i'm going out on a limb here, but i think it's a random series of three numbers intended to give a sense of cool ruggedness to those less informed in the bowels of fashion.
EDIT: FOILED AGAIN! it appears that there is a noble reason behind it.
Here are individual videos for each guitar, both from the Fender Custom Shop, that I got in a email from Fender. I love the Tele. The other guitar is like a blacktop Jaguar with a Jazzmaster neck. That bass is sweet.
The first video the guy is touring with a Starcaster. Looks pretty cool.
Nice guitars. The f hole is fake, he shows it in the video, but not too bad. It looks like the f hole shape is sunken into the body, a cm deep or something.
I put fake f holes on the same level as clothes with built in extra t-shirts orshirt cuffs and collars sewn into jumpers or whatever. Or pointless zips on trousers.
Paramore's former lead guitarist has lashed out at the band he helped create, slamming frontwoman Hayley Williams and Atlantic Records for exploiting the other members. According to Josh Farro, who co-founded Paramore in 2004, the group is "a manufactured product of a major label, riding on the coattails of 'Hayley's dream'".
So...
The whole band is a corporate sham
Hayley Williams is a bitch
The guitarist Farro who had the CS Deluxe Telecasters has quit/been sacked (notice how the photos from the Fender website no longer exist in Rod's post)
THEY ARE ALL CHRISTIAN (except Hayley who isn't)
The music is still shit
Anyway, my point is that after slating this guitarist I quite like him for being an hero and quitting the band, as well as blowing the whistle. I am now building a replica of my new hero's guitar. Progress:
Farro suggests Williams has undergone a spiritual drift away from Christianity. Many of the lyrics on Brand New Eyes "were really negative and we didn't agree with [them]", he wrote. "For example, 'The truth never set me free', which contradicts what the Bible says in John 8:32 ('And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall set you free'). We fought her about how [Hayley's] lyrics misrepresented our band and what we stood for, but in the end she got her way."
lazzle.
Despite this, Farro seems optimistic. "We truly feel that God is leading us elsewhere and is going to do great things with us," he said. "The intention of this statement was not to belittle or disgrace the rest of the band, it was simply to clarify our decision for leaving ... If music is what God calls us to in the future, we hope that you all will be a part of it."