Re: show us yer hollow/semi-hollow guitars.
Posted: Mon Apr 18, 2016 4:53 am
woah. that could be the most unfendery fender ever.
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It's a really nice guitar... very thin neck and sounds good unplugged to.rhythmjones wrote:I've always wanted to meet one of those Fender jazzboxes in person. You NEVER see them.
That is really, really sexy.zeromick wrote:I picked this up a few years ago now... This is one of the first batch of Fender D'Aquisto Elites from 1984, I’m still trying to find out how many they made that year but it was only a limited number.
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They could be cousins of some sort I guess... Fender made the D'aquisto guitars in partnership with Jimmy D'Aquisto, the last and most celebrated apprentice of John D'Angelico.Bothand Nether wrote: Question: is there any relation to the MIJ D'Aquisto hollow bodies, like this?
just curious, as there are a fair amount of them on Jauce.
Do you have a sound clip of that setup? I bet that CC pickup in the Thinline Tele sounds amazing!
And now this got added to this, a 2015 Guild Starfire III (Newark St. Collection)williamsanders127 wrote:I accidentally bought this... A 1994 (Korean, Peerless) Epiphone Sorrento "Antique Sunburst"
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