Steampunk'd Guitars

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Steampunk'd Guitars

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The Steampunk thing is for the art farty i suppose but it has crept onto guitar enthusiasts. See what you think to these...

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nothing like gawdy, useless shit to weigh your guitar down. it makes a dean sound like a steam powered piece of asshole, i bet.
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I guess the Trussart guitars are already a bit Steampunk.
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euan wrote:I guess the Trussart guitars are already a bit Steampunk.
AXL do a Flying V that looks like drifwood with aged brass hardware and P90s. There is something quite charming about it (shall i get my coat now?).
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I think Fran might have a tumour.

The Racist punk band and now this.
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Haha Fran. You'll always be in the minority with your taste of guitars on this forum.
Your opinions are still totally welcome though.
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Sorry, i find it mildly interesting. Especially the work that has gone into them.
They are art pieces obviously, terronado seems to have missed the point but never mind.
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I can't get over the amateur solderwork on the 15mm.
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I do want a Superstrat at one point. My options just are a bit limited.
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Post by mickie08 »

I shall regret this, but except for the red dials, I kind of like the look of the tele. The others are too over the top for me but the tele looks cool. I have also seen the driftwood guitar you are talking about and though I would not buy it, it does have an interesting look.....















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Fran wrote:Sorry, i find it mildly interesting. Especially the work that has gone into them.
They are art pieces obviously, terronado seems to have missed the point but never mind.
man i get it, trust me. i'm about as liberal as it comes to art, but i have to draw the line when you take something heinous (like a dean guitar, retaining that awesome headstock) and make it harder to use it for it's original intended purpose. call it "hinder-art?" i love to get my abstract-hard-to-see-the-face art rocks off when i can, but my aesthetic-needs-to-function-at-least-as-originally-intended rocks need to be assuaged first, and these just ain't doin' it.

painters paint on canvas' because they're neutral to begin with. i had a hard time not looking through the lucas-esque makeover, and still seeing an ugly guitar. i think bebop and rocksteady from TMNT would play these.

EDIT: the tele is just tacky.
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Mike wrote:I can't get over the amateur solderwork on the 15mm.
Better than what our plumber can do :lol:


euan wrote:Haha Fran. You'll always be in the minority with your taste of guitars on this forum.
Thats a good thing. I like lots of things but some people dont, you gotta be seen to be cool. When actually being uncool is the coolest. :wink:
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Fran wrote:
Mike wrote:I can't get over the amateur solderwork on the 15mm.
Better than what our plumber can do :lol:
Pfft.

My dad taught me to solder copper.
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If I got offered a good deal on a lefty Parker Fly now that they exist I would totally do it. Now that is a guitar not liked on this forum.
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euan wrote:If I got offered a good deal on a lefty Parker Fly now that they exist I would totally do it. Now that is a guitar not liked on this forum.
Anything post 1980 designwise is shit unless it is a rehash of a 50s or 60s model, have you learnt nothing since joining this forum?

*I'll add a disclaimer to that last statement before anyone has a fanny fit.*
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Post by Bacchus »

I like these. Fran needs to keep up these excellent threads about rawk Les paul-a-likes and uber metal flying v's.

I really, really hate the Vintage ones though. They look cheap and badly done and they are. They make Vintages look even more like toy guitars or something.
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Mike wrote:I can't get over the amateur solderwork on the 15mm.
Damn. beat me to it.
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I like them.
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The steampunk enthusiast in me loves that Jackson(?) V, just because of how over the top it is.
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Post by MaMo »

I likes it, although I see them more as "art" then a functional instrument. Then again, I've never played one. I might love it.

Either way, nice to see something different, eh?
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