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I picked up my custom ordered 96 drop top at the end of June from Patrick. While I was there Patrick was kind enough to give me a tour of his workshop and let me play some of his other creations.
I'll start by saying that I've played quite a few different models he's made. Every one was out of this world! The build quality the best I've seen. His guitars although built with surgical precision, all have bags of character.
I played the Oz model, which is the telecaster shape. That was fantastic. But the Macon junior I played there. Which was the same as the one in the pic. Only with a humbucker in the bridge instead of the mojotron.
I didn't want to put the guitar down. The neck was stunning. A fair handful, but just right. Played like butter. Looks amazing in the flesh and sounds even better. The guitar was nice and light too. These are not chambered at all. Just really well selected timber.
A friend has just got one. His has the mojotron. Being honest if I get one for myself I'll probably go with the mojotron and staple p90 combo.
I had been lusting after a telecaster as my next guitar. But I think one of these is going to be next!
My new 96 drop top is in a different league. Can't fault anything about it!!
The only worry I had when ordering is that I wouldn't bond with a guitar that I hadn't played first. But I bonded straight away once I'd got it in my hands. Took about 5 months of waiting. But that was worth it too!
I'm lucky as I'm friends with Thorpy from Thorpy fx, he has quite a few Patrick James Eggle guitars. I played his 96 carve top before I ordered mine and his ones are really stunning!
In fact Thorpy's double cut Macon is one of the nicest if not nicest guitars I've ever had the pleasure of playing.
I'm interested in one of these Macon juniors next. But if I can talk my missus into letting me stretch my budget, I'll get a Macon double cut, carve top.
I did talk at length with Patrick about a Macon junior double cut with 2 x p90 pups. Or mojotrons. With a similar aesthetic to the current juniors. The black open grain finish he does is stunning in the flesh!
There's my 96 drop top. It's an Oregon myrtlewood finished in tobacco burst. Swamp ash body and a roasted birds eye maple neck and board.