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What is the difference between these Fender factory parts?

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Why does Fender seem to have two different sets of packaging for their parts? There are many different parts that seem to come both ways.
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The top one looks more eye catching to me, while the bottom one is more blunt like shopping for an air filter for you car. Just my two cents.
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Yea, I was thinking maybe the mr. gearhead one is like replacement parts for repair at a shop while the top one is marketed directly towards the consumer. but I just bought a trem arm at guitar center with the mr. gearhead packaging so I'm not so sure.
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Post by chisa »

usually the tweed package stuff is vintage reissue and the other stuff for current production. doesn't seem any set rule though. :?
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chisa wrote:usually the tweed package stuff is vintage reissue and the other stuff for current production. doesn't seem any set rule though. :?
That would make sense, but both packages have the same part number.
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It is the same part.
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I haven't seen them use Mr Gearhead for years, so I'm guessing it's just older packaging.
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Fender uses Gotoh kluson-types rather than real Klusons on their guitars now, don't they?
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I know that the screwholes for the tuners in the back of the headstock are offset. I have Gotoh Klusons from Warmoth and the screws are all in a line, and the '65 RI Neck I have has the screws either side of the tuner in a zigzag pattern.
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My tuners:
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Fender tuners on an MIM Jaguar (the same)
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Fender tuners on an MIJ Mustang (different)
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Mr fucking Gearhead. What hellish marketing meeting did he ever spring from.
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Anyway.

The important thing is not only am I hoping that my conversion bushings will arrive soon and work, but that I also have to drill the neck for more headstock screw holes.
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Post by robroe »

hahah i remember mr. gearhead.


when you went to fender.com thats all that would come up some times was that section.


it had a search bar with a search button after it and when you clicked on it, it just gave you a 404 DNS error. it was like that for like 8 months.


fender has been behind on thier website since the internet was invented.
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True dat.

The Gibson website however is insane. They've turned it into a huge blog, with thousands of unedited reader comments slagging off all their own products.
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Are you surprised? Gibson don't even know what the internet is.
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A quick look around the Gibbo site revealed the existence of this to me:

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Doog wrote:I haven't seen them use Mr Gearhead for years, so I'm guessing it's just older packaging.
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Doog wrote:A quick look around the Gibbo site revealed the existence of this to me:

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Egads.

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It's like a scaled up version of the guitar that came with my daughter's Rock and Roll Barbie about 5 years ago.
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