Fano Omnis
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Fano Omnis
So, looks like Fano made an "affordable" Made-in-China series, at under a grand each. Thoughts?
GF6 - $999
MG6 - $849
JM6 - $849
SP6 - $849
GF6 - $999
MG6 - $849
JM6 - $849
SP6 - $849
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$999 is not affordable. It's not affordable for an MIM Fender, never mind some off-brand MIC crap.
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I like the LPele. But yeah - far too expensive. I look forward to getting a second-hand one for $500 in a year.Bacchus wrote:Aye, that is still too expensive. Far too expensive.
Quite like the P-90/Mustang with a strat bridge. Can't decide if the LPele is cool or crap and overcrowded.
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Re: Fano Omnis
Against my better judgement, I actually love this. Although if I really wanted to satisfy my weird craving for a goofy-looking Les Paul with single coils, I'd be much more likely to just buy an Epi Les Paul SL.mkt3000 wrote:
Something just kind of stinks with Fano guitars for me. They're like Fender guitars with the quirks and individuality squeezed out, like made even MORE generic, for the Offsetguitars.com crowd, with an elevated price tag to match because they're exactly the kind of fuckers who equate a high price tag with quality.
I'm sure they're nice guitars but I dont see why I'd pay a thousand Ss for a Starcaster copy when I could pay 350 Ls for a Squier.
Ages ago, when Squier released the Bass VI hot on the heels of the Mexican or Japanese version they'd released that had a P90 in the bridge position or something, my mate bought one of the Squiers. His dad, who was a decent player himself, played it and thought it was fun, so went out and paid an extra few hundred for the Mexican one and was kind of dismayed that the extra outlay didnt make THAT MUCH difference, compounded by the fact that it was kind of a niche instrument to begin with. Undeterred, and still unable to bring himself to just buy a Squier, he got a Custom Shop one.
People are insane. Fano, and their relative success, basically embody that entire attitude to me.
I'm sure they're nice guitars but I dont see why I'd pay a thousand Ss for a Starcaster copy when I could pay 350 Ls for a Squier.
Ages ago, when Squier released the Bass VI hot on the heels of the Mexican or Japanese version they'd released that had a P90 in the bridge position or something, my mate bought one of the Squiers. His dad, who was a decent player himself, played it and thought it was fun, so went out and paid an extra few hundred for the Mexican one and was kind of dismayed that the extra outlay didnt make THAT MUCH difference, compounded by the fact that it was kind of a niche instrument to begin with. Undeterred, and still unable to bring himself to just buy a Squier, he got a Custom Shop one.
People are insane. Fano, and their relative success, basically embody that entire attitude to me.
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Until you said this, I was like "wow these are so boring, why did they even bother" and didn't even notice the bridges. Now I quite want to try a LP Special with a Tele bridge.Nick wrote:Is their thing making guitars with the wrong bridges?
(I do kind of really like the look of that last silver lp jr thing