$155 BIN WTF?

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$155 BIN WTF?

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Am considering this one...
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Is it just the angle or is that a 12AX7 sprouting from the control plate?
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Re: $155 BIN WTF?

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Am considering this one...
don't do it. they ain't good.
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Thanks for the headsup hurb..i'll pass
here's another oddball..
Weird shap..peckup works

WTF?...again
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bassintom wrote:Thanks for the headsup hurb..i'll pass
here's another oddball..
Weird shap..peckup works
and look even better it's splitting in half!
WTF?...again
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bassintom wrote:Thanks for the headsup hurb..i'll pass
here's another oddball..
Weird shap..peckup works

WTF?...again
Looks like a Top twenty style guitar, they went under different names and were made for high street stores in the late 60's/70's. I had a similar model, it was a plank. Impossible to intonate, unadjustable truss rod, high action, thin ply body and useless machine heads. The pickups are salvagable, Robert Smith of The Cure fitted one on his Fender Jazzmaster. I recently sold my pickups to some Cure fanatics via Myspace.

Personally, i think its firewood Tom.
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I wouldn't think of buying that 2nd one..Thnx




I think I'm just itching for some new project to fuck up.
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bassintom wrote:I wouldn't think of buying that 2nd one..Thnx




I think I'm just itching for some new project to fuck up.
Yeah, im like that. The Shortscale Donation Comp Strat will be finished today and im toying with the idea of those beat up MIM Duos on 'bay at the moment.
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Heh heh I just posted about those....
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We need a FAQ or sticky in resources to stop people buying these fucking Top Twenty/Woolworth pieces of shit.
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Fran wrote:
bassintom wrote:Thanks for the headsup hurb..i'll pass
here's another oddball..
Weird shap..peckup works

WTF?...again
Looks like a Top twenty style guitar, they went under different names and were made for high street stores in the late 60's/70's. I had a similar model, it was a plank. Impossible to intonate, unadjustable truss rod, high action, thin ply body and useless machine heads. The pickups are salvagable, Robert Smith of The Cure fitted one on his Fender Jazzmaster. I recently sold my pickups to some Cure fanatics via Myspace.

Personally, i think its firewood Tom.
speaking of which fran, i'm going to part that one of mine out on ebay to see if i can get back more than the £20 i paid for it. one of the pickups is the one i got from you (that i never got round to fitting), d'you want it back? or, i could stick it on ebay and send any money it makes back to you.
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stewart wrote:
Fran wrote:
bassintom wrote:Thanks for the headsup hurb..i'll pass
here's another oddball..
Weird shap..peckup works

WTF?...again
Looks like a Top twenty style guitar, they went under different names and were made for high street stores in the late 60's/70's. I had a similar model, it was a plank. Impossible to intonate, unadjustable truss rod, high action, thin ply body and useless machine heads. The pickups are salvagable, Robert Smith of The Cure fitted one on his Fender Jazzmaster. I recently sold my pickups to some Cure fanatics via Myspace.

Personally, i think its firewood Tom.
speaking of which fran, i'm going to part that one of mine out on ebay to see if i can get back more than the £20 i paid for it. one of the pickups is the one i got from you (that i never got round to fitting), d'you want it back? or, i could stick it on ebay and send any money it makes back to you.
No mate. I'd try and find a pic of Robert Smiths Jazzy (Shad has got one im sure) and sell it on ebay with 'The Cure interest'
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actually, i might hang onto the pickups and chuck them in an old squier or something. could be fun. the rest of the guitar can get tae fuck, it's utter shite. might get some beer money for it though.
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found some pics of them in uncle bob's jazzmasters-

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stewart wrote:found some pics of them in uncle bob's jazzmasters-

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Theres a pic somewhere with him using a Top Twenty... but i cant find it :evil: