the orange sparkle looks nice though..

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Makes sense, the FMIC didn't build that Mustang or any other Fenders that are now/will ever be considered "vintage" in the classical sense. Consider also that the AVRI R&D process involves acquiring actual vintage pieces to measure and photograph (usually from dudes like Gruhn), and that if you call Gibson asking about Norlin stuff they're like "lol IDK man" (they're actually helpful and enthusiastic about it but nonetheless know little about that era nor do they have any documentation on short lived pieces from it).Doxastic wrote:I called Fender but they directed me to Gruhn Guitars.... saying they're more knowledgeable in vintage. Yes, you read that right. A guitar shop in Nashville knows more about Fender than Fender.
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"
omfg you guys are terrible lol did you read the fender lore i blessed you with?Doxastic wrote:Yeah. I almost picked it up just for that... who cares if it's a refin.jamba72 wrote:Yeah.. original Daphne Blue
the orange sparkle looks nice though..
But they were asking too much
lolDoxastic wrote:ekwatts wrote:Black shit.
Pickups.
errrr.... what?
dots wrote:incesticide
robroe wrote:lolDoxastic wrote:ekwatts wrote:Black shit.
Pickups.
errrr.... what?
"whats that black shit around the pickups" is a shortscale meme.
its when stupid people get really fucking lazy with thier projects and use stupid shit like pickup rings, plastic bits, or whatever else laying around to keep pickups from falling out and it looks like shit.
say for instance you got a really cool looking blue jaguar. you route out the bridge for a jazzmaster pickup. ok cool.
but then like a fuckin dumbass instead of just using the jaguar pickguard and cutting the hole to fit the new pickup you get mega fucking lazy and just what ever you got laying around on your fucking floor instead.