach on a different guitar?
I am unsure about the pickup pole spacing on hallmark pickups and how they would align with the strings. Could somebody tell me the string spread for the hallmark 60 custom at the bridge? Pole spacing on neck and bridge pickups? Does spacing even matter that much?
Anyways, sorry for the rant but I'm not quite ready to give up a kidney for Mosrite tone. Still thinking about it though....
Any other suggestions or advice would be greatly appreciated as well.
Thanks for reading.
$999 is now $1308.00 Cdn.
Throw in international shipping, 2.5% credit card fee for conversion, and 13% federal and provincial sales tax and the total is now $1631.00
Pretty bummed out now, to say the least. Could be a long time again before I can hold my own Hallmark.
So I got myself a booby prize a couple of days ago. A used Eastwood reissue of a Tokai Hummingbird, which is admittedly far short of a Hallmark, but it has a zero fret, roller bridge, top mounted old school tremolo and Mahogany body. It plays very well, and sounds good unplugged, but sadly sounds like butt when amplified. Really crappy p90 clone pickups kill it. It looks way cool though.
Got it for $250.00. That's $190.00 US.
I was hoping I could fix it up to get some mojo by replacing the pickups, and maybe the bridge and trem. I see that hallmark offers these parts online, but I fear I might just be throwing good money after bad if it still isn't at least close to a mosrite sound.
Has anyone out there had any success with this approach on a different guitar?
I am unsure about the pickup pole spacing on hallmark pickups and how they would align with the strings. Could somebody tell me the string spread for the hallmark 60 custom at the bridge? Pole spacing on neck and bridge pickups? Does spacing even matter that much?
Anyways, sorry for the rant but I'm not quite ready to give up a kidney for Mosrite tone. Still thinking about it though....
Any other suggestions or advice would be greatly appreciated as well.
Thanks for reading.