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The Supernova came in both Man. City blue or Union Jack finish - while I'd never have a union jack guitar (or much else, for that matter) I'd be interested in playing a blue one, since they're meant to be very good.
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benecol wrote:The Supernova came in both Man. City blue or Union Jack finish - while I'd never have a union jack guitar (or much else, for that matter) I'd be interested in playing a blue one, since they're meant to be very good.
aren't they just a sheraton II?
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I long for Stewart to use one of these in Black International :lol:

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Yep, just a customized Sheraton
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Not really a flag per se, but..
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lorez wrote:aren't they just a sheraton II?
I always thought they were a cross between a Riviera and a Sheraton and had nice necks, but it would appear that apart from the neck inlays, I'm wrong.

EDIT: and the switch position. I was right about the finishes, mind.
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I loved the Man City Blue Supernovas. Fucking HOT.
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benecol wrote:
lorez wrote:aren't they just a sheraton II?
I always thought they were a cross between a Riviera and a Sheraton and had nice necks, but it would appear that apart from the neck inlays, I'm wrong.

EDIT: and the switch position. I was right about the finishes, mind.
That's what I thought too, Sheraton body Riviera neck. They also came in black.

Didn't Johnny Marr give Noel the union Jack 335?
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They came in Cherry and Sunburst too apparently, ebay says:

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Pickups look larger than the mini humbuckers my old Riviera used to have, maybe it is just a Sheraton?

Riviera pickups:
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definitely looks like a mix of both. the pickguard is from the Riviera but the pickups and body look similar to my old Sheraton from the 80s. I'd be interested in trying one of these as I loved my Sheraton and only hear nice things about the Riviera
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Fran wrote:I long for Stewart to use one of these in Black International :lol:

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Ooh that's really nice!

Only joking, I wouldn't touch it with a barge pole.
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benecol wrote:The Supernova came in both Man. City blue or Union Jack finish - while I'd never have a union jack guitar (or much else, for that matter) I'd be interested in playing a blue one, since they're meant to be very good.
Shouldn't it be referred to as the Union Flag? It's only called a Union Jack when flown on a ship, I think.
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I was going to call it the union flag (you are, of course, right) but was concerned I'd seem overly pedantic. So thank you for drawing that flak for me.
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You're right, it does look overly pedantic.
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original musicians friend page for the supernova.
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Wikipedia.org wrote:The Epiphone Supernova was designed to represent that guitar, even though there are several differences, for instance, the Sheraton guitar used by Noel had mini-humbucker pickups and a frequensator tailpiece whereas the Supernova has regular humbucker pickups and a stop-style tailpiece.
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Is the controversy over the Union Jack on guitars or anything else (for those of you in the UK) due to the BNP appropriating it for their logo?
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plaidbeer wrote:Is the controversy over the Union Jack on guitars or anything else (for those of you in the UK) due to the BNP appropriating it for their logo?
Partly, but to be honest i think its had controversy connected to it for a long time.
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It's long had a bit Brit-shorts and lager/last days of the Raj bullshit association. It's problematic in umpteen ways, and always gets adopted by any knuckledragger with an unpleasant manifesto. A shame really, but best to shy away from.