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hah cool but id rather have a new guitar and know that I was the one that tore up the guitar, gives me more pride =D
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agreed
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@ProGuitarShopDemos Actually you can see the large headstock from the late 65
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what is custom shop mean??
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I saw a Fender Blues Junior relic. The grille cloth was torn and worn out, it had what looked like a urine stain on the side, a ring from a cold beer can on the top, and various stains and dings all around.
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I wonder how they get the beltbuckle rash right... is there some dude in the custom shop whos duty it is to constantly rub the guitars over his crotch?
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Ok, Relic guitars can be cool - but doesn't this seem crazy at times? I mean wow "look at the belt buckle dents and rust on the bridge". When will guitar pedals be made with authentic shoe scrapes and beer stains?
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wow.. tats sum super tone..
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love it! but what's with the bit about "...which comes through years of adjusting the saddles..."??
I really like the concept but if the wear isn't in the places where a strat would get damaged, it looks ridiculous and not authentic.
I have an '80's Squier '57 JV (Jap strat) body, which I bought new as a complete guitar (still have the pickups in a box somewhere too) and it's bashed in all the 'right' places and I can tell you stories about each scrape. Buy a new one and wear it out yourself!
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nice
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hi there, does anybody know what song he starts playing at 3:10?
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@PopExpo upload a vid with you playing..
yeah the sound is that great. I swear my american standard sounds like this. My secret? its all about the hight you set the pickups on the american standard. I thought this was a 60s strat, why is there a 70s bullet truss rod?
PopExpo 2 years ago
The large headstock was introduced in 1968.
ProGuitarShopDemos 2 years ago 3