i just assumed white was the new model to replace the sunburst CVC, so didn't really investigate too much (i now have 3 white guitars), but today i saw a black one with white binding. am quite tempted.
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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"
I got a double bound green telebenecol wrote:Agreed. I'm not that arsed about green guitars (ignoring the fact that my Jazzmaster's green, obv.), but something about a sherwood green bound tele makes me go weak at the knees.
If they wanted a vintage reissue Fender, which have quite a big fanbase given the high price of true vintage instruments.George wrote:No idea why anyone would spend the money on a fender when these are about
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 7.25 fret boards. Squire doesn't make a single model with a vintage radius.paul_ wrote:If they wanted a vintage reissue Fender, which have quite a big fanbase given the high price of true vintage instruments.George wrote:No idea why anyone would spend the money on a fender when these are about
Yet...All things considered, everything that a forum has bitched about for years is coming to fruition through squier. So if we all keep bitching about frets and fingerboard radius, then we might see a squier vintage series.blane wrote:The 7.25 fret boards. Squire doesn't make a single model with a vintage radius.paul_ wrote:If they wanted a vintage reissue Fender, which have quite a big fanbase given the high price of true vintage instruments.George wrote:No idea why anyone would spend the money on a fender when these are about
They do, although it isn't one you would wantblane wrote:The 7.25 fret boards. Squire doesn't make a single model with a vintage radius.paul_ wrote:If they wanted a vintage reissue Fender, which have quite a big fanbase given the high price of true vintage instruments.George wrote:No idea why anyone would spend the money on a fender when these are about
Then buy the Squier Standard, it's even cheaper, has similar pickups and a really comfy neck, also a 6-saddle bridge for better intonation. I bought one on a lark in 2004 because I'd never had a Tele before and was VERY impressed for the $200, gets all the classic Tele sounds I'd been after.George wrote:but most people generally just want a rank and file tele
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"
I dont want to sound rude but Id question how much time you've spent with thempaul_ wrote:I'd still sooner go for a Fender vintage reissue than a Squier with a 9.5" radius, cheap pickups beefed up with 500k pots and a neck pickup screwed into the centimetre-deep recesses of the humbucker route it erroneously has (despite the fact that Squier Standard Teles don't, because the CV 60s used repurposed MIM Standard bodies) just because it has some gloss on the neck.George wrote:but most people generally just want a rank and file tele