nice cat? what kind of race is it?matthoj wrote:
here. i threw a kitten in there for you.
yes. that's a snuggie. it was a valentine's day present from my girlfriend.
the person in the infomercial should be playing video games cause thats when it's most useful...
my white mustang!
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that looks almost like cobains fender mustang, only that it was sonic blue, with a red pickguard.. but the white with red looks better, nice humbucker... where did you find it?Joey wrote:Didn't realize so many people had the same setup
the guitar next into it looks like a jag-stang? what kind of pickups is it? it doesnt look so nice
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Thomas wrote:Very nice indeed. Have you considered white on white?
The white is actually a crappy amateur refi by some prior owner, I was mucking around with the Builder and actually decided I might do black, or other very dark color, if I refinished it again.
Initially I thought I might change it to the standard white body scheme: red tort guard, white pickup covers- which I really liked. And put in sliders too. But then I started looking more carefully at the older ones I saw. As they aged, it seems the bodies turned yellow, the pickup covers did too but at a different rate, and the white sliders barely aged at all, by comparison. So after a while you have three different shades of white/yellow that all kind of clash with each other, and do not go as well with the red tort pickguard as their original shades did. In my eyes. So I decided to pass on that path. Though I think the new ones look really sharp, possibly best look of all.
Is there some different guitar paint that is being used nowadays which will not fade to yellow so much? And are any of the newer models using this? (Hmm, come to think of it the color of mine hasn't faded much, no idea what that hack used though)
he's a chocolate point siamese. about 18 weeks old. his name is omar, and he plays guitar. but not my supersonics. my seal point siamese named maceo died a few months ago, and now i'm extremely lucky with this one. siamese cats are something else. real real smart.weeping_moon wrote:nice cat? what kind of race is it?matthoj wrote:
here. i threw a kitten in there for you.
yes. that's a snuggie. it was a valentine's day present from my girlfriend.
the person in the infomercial should be playing video games cause thats when it's most useful...
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white nitro will turn yellow if it's exposed to UV (or the clearcoat will), but it takes a long time. if you use poly/acrylic it won't yellow. if i were you i'd refin it daphne blue or dakota red, but that's mainly because i think black mustangs look shit.MMPicker wrote:Thomas wrote:Very nice indeed. Have you considered white on white?
The white is actually a crappy amateur refi by some prior owner, I was mucking around with the Builder and actually decided I might do black, or other very dark color, if I refinished it again.
Initially I thought I might change it to the standard white body scheme: red tort guard, white pickup covers- which I really liked. And put in sliders too. But then I started looking more carefully at the older ones I saw. As they aged, it seems the bodies turned yellow, the pickup covers did too but at a different rate, and the white sliders barely aged at all, by comparison. So after a while you have three different shades of white/yellow that all kind of clash with each other, and do not go as well with the red tort pickguard as their original shades did. In my eyes. So I decided to pass on that path. Though I think the new ones look really sharp, possibly best look of all.
Is there some different guitar paint that is being used nowadays which will not fade to yellow so much? And are any of the newer models using this? (Hmm, come to think of it the color of mine hasn't faded much, no idea what that hack used though)
I don't like lighter colors with the light tannish MOP pickguard. Except the white is not bad, But using the Builder I thought the darker reds & greens look better, with the most similar pickguard it has to mine. IMO the Builder could use more dark blues and browns on there to compare. (And also the actual 60s MOP pickguard, which is more yellowed/tan vs. their white/silver MOP).But I did like the black too, maybe more.stewart wrote: if i were you i'd refin it daphne blue or dakota red, but that's mainly because i think black mustangs look shit.
You really think this looks shit, maybe with some added white competition stripes? 'Cause I kind of like it.
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To me that just looks like Darth Vader. I prefer the contrast look, where the pickguard is different from, but complements, the body & the pickup covers, not the monolith look where they all blend together as one big blob.Noirie. wrote: Imo black mustangs look best like this.
But I nearly failed art class, so my opinion on this isn't worth much. Except to me.
bought it in bits in peices... vintage 66 body, refinished... jagstang neck & all hardware... vintage 65 Mustang pickguard (already routed, wouldn't dare cut up anything vintage)weeping_moon wrote: that looks almost like cobains fender mustang, only that it was sonic blue, with a red pickguard.. but the white with red looks better, nice humbucker... where did you find it?
EMG 81 & 85weeping_moon wrote: the guitar next into it looks like a jag-stang? what kind of pickups is it? it doesnt look so nice