John Mayer is the future of blues guitar
If you're a fucking Fraggle living in a stone in the corner of a pro-Enoch Powell flat guarded by a fucking German Shepard
Or if you have a pair of balls, y'know, try harder.
Bitch.
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Shut up Meg.paul_ wrote:John Mayer is the future of blues guitar
If you're a fucking Fraggle living in a stone in the corner of a pro-Enoch Powell flat guarded by a fucking German Shepard
Or if you have a pair of balls, y'know, try harder.
Bitch.
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more being STOKED
'Identifying' and 'noticing a difference' are two separate things though, fwend.Josh wrote:Really? If you just look at the necks on my jaguar and jazzmaster you can easily tell the jazzmaster neck is rounder. You can also tell when you try to bend the strings too much.Doog wrote:Dude, I've been playing electric guitar for 23 years and I couldn't immediately identify a neck radius.
It’s not like the hugest difference in the world but it’s noticeable.
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NO YOU FUCKING HAVEN'T JUST STOP TALKING
*stomach ulcer*
I still don't get why a Fender collaboration fell through, as if they wouldn't yield to his demands for CAR, a 7.25" radius and vintage voiced pickups. He seems to imply quality control in replicating the neck specs?
Or maybe his previous collaboration with Fender didn't end amicably or profitable enough, and/or they wouldn't produce it in the US at a premium Custom Shop price point?
Or maybe his previous collaboration with Fender didn't end amicably or profitable enough, and/or they wouldn't produce it in the US at a premium Custom Shop price point?
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Rumor was that Fender wanted him to hide the Dumble amps he was using at the time and only display Fender amps at his shows. Mayer refused and it went downhill from there. Don't know how true that is but it was what was going around at the time.George wrote:I still don't get why a Fender collaboration fell through, as if they wouldn't yield to his demands for CAR, a 7.25" radius and vintage voiced pickups. He seems to imply quality control in replicating the neck specs?
Or maybe his previous collaboration with Fender didn't end amicably or profitable enough, and/or they wouldn't produce it in the US at a premium Custom Shop price point?
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Y'all need to get over yourselves and your lack of neck radius detection abilities. It's like gaydar.
If it's a Fender it has to be a 7.25 radius, any other guitar I don't care but don't try to give me a Duo-Sonic with nuthin' but. Some guy tried to give me one with a 7.2225 radius, I had to bust a guitar over his head.
If it's a Fender it has to be a 7.25 radius, any other guitar I don't care but don't try to give me a Duo-Sonic with nuthin' but. Some guy tried to give me one with a 7.2225 radius, I had to bust a guitar over his head.