Thanks Neil you're not kidding ordeal was the word, anyways now am happy to pluck away until the next internal job, but in the mean time meant to say was talking to Steve the owner of CC Music in Glasgow, known him since the 80s and he was telling me they are actually made in China shipped back to the USA for finishing and then shipped onto the sales outlets and can still make a profit on them, God what are they paying the poor sods in China.......... a bowl of rice/week. I'm thrilled with the quality of it, so in the middle of polishing the frets and lowering the saddle to get my favourite height at the 12th fret.... 2mm
I've been keeping an eye out for a Strat for some time now. I thought i'd bought a cracker from Curly Music in Liverpool but it was a Partscaster and they tried to sell it to me as a straight US Standard. I had a bit of a kerfuffle about that and i eventually got my money back. This is what kept me away from Fenders. I was always scared of putting my money into a nice one only to find it had been chopped and changed. A bit of research on the relevant forums and internet did little to convince me otherwise. This is why i wanted to buy from a dealer and even then i got burned.
OK, when i got this it was an '05 Fender Mexican Strat with HSS in a tortie scratchplate and in reasonable to good condition. I fancied a beat up old Strat but could'nt stretch to one (not many can) so i did this to it:
I know some do not like 'Relics' but this looks and feels so good to me. It is mine after all! Sounds as good as it looks as well with a set of BKP Irish Tours!
Looks good to me. If nothing else, you've got yourself a lovely 'beater' there.
When people buy a new relic, do they worry about keeping it mint condition?
I've started the hunt for a Gibson Les Paul in Sunburst Orange...I was going to buy a Epiphone Les Paul Special Edition but for a few extra hundred I should be able to get a Gibson....then I'm never buying another guitar again lol
Dude, for some reason they are not the most popular colour way on LP's even though i personally see it as THE classic Les Paul finish. It's quite divisive and is sometimes referred to as a 'clown burst' but, to be honest, in the flesh, the red is more burgundy (no, not Ron!). Anyway, mine is a late 2006 model and i've seen HCS versions similar to this going for criminally cheap prices. Good luck in your quest, i don't think you can go wrong with one of these.
The '59 'burst would be my view of the classic LP finish too. Somehow or other even though its my favourite (alongside the Alpine Custom) I have yet to own one. I do have a PRS SE245 in a close approximation now, but am considering losing a few to get me a custom shop R59.
Oh and I think my Orville is bordering on clown burst territory, has to be my least favourite finish of the ones I own. But it plays like a dream...
nice time for me to jump in!
the original 59's were indeed cherry sunburst, but the aniline dye used in the red reacted to UV, causing the red to fade, hence we now have ice tea burst. I had gibson build me a custom quote with the same colour as the page, is normally called Jimmy page burst, however it's also called bourbon burst if you see it.
The new Gibsons i've just had have gone back to using these dyes, so hopefully you'll now get fading and dye changing over the course of many years!
I love 'bursts on Standards but on Customs I think black or white are the definitive colours.
Possibly because of the binding and fancy accoutrements.
Cheers,
Neil.
Things have change a bit since the last time i took a pic of the man-cave. I've had the acoustic nearly a year, the Cabronita shortly after they were released and the Strat and LP Standard in the last four months or so.
Just one more to go now and that will be my Squier '51 project guitar which i hope to get finished either just before or just after Christmas.
Like your man cave Spence!
I keep meaning to buy something new but the three leccies I have just about do me although I would like a vintage type Strat with 7.25" radius.
I still have that virtually unplayed Ovation semi acoustic I bought new in the early 90's. A complete mistake, not my scene at all.
I must try and boot it out sometime to make way for something else or stick it on SC but I'm so idle.
Cheers,
Neil.
Let's see your guitars: Snowy White edition:
That Gold Top ...
I have sold everything but my beloved Strat. This thread is now too painful :o(
Also down to one watch so have a tough decision to make - PRS Santana or Rolex Explorer for the birthday?!!
Exactly the same reason I got rid.
My last two standards were both 08s I think and within a few frames of each other so obviously had some kind of factory standard weight relief to bring them down to around the 8-3/4 lb mark. The heaviest one was an 87 Custom that passed 10 lb and was a monster.
My latest squeezes are a CS Closet Classic 72 RI Tele at a lovely 7-1/2 lbs and a USA Standard Sunburst Tele. I've sold my old G&L and just need to say goodbye to the Jap 72.
A few changes since this picture: the Norman went, replaced by a Martin Eric Clapton, also sold.The Mandolin was donated to a local youth. The Parker was sold, but I've just got another one. The '64 fender, Adamas, Andy Manson, baby Taylor and Yamaha all remain.
Actually really pleased to be getting another Parker: amazing guitars to play if you've never tried one..
In historical terms, also had a Hugh Manson tele, a Yam SG2000 and a 2000 Les Paul. Liking the current mix a lot, but I would put either a PRS Hollowbody in there, or another SG2000
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I bought the Mustang nearly thirty years ago, no case or trem bar, but complete. It's on original wiring except for one replacement switch. The neck is dated 3 august 1964. The neck has 22 frets, scale length 24 inches (had to go measure it - never done that before!) Others might come and go but the Fender stays!
Just bought a Yamaha FX370c electro acoustic!
The pic makes it look faded, it isn't it's my lack of photographic skills that's causing it
John
Some great additions to the thread recently, thanks for sharing guys. John, that Yamaha looks good. I've recently been researching acoustics as #1 son has expressed an interest. Thats Jed by the way, Lowan pictured earlier with the LP and SG has a new electric coming for Christmas. He wanted a specific guitar and i hunted one down for him. Not really my thing but it certainly attracts atention!
Anyway, back to the Yamaha. Everyone has great things to say about the build quality and playability of the Yamaha acoustics and i'm annoyed that it surprises me. The Pacifica has been one of the most popular guitars for some time and the amount of pros i see live playing Yamaha acoustics outnumber almost every other make. Nice one bud, how you finding it?
I always fancied a Yamaha LA-8, which was a bigger than parlour guitar, handmade in japan; used to be around, never see them now. The two electric yams I've had have been excellent, I'd be happy playing one!
Well, I'm impressed with you lot!
I just love listening to guitar.
Just collected my new to me 1996 Parker Fly. From a US dealer on e-bay, it's like new, with all accessories it would have left the factory with and a mint booklet. And, for those who have never played a Fly, it's perfect; buttery smooth fretboard, weighs 4.5 lbs, huge sustain, easy bending, great vibrato, neck access to 24 frets, great hum bucking, coil tapped and acoustic tones. A joy. Very happy!
There are some excellent guitars here guys. Sorry to hijack the thread slightly but I was wondering if anyone can tell me the name of a guitar equivalent of TZ (if such a thing exists)? Thank you!
I don't play guitar, but a good friend of mine does, and seeing as LPs seem really popular here I thought some of you might like seeing these. They are his in his band's space. He must have a hundred guitars, but his favourite, both on and off the stage, are the LP Silverburst. He has 3. The two here are tuned differently and the one on the left is quite known.
My Guitars but then again im Irish