Posted: Fri Nov 22, 2013 8:56 am
Anytime! I like the pillows, they are my favourite band and I have to thank them if I like shortscale guitars now.robroe wrote:thanks for all the info dude!
Anytime! I like the pillows, they are my favourite band and I have to thank them if I like shortscale guitars now.robroe wrote:thanks for all the info dude!
Looks like Squier do a few Cyclones in Japan:Golden_Sonic wrote:How I wish Fender/Squier released the Cyclone again, just as they did with the Fender/Squier '51... Hope they'll do it next year.
hahahaBobArsecake wrote:Are Cyclones painful to operate? Those guys above look in agony.
Yes, I know it, BearBoy but , unlikely, Cyclones are available in FSR only in Japan and US; it is almost impossible to buy one of those here in Europe because of the excessive custom fees and shipping cost.BearBoy wrote:Looks like Squier do a few Cyclones in Japan:
Available in surf green, vintage white, fiesta red, yellow and sunburst.
LANK
Weren't there some FSR ones knocking about in the west recently? Can't remember if they were US or Europe.
I remember there was also a Sonic Blue finish:BearBoy wrote:Available in surf green, vintage white, fiesta red, yellow and sunburst.
That's awesome, where did you find it?mkt3000 wrote:Fucking japan...
I WANT!
Would love with block inlay, but then it wouldn't be his signature model.mkt3000 wrote:Found this on another site..
Check this out :
http://translate.google.com/translate?s ... 001588.php
◆ Price: Â¥ 60,000 (including tax Â¥ 63,000)
◆ Release Date: (on account of the production of ※ factory, there is the case that a sale date subject to change.) February 2014
[Specifications]
Colors: Black & White
Body: Basswood
Neck: Maple
Fingerboard: Rosewood 9.5 Radius
No of Frets:. 22F Medium Jumbo
Pickups: 1SC (Neck) 1H (Bridge)
Controls: 3 Position slide switch, 1 Volume, 1 Tone
Switching:... Position 1 Bridge Pickup, Position 2 Bridge and Neck Pickups, Position 3 Neck Pickup "
Bridge: Vintage Style Synchro
Machine Heads: Standard Die-Cast Tuners
Hardware: Chrome
Pickguard: Black & White
Scale Length: 24 ¾ "(629 mm)
Width at Nut: 1.650 "(42 mm)
Accessories: Inazuma sticker attached
+1BearBoy wrote:hahahaBobArsecake wrote:Are Cyclones painful to operate? Those guys above look in agony.