My first guitar was an early '70s (Matsumoku?) Epiphone FT-145 acoustic.  In recent years it had been loaned out to some student friends and sort of fallen into disrepair.  It needed a neck reset.  Fortunately it has a bolt-on neck so the reset was as simple as shimming it.  Some years back someone told me that the Beatles used flatwounds on their Gibson J160-Es, so I tried putting flatwounds on this.  I started thinking about putting a pickup on it.  Picturing those single coil pickups on the J-160s, and knowing I had some Squier Strat pups hanging around, I decided to try putting one on this guitar.  Since they're electric strings, the electric guitar pickup should work OK.  
I made a wooden mount for the pickup, installed an endpin jack and wired the pickup to it.  I still haven't figured out how to hold the pickup in place.  I took it to a gig Saturday and used clear packing tape to hold it in place.  It's in this picture:  
www.scottmcknight.com/JRMDEEJ.JPG
Note also the bandaids covering a hole that got punched in the top about 33 years ago.
The guitar didn't sound that great going straight into the board.  I liked it better through my Deluxe Reverb when I was playing around with it at home.  
I'll try taking a closeup pic tonight.  Any nifty ideas for how to affix this in place without messing up the guitar?
-Scott
			
		

 

