Fender "Rustic Ash" series
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Yeah, I think I mostly like it for the aesthetic bits. Nothing wrong with thatblane wrote:i have an ash strat. it's solid though not rustic... i like it well enough.. though i can't really tell a difference in sound over any other strat.
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Body wood quite literally means nothing on a Strat apart from having visible grain or not.
I don't like ash Fenders much, they're heavier than a '70s Les Paul on a bad day.
I don't like ash Fenders much, they're heavier than a '70s Les Paul on a bad day.
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Wood, tone, and Hey, Sloan
Agreed...thanks, Paul. For all our obsessing about wood, it can't be over-empahsized. Wood is a minor variable (virtually undetectable by the human ear) in electric guitar tone.paul_ wrote:Body wood quite literally means nothing on a Strat apart from having visible grain or not.
I don't like ash Fenders much, they're heavier than a '70s Les Paul on a bad day.
BTW, Sloan, I used to spend lotsa time in Cleveland. I was an Ocoee guide and kayaker.
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Re: Wood, tone, and Hey, Sloan
Wow!Doug wrote:BTW, Sloan, I used to spend lotsa time in Cleveland. I was an Ocoee guide and kayaker.
We've got a pretty new Amazon fulfillment center and Wacker is building a plant here (solar tech from germany), so there's been a lot of bullshit being built up. Chain restaurants and hotels etc...
for some reason I was expecting the fungal infected wood like this, which can look quite cool
but then I realised that's spalted maple, not ash
These ash models look pony. with squier doing what they're doing at the moment it makes fenders moves like this look pathetic. Okay not pathetic, but uninspired maybe
but then I realised that's spalted maple, not ash
These ash models look pony. with squier doing what they're doing at the moment it makes fenders moves like this look pathetic. Okay not pathetic, but uninspired maybe
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Cleveland, Tenn. growin
I always liked Cleveland. Some of the other guides were from there and I always stayed nearby at Hiwassee Outfitters. Small world!Sloan wrote:Wow!Doug wrote:BTW, Sloan, I used to spend lotsa time in Cleveland. I was an Ocoee guide and kayaker.
We've got a pretty new Amazon fulfillment center and Wacker is building a plant here (solar tech from germany), so there's been a lot of bullshit being built up. Chain restaurants and hotels etc...
Yeah, development's good in some ways, not so good in others. At least ya got a better tax base and more jobs. That's good for everyone who can tolerate the new metro-busy culture...and the ma & pa shops that get squeezed out of business
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Rustic Ass line, true bone tone
Fender marketing copy writers go wild:Dave wrote:Oh man I'd take back all the shit I've thrown in fenders face if they released a Rustic Ass line.
"Fender's new Rustic Ass line...bodies an' necks carved from 100% Georgia mule bone. For ass-kickin bone tone."
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