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1 hour ago, Gil Bang said:

Window shopping today for nice fenders.  Fuck relics. I hate them.  Can I get a fucking guitar that doesn't look like george costanza dragged it behind his car in the Yankee stadium parking lot? 

Price goes up if it was formerly John Voight's car.

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Well, because it was 50% off on the Fender site and I had another 10% off for Fender Play, I decided to upgrade my pedalboard case from a soft-sided Gator case to this totally pointless one. But hey, 60% off. Cheaper than most of my pedals.

 

 

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The medium one, which is about 25×14×6 inches and will fit my board perfectly, was $112 after the extra 10%. $120 after tax. 

With 50% off, the small one is $99 and is 6 inches shorter. 

The large one is $149 and measures 33×18×6

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New project.

When i was in my temporary living situation, there was an old Squire Strat in my swsignated storage space. In the time I lived there, the whole building rotated through, so I figured it was mine when I left - you never know when somebody is gonna need a decent, cheap guitar.

That bell has been rung, and the need is for it to be left handed. The serial number says it's from 2005 from a quick look. Filthy as hell. 1st step was to plug it in, and it sounded incredible. That'll be the last time I'm able to play it since it'll be a lefty the next time strings on it. I'm curious if I'll be able to do a decent t setup on a left.

The before shots. Note that I'll need to change the saddle screws from the E & A with the B & E - much shorter. Glad I caught that already. Thinking about adding a detail with a can of Krylon?20230827_164834.jpg20230827_164838.jpg20230827_164847.jpg20230827_164906.jpg20230827_165702.jpg20230827_165716.jpg20230827_165719.jpg20230827_165909.jpg

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2 hours ago, tbone_ said:

As terrible as it was, I honestly wasn’t all that surprised when I heard about Cobain. (Not meaning to minimize the tragedy though).

Well, he had tried to kill himself not long before, so yeah.

 

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Stevie was rough. It felt so unjust. Still does.

I distinctly remember thinking "please let it be Jimmie" when I heard the first report.  What a crappy thing to think about someone.

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2 hours ago, jimmyjazz said:

Well, he had tried to kill himself not long before, so yeah.

 

I distinctly remember thinking "please let it be Jimmie" when I heard the first report.  What a crappy thing to think about someone.

I mean, if you had said Clapton, I'd have understood. 

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11 hours ago, Paul Wesley said:

Very cool to bring that back.

I think he used lots of different phasers, but the one that he's most associated with is the Maestro MP-1.  

 

The MP1 is the most musical phaser I've ever owned.  I sold mine years ago because it tended to suck tone and was anything but pedalboard friendly.  The 6 stage on this pedal sounds close at first blush.  I've been looking for that 6-stage sound in a small package for a while.  I've got a Mister-O.  It's the closest I've heard so far, but it's digital and lacks something I can't put my finger on apart from that.  It's based on the early Maestro Phaser, rather than the MP1, which Moog designed.  But close is close.

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MF stupid deal of the day.

Gretsch Guitars G5427T Electromatic Hollowbody Single-Cut Flame Maple Top With Bigsby Limited-Edition Electric Guitar Orange Stain 

 

 

The G5427T Electromatic is a no-nonsense classical hollowbody electric guitar, designed to deliver bold, dynamic and articulate Gretsch sound. The Electromatic features a laminated flame maple top and body with a trestle block bracing that helps reduce unwanted feedback. Coupled with FT-5E Filter’Tron pickups, this hollowbody’s voice explodes with huge, full-bodied punch, classic chime and enhanced presence, clarity and note definition. A classic C-shaped maple neck offers a comfortable playing feel for improved performance. Get more from your tone with its ample sound-shaping tools, including a versatile upgraded control layout, including master volume with a treble bleed circuit, master tone, individual pickup volume controls and a three-position tone switch. Additional features include a smaller, late-50s G6120 bound headstock, Graph Tech NuBone nut, pearloid Neo-Classic thumbnail inlays, secured Adjusto-Matic bridge and Bigsby B60 vibrato tailpiece.
Was:  Regular Price $899.99Savings:  Your Savings $300.00Your Price $599.99
 

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20 hours ago, Deej said:

Probably, but you're gonna buy it. 

You won't believe me, and I wouldn't either, but I might be done with the gear churn.  I've got the guitars I want, the amps (real or digital) I want, the effects I want and some focused goals for music that gear churn hinders.

So except for a recording interface upgrade, I'm done.  And I'll probably snag a full size keyboard controller with weighted keys at some point.  I'll need that.  And maybe if a small digital drum set shows up on FB marketplace at a good price, I couldn't let that slide by...

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1 hour ago, Deej said:

Look what showed up.

 

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And yeah, I'll need one of these...

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22 minutes ago, dcbc said:

Wow!  Nice work.  Is that factory finished "faded" or is it listed as satin.  I've got a "faded" SG from 2008.  I've read about people buffing them out.  But I kind of dig it on that guitar.  Definite improvement on the Epi LP.

It's a satin finish. I had a Faded SG. That finish seemed almost porous and like it never had a shine. This one is like they took the shine of a poly finish to make it look aged. 

I took some Meguiers Scratch X to it. One thin coat at a time, let if dry, then buffed it out. Did two coats. 

Left the back and sides alone as well as the neck. I love the satin neck. 

It really made the color pop, particularly the red.

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If anyone is looking for a nice, cheaper LP. I can't recommend them enough. Nice neck profile, long neck tenon, all Gibson wiring and electronics, Burstbucker pickups. You can find them used for 6 or 7 hundred. Just really nice guitar. And they improved the headstocks.

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7 minutes ago, Deej said:

It's a satin finish. I had a Faded SG. That finish seemed almost porous and like it never had a shine. This one is like they took the shine of a poly finish to make it look aged. 

I took some Meguiers Scratch X to it. One thin coat at a time, let if dry, then buffed it out. Did two coats. 

Left the back and sides alone as well as the neck. I love the satin neck. 

It really made the color pop, particularly the red.

 

Almost porous is about right.  I think it would take a lot of buffing, and I dig it as-is.  The aged-nickel PAF clones from Mojotone were an improvement both in the sonic and looks department.  Couldn't have shiny pickup covers with a faded body.  Just wouldn't do.

 

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