Freddy V-C wrote: Kind of a mock-archaic, sarcastic, semi-affectionate way of calling someone a wind-up merchant.
Yeah, that's sort of what I've always thought it meant. Or, as Chambers would have it,
card1 noun 1 a kind of thick, stiff paper or thin cardboard. 2 (also playing card) a rectangular piece of card bearing a design, usually one of a set, used eg for playing games, fortune-telling, etc. 3 a small rectangular piece of card or plastic, showing eg one's identity, job, membership of an organization, etc. 4 a small rectangular piece of stiff plastic issued by a bank, etc to a customer, used eg instead of cash or a cheque when making payments, as a guarantee for a cheque, for operating a cash machine, etc. See also credit card, debit card. 5 computing a piece of card on which information is stored in the form of punched holes or magnetic codes. 6 a piece of card, usually folded double and bearing a design and message, sent to someone on a special occasion • Christmas card. 7 a postcard. 8 old use, colloq an amusing person.
Looks like it's only Bacchus who uses it to oppress disabled people.
Fran wrote:I love how this place is basic as fuck.
ekwatts wrote:I'm just going to smash it in with a hammer and hope it works. Tone is all in the fingers anyway.
I know this is shortscale and all but...
I could really go for a Squier Jazzmaster with single coil pickups, a trem, and a non-string throwing bridge that is not the Jay Mascis. They seems to be all about the Jaguar instead.
*edit*
YIKES
Ok I just checked and I guess Squier does make that McDonald's themed jazzmaster. Sorry too ugly.
Fender blurb wrote:With a fat, thick sound all its own and sleek, elegant style, the Player Jazzmaster stands out under the spotlight. It’s an inspiring instrument with a flexible, authentic Fender tone�a voice that works with any kind of music. The Jazzmaster keeps turning up in the hands of musical visionaries and rebels; it’s the ideal foundation for your sound. Rugged, raw and powerful, this guitar is ready to throw down.
FEATURES
Alder body with gloss finish
Two Player Series humbucking pickups
Push/pull pot to coil-split humbucking bridge pickup
“Modern C"-shaped neck profile
9.5"-radius fingerboard
Fran wrote:I love how this place is basic as fuck.
ekwatts wrote:I'm just going to smash it in with a hammer and hope it works. Tone is all in the fingers anyway.
daftsupernova wrote:whoever wrote up the description/did the layout doesn't know which switch is the pickup selector or the coil split bc im seeing pickup selector
Likely a 4 or 5-way. Neck, neck+bucker, bucker, split 1, split+neck?
ekwatts wrote:That's American cinema, that is. Fucking sparkles.
Prefer the active models though, it's new territory for Squier and Fender, as far as I can remember.
We don't like new though, do we? Where's the fookin single coils and traditional decal? Why is the wood white as fuck?