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Originally posted by Dog Boy View PostI scored a 75 Tele Custom Thinline at a yard sale years ago. Paid 500...sold it for 1800. I hated that guitar. Played like shit and sounded like shit. Wouldn't intonate. Why people go nuts for mid 70s Fenders is a mystery to me.
And don't even get me started about "relic" guitars. I actually respect the concept, but the way they execute it is atrocious. Like we're supposed to believe that a player's picking arm will make a nice clean swipe across the upper bow with fresh, clean wood underneath.Member - National Sarcasm Society
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Not knowing Fender or Gibson is not quite the same as not knowing PRS or Jackson.
I equate it to not knowing Ford or Chevy. We're not talking about Aston Martin or Arash.
I just don't see how people live under rocks like that. I may not be able to cook Spaghetti but I certainly know what it is.
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I have nailed some 50's strats/teles at peddlers malls/estate sales/pawn shops for very cheap back in the early 90's.
Hit every nook and cranny in every Mom and Pop music store within 300 miles of home.
Landed some killer old Gibson J's old Martins off people that didn't realize how valuable they were at the time.
They see a dirty beat up guitar in a smelly case and all they want to do is get rid of it.
You have to dig and hunt but it can bring you a big payday.Really? well screw Mark Twain.
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Originally posted by pianoguyy View PostI just don't see how people live under rocks like that. I may not be able to cook Spaghetti but I certainly know what it is.
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Originally posted by pianoguyy View PostNot knowing Fender or Gibson is not quite the same as not knowing PRS or Jackson.
I equate it to not knowing Ford or Chevy. We're not talking about Aston Martin or Arash.
I just don't see how people live under rocks like that. I may not be able to cook Spaghetti but I certainly know what it is.Transitioning from Retired Musician from cover bands to a Full time vocalist/frontman/guitarist in an original and covers band....it's been a while and this should get NASTY!
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Originally posted by VoiceX3 View PostI understand your analogy, but it is flawed. You may know spaghetti, so does everyone. but do you know the difference between all the brands and types?
I sense a conspiracy.Member - National Sarcasm Society
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Originally posted by PowerTube View PostHere's what I really find ironic. When CBS bought Fender in 1965, quality took a nose dive soon after. No only that, but very few people liked the 3-bolt neck, "bullet" truss rod, and some other things that CBS introduced. Suddenly, everyone wanted the older Strats and that's where we got the term "pre-CBS." So at some point, "pre-CBS" became "vintage" and now, decades later, those same 70's Fenders that they could barely give away are included in that and supposedly worth a fortune.
And don't even get me started about "relic" guitars. I actually respect the concept, but the way they execute it is atrocious. Like we're supposed to believe that a player's picking arm will make a nice clean swipe across the upper bow with fresh, clean wood underneath.
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One small consolation is that the 70's reissues now are made with better quality control than the originals ever were. For example, there's nothing to fear with a reissue 3-bolt neck because they don't have the shifty neck pockets like they did in the 70's.
I know that a lot of you didn't like Ed Roman, but this is a great article he reprinted on his site:
I agree with it 100%.Member - National Sarcasm Society
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Originally posted by Garthy View PostAin't that the truth - in 1995 a friend of mine started buying up CBS era Strats and Tele's for buttons and now has about 30 of them and drip feeds them onto the market at £4k a piece. Perhaps I'm ignorant to Fenders but I don't see how a 1975 Stratocaster is worth four times more than a 2014 equivalent especially as the 70#s were considered the 'dark days'.Member - National Sarcasm Society
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