Posted: Sun Jan 04, 2009 6:19 pm
Yeah, I'm pretty much resigned to not owning one. I love my Jaguar anyway so it's no hardship
I know exactly what you mean. Once you get that elusive vintage guitar you wanted for years you just end up wrapping it up in cotton wool. I know Hurb uses his but not outside his home as far as i know. In fact, Kathie is so pissed most my guitars sit in cases she bought me a load of wall hangers. She said i should at least display the guitars if i'm not using them.othomas2 wrote:That's why I enjoy the MIJ Jag so much... you can use it without fear of some numpty knocking it over and mod it to your hearts content... the 61 Jazzy I have just sits in its case for this reason... what fun is that ?
Having said that, it would be a nice investment...
Good for you dude, i wish i could. Same with my 65 parts Mustang, i bought it off LRC solely to gig with as it worked out cheaper than buying another JS. I gigged it once, somebody knocked beer over it and everyone had their grubby hands all over it so that was that.stewart wrote:now i feel like an oddbod using my vintages to gig with. they're never out of my sight, mind, and i think i'm careful enough that they won't get stolen.
That's why I sold the Ric 330 I owned several years back. I never felt secure enough to really PLAY it. It just begged to be set on a padded stand and caressed with a diaper. My mustang gets thrown on the floor, jumped on, and is still in-tune.william wrote:i feel that way about rickenbacker, ill never get one, and if i do, i may find it less fun, because i cant mess with it. but i still want it!
Despite what i've previously said that is one of the things i love about Fenders, they seem hardy and parts are replaceable. Gibsons make me nervous with the headstock angle, set neck and in some cases the plastic klusons.DuoSonicBoy wrote: My mustang gets thrown on the floor, jumped on, and is still in-tune.
william wrote:that is my new favorite way of doing smileys. russians must have an interesting interpretation of what people s faces look like.winterfrost wrote:+(
oh, and too bad about the guitar, mike. youll find one, man.
are you unilaterally against CIJ? because there is one on vanilla (american?) ebay right now
http://cgi.ebay.com/CIJ-Fender-66-Jagua ... rms=66%3A2
goes in 14 hours!
free shipping from japan, muthafucka!
But the more "road worn" and "relic'd" it gets, the moar its wurth.dots wrote:damn, that is a beauty, dude, but othomas2 is probably right. i don't think i would feel comfortable playing a nearly $3000, 40-year-old guitar as my main instrument. . . maybe if i had more cash.
man, if only that were true. then i could i excuse fender for charging such outrageous prices for guitars they've ruined by literally whipping them with chains and filing them with. . . files.More Cowbell wrote:But the more "road worn" and "relic'd" it gets, the moar its wurth.dots wrote:damn, that is a beauty, dude, but othomas2 is probably right. i don't think i would feel comfortable playing a nearly $3000, 40-year-old guitar as my main instrument. . . maybe if i had more cash.
Good for you man.MaMo wrote:fuckit...DIBS
Ah, I appreciate the kudos but it wound up getting too rich for my blood. The search continues.Mike wrote:Good for you man.MaMo wrote:fuckit...DIBS