Agreed on all points - though the Sweet Switch on this one may not be original. While we know that some guitars did, in fact, leave the factory with a washer...I believe your guitar is a part of a short run of guitars that were inspired (in part) by the Limited Editions that began in 1989. The Limited Editions were a run of 300 that featured cedar tops, chambered bodies, gold hardware, and most importantly the tune-o-matic bridge and stop tailpiece. The Custom 24 you have is a 1992 and is basically a production type Custom 24 with the exception of the tune-o-matic bridge / stop tailpiece and perhaps pickups. If yours does have the sweet switch it is rather rare as most all of the sweet switches were phased out by `91.
Good catch.Your tuners appear to have been replaced as the original tuners would share a set screw among the D and G tuners.
When I bought it was 5-way rotary, but i install 3-way gibson switch(in place of sweet sw) and push-pull pot in volume ...Is the 5-way rotary still in it?
thanks all for your help!!!!
I bought this guitar 2 years ago on ebay
Original tuners i have too, but i like new version more (the previous owner install new ver)
I'm not a collector, but I like cool and rare guitar
When I bought it was 5-way rotary, but i install 3-way gibson switch(in place of sweet sw) and push-pull pot in volume ...
I completely forgot, in the back side of head sticker: "Buzz Feiten Tuning System"
It first prs in my hand with BuzzF...mb it only sticker??