Billy3000 wrote:I had a girlfriend that got mad at me when I bought a jagmaster a couple years ago, and when she asked where it came from I told her it was one of my first guitars but I hardly ever played it so it stayed in my closet for years and years and that's why she hadn't seen it yet. Never heard her mention it again.
Heheh... classic. My ex was like that, i had to smuggle guitars in under the radar lol. Kathie is cool though, she hates it if i sell anything. She did wince at the BC Rich Warlock purchase though
Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2008 9:01 pm
by stewart
Fran wrote:She did wince at the BC Rich Warlock purchase though
did she cut her finger on a pointy bit?
Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2008 9:11 pm
by Fran
stewart wrote:
Fran wrote:She did wince at the BC Rich Warlock purchase though
did she cut her finger on a pointy bit?
Which pointy bit?
Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2008 9:18 pm
by stewart
Fran wrote:
stewart wrote:
Fran wrote:She did wince at the BC Rich Warlock purchase though
did she cut her finger on a pointy bit?
Which pointy bit?
exactly! those things'll have an eye out if you're not careful!
Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2008 9:53 pm
by Will
Fran wrote:
stewart wrote:
Fran wrote:She did wince at the BC Rich Warlock purchase though
did she cut her finger on a pointy bit?
Which pointy bit?
Thread Win.
You're bringing income into the household, right? You've got a right to spend at least some money on yourself; the same way I'm sure she treats herself sometimes. So yeah - Man Up.
Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2008 10:05 pm
by Sloan
Every time you get in troube for GUITAR, take her to her closet and say SHOES.
Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2008 10:35 pm
by astro
Since when do girlfriends have a say about their boyfriend's guitar purchases?
I can understand if together you have a child that needs an operation that you can't afford or something, but if you're the one bring home the bacon then you can spend it as you see fit.
Posted: Wed Oct 01, 2008 1:24 am
by Will
Exactly. Talk to her like a grown up - tell her it's something you really want.
If she's gonna break up with you about a guitar, would you really want to be with her?
Posted: Wed Oct 01, 2008 7:41 am
by timhulio
Isn't the SG Classic worth considerably more than a RI mustang? For that reason alone I wouldn't trade. Perhaps if you sell the SG first...
Posted: Wed Oct 01, 2008 5:14 pm
by Armchair Bronco
timhulio wrote:Isn't the SG Classic worth considerably more than a RI mustang? For that reason alone I wouldn't trade. Perhaps if you sell the SG first...
New SG's have a street price of $999 -- used, they're fetching from $680 to $750/$800-ish on eBay.
The street price for a new '65 Mustang RI is $699.
Yesterday, I got a quote from DavesGuitars.com over the phone for a trade in -- they offered $700 for the SG and I'd get a Daphne Blue Mustang RI in return for $699 -- so I'd make $1.00 off the deal. (I'd also have to pay for both ends of the shipping.) All things considered, this is very reasonable deal for me if I decide to go in this direction.
The thing is: this isn't a money issue for me. I can afford to buy the Mustang straight up. But I'm trying to resist the urge to start acquiring guitars just for the sake of growing my collection. I've only been playing less than 3 years, and I'm more interested in finding a couple of guitars that fit me like a glove and playing them on a daily basis. The SG is a gorgeous guitar, and over time I'm sure it'll hold its value well. But for me, it isn't very comfy, and it's hard to see how over time that's going to change.
Posted: Wed Oct 01, 2008 5:30 pm
by finboy
i personally want racks and racks of guitars, but if the guitar doesn't do it for your tiny hands, might as well get something you are happy with.
Posted: Wed Oct 01, 2008 5:54 pm
by stewart
buy the mustang outright and trade the SG in for something else, then you get 2 guitars you like instead of one.
Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2008 6:18 am
by Armchair Bronco
Well, I did it: earlier today, I called Dave's Guitar in Wisconsin and made a trade for a Daphne Blue '65 Fender Mustang Reissue. I get the Stang for $695 + $20 shipping and they're paying me $700 for my SG Classic + hard shell case. These guys are straight shooters, and I'll do business with them again.
Yep: I'm sure I'll regret parting ways with my "pro" SG. But I'm just as sure that I'll enjoy the playability of my new "student guitar"!
Anyway, to quote a line from a song by The Butthole Surfers: "It's a funny thing about regret: it's always better to regret something you HAVE done than to regret something you HAVEN'T done."
Here's a photo of the actual guitar I'm getting. They're loading it up with 11-52's before sending it off tomorrow. Whoo hoo!
Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2008 6:26 am
by astro
Armchair Bronco wrote:Here's a photo of the actual guitar I'm getting. They're loading it up with 11-52's before sending it off tomorrow. Whoo hoo!
Those Daphne Blue mustangs are more potent than Viagra when it comes to my bonarz...
Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2008 6:36 am
by Armchair Bronco
The cool thing about Mustangs is that I'm not gonna feel guilty if I do some sensible mods to it. I'm already planning to put in a straight-routed bridge humbucker (either a Dimarzio Super Distortion or a Seymour Duncan JB). I don't have the tools to do this, but one of my boys is taking a wood working class in middle school -- I'll see if his teacher will let me turn this into an after-school "Father-Son" guitar upgrade project.
I'd also like to fill in the trem cavity with a shaped hardwood block, lock down the trem with some bolts and locktite, and flip the stringer around. And if I can find a wiring diagram, I'd like to split the humbucker with a push/pull tone pot.
Warmouth has all the parts I need, including a new pickguard for less than $30.
Anyway, there's NO WAY I would have ever considered doing this kind of major surgery on an SG. But it's fair game on a Mustang, and if I do it right, I'll have a different level of "Pride of Ownership" with my new shortscale.
Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2008 6:41 am
by Will
Armchair Bronco wrote:The cool thing about Mustangs is that I'm not gonna feel guilty if I do some sensible mods to it. I'm already planning to put in a straight-routed bridge humbucker (either a Dimarzio Super Distortion or a Seymour Duncan JB). I don't have the tools to do this, but one of my boys is taking a wood working class in middle school -- I'll see if his teacher will let me turn this into an after-school "Father-Son" guitar upgrade project.
Speaking of Nirvana, Cobain, and my boyz, check out this YouTube video of my 2 boys covering "Teen Spirit". The middle schooler is playing the role of teh Krist. His brother (playing the role of teh Kurdtz) is still in elementary school.
Be sure to watch the "High Quality" version if you can.
Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2008 7:44 am
by Mike
Armchair Bronco wrote:The cool thing about Mustangs is that I'm not gonna feel guilty if I do some sensible mods to it. I'm already planning to put in a straight-routed bridge humbucker (either a Dimarzio Super Distortion or a Seymour Duncan JB). I don't have the tools to do this, but one of my boys is taking a wood working class in middle school -- I'll see if his teacher will let me turn this into an after-school "Father-Son" guitar upgrade project.
Dude. FFS, just don't. Get one of the '69 RI's if that was your game. The 65RI pickups are FANTASTIC and don't need changing out for Humbuckers. Why are you planning to mod a guitar you've never sodding played? Open your bloody ears before you believe what is written on the internet
Armchair Bronco wrote:I'd also like to fill in the trem cavity with a shaped hardwood block, lock down the trem with some bolts and locktite, and flip the stringer around. And if I can find a wiring diagram, I'd like to split the humbucker with a push/pull tone pot.
Nope. You don't need to do that. I thought I might but with 11s it holds tune perfectly.
Armchair Bronco wrote:Anyway, there's NO WAY I would have ever considered doing this kind of major surgery on an SG. But it's fair game on a Mustang, and if I do it right, I'll have a different level of "Pride of Ownership" with my new shortscale.
Retarded.
The SG was overpriced, the Mustang is fantastically priced and an excellent guitar. Don't carve it up.
Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2008 7:50 am
by luke
Agreed with Mike, but I'd like to bring extra light on the whole turning the bridge around thing. That's the single stupidest thing you can do with a Mustang. It's just not right.
It sounds to me like you're doing all of this for aesthetics, you think it'll look cooler with a humbucker, with the bridge looking like some idiot strung it up because he couldn't figure how to do it properly.
Just try it first. If the sound isn't to your liking, or if the bridge is too unstable for your liking, then start taking measures against that. Possible try a hotter bridge pickup or maybe a single sized humbucker, try adjusting the spring tension on the bridge itself. There's a reason why loads of RAWK fans on this forum own Jaguars and Mustangs without humbuckers, and that's because they're just not needed.
Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2008 7:52 am
by Mike
Malik wrote:Agreed with Mike, but I'd like to bring extra light on the whole turning the bridge around thing. That's the single stupidest thing you can do with a Mustang. It's just not right.
Absolutely, I didn't even see that part.
For my next trick I'm going to fuck up the break angle over the bridge for buzztastic shit sounds!