GAH. Months after I stopped looking for one
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I know exactly what you mean. Once you get that elusive vintage guitar you wanted for years you just end up wrapping it up in cotton wool. I know Hurb uses his but not outside his home as far as i know. In fact, Kathie is so pissed most my guitars sit in cases she bought me a load of wall hangers. She said i should at least display the guitars if i'm not using them.othomas2 wrote:That's why I enjoy the MIJ Jag so much... you can use it without fear of some numpty knocking it over and mod it to your hearts content... the 61 Jazzy I have just sits in its case for this reason... what fun is that ?
Having said that, it would be a nice investment...
Let the collectors collect and the players play is my opinion, they become nothing much more than investments once the novelty wears off. Stick with the MIM mike and get a few decent backups, its money better spent that way.
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Good for you dude, i wish i could. Same with my 65 parts Mustang, i bought it off LRC solely to gig with as it worked out cheaper than buying another JS. I gigged it once, somebody knocked beer over it and everyone had their grubby hands all over it so that was that.stewart wrote:now i feel like an oddbod using my vintages to gig with. they're never out of my sight, mind, and i think i'm careful enough that they won't get stolen.
If i played live in a more conservative enviroment with a proper stage and better crowd control i would probably gig them both.
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i never thought about anyone chucking beer at them! mind you, i've never seen that happen in a club gig, audiences in scotland are actually pretty polite. the only one i wouldn't gig with would be the competition mustang, all the rest i bought as players and don't mind bashing them about a wee bit. in fact, my belt buckle does more damage than anything else.
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damn, that is a beauty, dude, but othomas2 is probably right. i don't think i would feel comfortable playing a nearly $3000, 40-year-old guitar as my main instrument. . . maybe if i had more cash.
that said, i'm switching up to my avri jag at rehearsal this week. want to see if using it in conjunction w/ my newly outfitted pedal board and either chico's super reverb OR marshall will give extra mojo. . .
that said, i'm switching up to my avri jag at rehearsal this week. want to see if using it in conjunction w/ my newly outfitted pedal board and either chico's super reverb OR marshall will give extra mojo. . .
That's why I sold the Ric 330 I owned several years back. I never felt secure enough to really PLAY it. It just begged to be set on a padded stand and caressed with a diaper. My mustang gets thrown on the floor, jumped on, and is still in-tune.william wrote:i feel that way about rickenbacker, ill never get one, and if i do, i may find it less fun, because i cant mess with it. but i still want it!
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Despite what i've previously said that is one of the things i love about Fenders, they seem hardy and parts are replaceable. Gibsons make me nervous with the headstock angle, set neck and in some cases the plastic klusons.DuoSonicBoy wrote: My mustang gets thrown on the floor, jumped on, and is still in-tune.
shit, I was going to call dibs on this back when it was first listed.
william wrote:that is my new favorite way of doing smileys. russians must have an interesting interpretation of what people s faces look like.winterfrost wrote:+(
oh, and too bad about the guitar, mike. youll find one, man.
are you unilaterally against CIJ? because there is one on vanilla (american?) ebay right now
http://cgi.ebay.com/CIJ-Fender-66-Jagua ... rms=66%3A2
goes in 14 hours!
free shipping from japan, muthafucka!
RUN AMOK!.scandoslav wrote:i heard these are wank when it comes to metal
goes in an hour. somebody better get it!
the jazzy goes too!
EDIT: actually, its started to get some interest, 6 bids and like going on 900 now...
but the jazzy is still 1bid@750. might be a steal.
still, raymondd got a closet 50s duosonic for 500.... i think ill just stop playing now.
the jazzy goes too!
EDIT: actually, its started to get some interest, 6 bids and like going on 900 now...
but the jazzy is still 1bid@750. might be a steal.
still, raymondd got a closet 50s duosonic for 500.... i think ill just stop playing now.
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man, if only that were true. then i could i excuse fender for charging such outrageous prices for guitars they've ruined by literally whipping them with chains and filing them with. . . files.More Cowbell wrote:But the more "road worn" and "relic'd" it gets, the moar its wurth.dots wrote:damn, that is a beauty, dude, but othomas2 is probably right. i don't think i would feel comfortable playing a nearly $3000, 40-year-old guitar as my main instrument. . . maybe if i had more cash.
Ah, I appreciate the kudos but it wound up getting too rich for my blood. The search continues.Mike wrote:Good for you man.MaMo wrote:fuckit...DIBS
RUN AMOK!.scandoslav wrote:i heard these are wank when it comes to metal