The blacktop strat is a copy of some not-too-famous blues/country chick's guitar from back in the 90s, I can't remember her name. A few old Guitar Player mags I had featured blurbs on her and had pics of her holding a strat exactly like that, right down to the amp knobs.
Aug wrote:which one of you bastards sent me an ebay question asking if you can get teh kurdtz with that 64 mustang?
robertOG wrote:fran & paul are some of the original gangstas of the JS days when you'd have to say "phuck"
What a bunch of bland uggos. That line-up pretty much says it all.
paul_ wrote:When are homeland security gonna get on this "2-piece King Size Snickers" horseshit that showed up a couple years ago? I've started dropping one of them on the floor of my car every time.
getting tempted on the JM, sent stratosphere a message to see what they want for body, i have a b&b neck that is in bad need of a body to colour match.
I noticed the Jazzmaster Tremolo doesn't have the lock on it. Has Fender made other guitars with a non- locking Jazzmaster tremolo? Could it be switched out for another Jazzmaster/Jaguar tremolo with a lock?
taylornutt wrote:I noticed the Jazzmaster pickguard doesn't have the rhythm circuit on it. Has Fender made other guitars with a non-rhythm circuit Jazzmaster pickguard? Could it be switched out for another Jazzmaster pickguard with a rhythm circuit?
jcyphe wrote: Mo is the most sensible person in this thread.
icey wrote:and thats for the hatters (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻
taylornutt wrote:I noticed the Jazzmaster pickguard doesn't have the rhythm circuit on it. Has Fender made other guitars with a non-rhythm circuit Jazzmaster pickguard? Could it be switched out for another Jazzmaster pickguard with a rhythm circuit?
I both understand and use the trem lock. Not so much if a string breaks (handy for that, but I seldom break strings) but it's amazingly handy for providing a static reference point when you're setting the trem spring tension.
benecol wrote:I both understand and use the trem lock. Not so much if a string breaks (handy for that, but I seldom break strings) but it's amazingly handy for providing a static reference point when you're setting the trem spring tension.