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That TVL body with the D&B neck is gorgeous. Any better pics?HNB wrote: ↑Thu Jun 17, 2021 8:00 amMy current desk group.
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For sure! Lots of fingerprints though. LOL
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Stunning, the TVL is one of the best guitars Fender has made in the last 20 years.HNB wrote: ↑Mon Jun 21, 2021 7:05 amFor sure! Lots of fingerprints though. LOL
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Oxblood red is a really cool color. It goes from looking almost black to blood red depending on light.
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No offsets in my family, unfortunately, but I still think I have some fun stuff.
L to R:
60s (unknown exact year) Silvertone 1446 with a Compton Aluminum Bridge and direct replacement tuners for the originals that were crumbling. Otherwise, completely stock.
Early 80s Yamaha Studio Lord SL450S with: Compton Aluminum Bridge, Bigsby B7 and DiMarzio 36th Anniversary Pickups
2020 Gibson G45 Standard - pulled the electronics, replaced the saddle with a bone saddle, bone bridge pins, and Kluson 3-on-a-strip vintage style tuners (because Grovers can go to hell.)
Parts Tele - MJT Pine body, WD all Rosewood neck. Bootstrap Palo Duro in the bridge, Bootstrap Pretzel in the neck.
G&L Tribute L2000 Bass - Stock.
L to R:
60s (unknown exact year) Silvertone 1446 with a Compton Aluminum Bridge and direct replacement tuners for the originals that were crumbling. Otherwise, completely stock.
Early 80s Yamaha Studio Lord SL450S with: Compton Aluminum Bridge, Bigsby B7 and DiMarzio 36th Anniversary Pickups
2020 Gibson G45 Standard - pulled the electronics, replaced the saddle with a bone saddle, bone bridge pins, and Kluson 3-on-a-strip vintage style tuners (because Grovers can go to hell.)
Parts Tele - MJT Pine body, WD all Rosewood neck. Bootstrap Palo Duro in the bridge, Bootstrap Pretzel in the neck.
G&L Tribute L2000 Bass - Stock.
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Technically, the G&L bass is offset- so I guess I won't object.Jonesie wrote: ↑Thu Jun 24, 2021 11:58 amNo offsets in my family, unfortunately, but I still think I have some fun stuff.
L to R:
60s (unknown exact year) Silvertone 1446 with a Compton Aluminum Bridge and direct replacement tuners for the originals that were crumbling. Otherwise, completely stock.
Early 80s Yamaha Studio Lord SL450S with: Compton Aluminum Bridge, Bigsby B7 and DiMarzio 36th Anniversary Pickups
2020 Gibson G45 Standard - pulled the electronics, replaced the saddle with a bone saddle, bone bridge pins, and Kluson 3-on-a-strip vintage style tuners (because Grovers can go to hell.)
Parts Tele - MJT Pine body, WD all Rosewood neck. Bootstrap Palo Duro in the bridge, Bootstrap Pretzel in the neck.
G&L Tribute L2000 Bass - Stock.
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Here's the vintage family: 59, 65 and 66 Jazzmasters, all refins. Down below 65 Jag with 65 Mustang neck, 66 Mustang and 71 Mustang Bass.
Old joy machines.
Old joy machines.
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With the Vintera Jaguar as the latest addition to our Offset family We now need a new multi guitar stand! :-P
I'm already afraid of next year's 60th Anniversary Jaguar Models!
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Damn this is sick! What knobs do you have on your pink jag?MayTheFuzzBeWithYou wrote: ↑Wed Jun 30, 2021 9:47 am
With the Vintera Jaguar as the latest addition to our Offset family We now need a new multi guitar stand! :-P
I'm already afraid of next year's 60th Anniversary Jaguar Models!
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Thank you!manwithtitties wrote: ↑Thu Jul 08, 2021 12:27 amDamn this is sick! What knobs do you have on your pink jag?
I used Bakelite knobs from the store I get my pcbs from... they are like 85cents to 1€ a piece depending on the exact model.
https://www.musikding.de/Bakelit-Knopf-20mm-creme - but I'm 100% you can get these kobs elsewhere!
I changed them to give it a little contrast and also a little because I missed that the stock knobs had a screw and broke bottom of the knob while trying to get it off!
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The Jazzcaster is so beautiful ! Did you make it yourself ?
MayTheFuzzBeWithYou wrote: ↑Wed Jun 30, 2021 9:47 am
With the Vintera Jaguar as the latest addition to our Offset family We now need a new multi guitar stand! :-P
I'm already afraid of next year's 60th Anniversary Jaguar Models!
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Is it the lens or does that Toronado have like 12” scale? Looks so smallHNB wrote: ↑Thu Jun 17, 2021 8:00 amMy current desk group.
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Thank you!
Yes, the body started out as a classic Telemaster... but I don't like those aesthetics very much (especially the Tele-control plate) and decided to make something else out of it! :-)
As my technician didn't have the time to make the routings I made the necessary modifications myself and by hand.
You can read a bit more about it over here:
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It is the same scale as a Les Paul. Tiny neck compared to a Jazzy.Mechanical Birds wrote: ↑Mon Jul 12, 2021 2:17 amIs it the lens or does that Toronado have like 12” scale? Looks so small
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