Road Worn Tele's $599(again) at MF(SB only).
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Road Worn Tele's $599(again) at MF(SB only).
Seems like this this sale changes from day to day but it is on right now if anyone is interested plus alot of other unadvertised specials(free Melody Maker if you spend $1600 on a Gibson purchase) if you ask for the "weekly phone in specials. I ordered a tele.I had been holding out for a blonde but today I went to Guitar Center to check out the 2-tone Sunburst and decided it is worth having for $599.
Oh and they also have the white melody maker for $250
Oh and they also have the white melody maker for $250
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If you can get a Road Worn for US$599 I think that is a steal. I played one the other day and was impressed. The neck felt good, the tone was great and the guitar generally felt worn in (funnily enough!). The only two things I didn't like was that it felt a little heavy and the relic/ worn in bits were exactly the same on every model in the shop. If they were available in the UK at that price I'd snap one up!
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whatsisname has one and managed to make it look halfway reasonable:
Dice wrote:Yes, the "Roadworn" Strat. They get a bad rap - being half-assed fake aged and all. I pulled it off the wall, plugged it in, and fell in love. It was the first Strat I'd ever considered buying. I've since done a lot of "aging" to it on my own, to make it look a lil' bit different from the cookie cutter roadworn look.
Here it is w/ the Jag:
And, an outdoor shot:
Pretty bland and generic to begin with:
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They are decent, but far from feeling like an original. They feel better than a new one but nothing like an original. If you look at the electronics its just the same thing they are putting in all the other mexican stuff. I had a road worn strat for a week and sold it. I have played the road worn teles and they are also decent. at $599 I say its a good price but anything above that no way. Just like the AVRI jags and jazzys it's a poly finish with a nitro clear coat then they call it nitro paint to try and fool us into thinking it's a nitro guitar, pretty underhanded on fenders part. And get this they do the relic with a CNC machine, what is this world coming to? a $80,000 machine programmed to relic a guitar?!?!?!? Come on
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I got one at Guitar Center for $599(they price matched my order with MF).I got a nice one,it weighs about 7 lbs,neck is great no sharp fret ends.I like the pickups.Sounds alot nastier than my strat when I turn up the gain.I like the clean jangly sound from the bridge pickup.Frets are a bit weird cause they are thin and tall,but I will get used to them.Matt said there is poly over the finish but I don't see it.just looks like a thin coat of nitro,no undercoat.
stewart wrote:That looks awful. Especially the very obvious hand sander mark above the scratchplate.Dice wrote:Yes, the "Roadworn" Strat. They get a bad rap - being half-assed fake aged and all. I pulled it off the wall, plugged it in, and fell in love. It was the first Strat I'd ever considered buying. I've since done a lot of "aging" to it on my own, to make it look a lil' bit different from the cookie cutter roadworn look.
And, an outdoor shot:
yea, it looks horrible. real fretboard wear (like this pic) looks nothing like that.Haze wrote:i don't know about you, but i don't do too much play on the D string on the 21st fret, and frets 9-12 see a bit more than that
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But it makes it look even faker than it did originally. It's sooo obvious that it is fake, especially now that there is a great bloody mark left in it that exactly resembles the sort of power tool that a person might use for removing paint from a guitar.hotrodperlmutter wrote:yeah, that was all intentional... miss the last pic of the post (the before pic)?BacchusPaul wrote:That looks awful. Especially the very obvious hand sander mark above the scratchplate.
Bad job.
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