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jcyphe wrote:So how does it work when a British company like a Burns makes guitars in China or Korea, do they still have to pay import taxes or are those taxes less because of where the company is based?
Dont ask me mate, i'm clueless with this stuff.

*Edit* Thinking about it, even a British company like Gordon Smith (and Eggle) imports the timber in the first place. Even though the guitars are made in the UK there is still a percentage of importing going on. It would be interesting to know if any UK guitar company actually sources everything without any importing.
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just saw this on youtube streaming live

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Trem plate placement and lack of headstock truss rod access says Fender.
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Evolving thread evolved came full circle.
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sonicboom wrote:Don't forget The Blow Up.

I'd always say the first album is the better of the studio ones, but the Roir live set lets you hear TV and Richard Lloyd unleashing some pretty fabulous noise.

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Nick wrote:I like both of Televisions albums relatively equally.
Television have made 3 studio albums.
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Is the third one any good?
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George wrote:Is the third one any good?
It's not great but it's quite good. There are a few songs I really like on it. When I saw them a few years ago when they reformed their set comprised mostly of songs from this album, which was a bit of a shame.
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Back to the jazzy 8) Soundland says it's likely availlable on oct., first...
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jagsonic wrote:Back to the jazzy 8) Soundland says it's likely availlable on oct., first...
Where in that link does it say that? Sorry, my German is rusty.
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Click the Brittish flag in the top left corner and it will change to english.
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71Smallbox wrote:
jagsonic wrote:Back to the jazzy 8) Soundland says it's likely availlable on oct., first...
Where in that link does it say that? Sorry, my German is rusty.
No link - i asked them via email...
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now, on Fender's website. according to that it is a real anodized pick guard.
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yeah, the jumbo sized pic they got there looks like real anodized aluminum. Also, those look like adjustable poles on the pickup there. so definitely not getting your vintage tonz on with these. probably something more similar to the classic player jazzmaster pickups.

MSRP is $599 which is the same as the Squier CV Tele Custom so I imagine the street price will be about the same as that, $380.
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Mages wrote:yeah, the jumbo sized pic they got there looks like real anodized aluminum. Also, those look like adjustable poles on the pickup there. so definitely not getting your vintage tonz on with these. probably something more similar to the classic player jazzmaster pickups.

MSRP is $599 which is the same as the Squier CV Tele Custom so I imagine the street price will be about the same as that, $380.

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compared with an avri:

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so better?

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Can't see the image, can you rehost?
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Thomann are selling these for £340...... meh

http://www.thomann.de/gb/fender_jmascis_jazzmaster.htm