Check out this Squier relic
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Check out this Squier relic
this guy/gal has done it properly, over time, as it's supposed to be, not as some weekend fucking project.
Legit
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/squire-strato ... 500wt_1413
Your thoughts?
Legit
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/squire-strato ... 500wt_1413
Your thoughts?
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Old and 2004 don't exactly go together unless we're talking chinese food leftovers.
Though I think it does look rather good, I have a hard time seeing a guitar get that much fretboard wear over the course of 7 years. Also the reverse of the headstock looks pretty deliberate to me. Like burns and ensuing soot stains from passing it over a lit candle, or something.
Though I think it does look rather good, I have a hard time seeing a guitar get that much fretboard wear over the course of 7 years. Also the reverse of the headstock looks pretty deliberate to me. Like burns and ensuing soot stains from passing it over a lit candle, or something.
Last edited by laterallateral on Fri Jun 15, 2012 5:51 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Depends who you are. It says "my old" not "an old". Maybe he's a 20 year old expectant father who got this guitar for his 12th birthday.Fran wrote:True.laterallateral wrote:Old and 2004 don't exactly go together unless we're talking chinese food leftovers.
I know what you're saying though... in casual conversation I'd say any of the CBS headstocked Affinities can't be more than "a few years old" because I remember when they came out... when so many shortscalers posted them in the "your first guitars" thread I felt well old.
I was once questioned here on the boards for my use of the term "only recently" to describe something that happened 15 years ago... by some snot-nosed twat-ass punk, granted... but still.
Aug wrote:which one of you bastards sent me an ebay question asking if you can get teh kurdtz with that 64 mustang?
robertOG wrote:fran & paul are some of the original gangstas of the JS days when you'd have to say "phuck"
The way the term "relic" is thrown about on ebay these days I think it's a legitimate sale tag if you're selling a beater like that. This earned it's scars by being played and trashed on stage for the most. And it looks great for it.
Yeah, it's clearly been aged before it's time on the neck and contours but it's more genuine than 99% of other "relic'd" guitars.
Yeah, it's clearly been aged before it's time on the neck and contours but it's more genuine than 99% of other "relic'd" guitars.
The thing is, it's clearly been held over an open flame at the headstock, which isn't really natural stage wear unless you're in Kiss/do a lot of heavy fretting over the fronts/backs of your headstocks.
Aug wrote:which one of you bastards sent me an ebay question asking if you can get teh kurdtz with that 64 mustang?
robertOG wrote:fran & paul are some of the original gangstas of the JS days when you'd have to say "phuck"
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Lol what kind of screws are you using? I just use the Fender screws and never have a problem with them.laterallateral wrote:Heh, yeah... especially pickguard screws. Somehow the plating just peels right the fuck off the second you put a screwdriver to them. After that it's a matter of weeks before they're rusted to shit.
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he sweats like alien bleeds...apparentlyPunkacc9 wrote:Lol what kind of screws are you using? I just use the Fender screws and never have a problem with them.laterallateral wrote:Heh, yeah... especially pickguard screws. Somehow the plating just peels right the fuck off the second you put a screwdriver to them. After that it's a matter of weeks before they're rusted to shit.

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