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Re: Show me the Green

Posted: Fri Apr 26, 2024 6:30 am
by GilmourD
crazyzeke wrote:
Fri Apr 26, 2024 2:22 am
Any guitars that survived in "case queen" condition from the 50s-70s always makes me wonder why, if there aren't reasons already given on the ad. In some cases I wonder if it's because it's just not a particularly good one - not all guitars are built equal even if they're from what is considered a good point of a maker's history.
Oh, yeah, I've definitely played some OLD guitars that were aesthetically gorgeous... And then found out why they were never picked up. A lot of them just didn't feel good in the hand.

Re: Show me the Green

Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2024 2:38 am
by crazyzeke
GilmourD wrote:
Fri Apr 26, 2024 6:30 am
Oh, yeah, I've definitely played some OLD guitars that were aesthetically gorgeous... And then found out why they were never picked up. A lot of them just didn't feel good in the hand.
Exactly that! I've played a few too, mint as can be, vintage, no soul. It's why I'm more likely to stick with guitars that need some work doing to get the best of them (both the Jag and Meteora qualify, especially the Meteora recently; fret work sucked, some of the electronics were failing, all sorted now) because the feel is right. I'm always happy to pick up a £4k guitar and feel nothing, then try a £200 Squier and go "wow this thing is hard to put down" and it does happen.

Re: Show me the Green

Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2024 8:56 am
by GilmourD
crazyzeke wrote:
Sat Apr 27, 2024 2:38 am
GilmourD wrote:
Fri Apr 26, 2024 6:30 am
Oh, yeah, I've definitely played some OLD guitars that were aesthetically gorgeous... And then found out why they were never picked up. A lot of them just didn't feel good in the hand.
Exactly that! I've played a few too, mint as can be, vintage, no soul. It's why I'm more likely to stick with guitars that need some work doing to get the best of them (both the Jag and Meteora qualify, especially the Meteora recently; fret work sucked, some of the electronics were failing, all sorted now) because the feel is right. I'm always happy to pick up a £4k guitar and feel nothing, then try a £200 Squier and go "wow this thing is hard to put down" and it does happen.
I keep telling the wife if I buy vintage it'll probably be a well-loved refin.

Re: Show me the Green

Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2024 5:02 pm
by Daitong II
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My new build. Guitar Mill Coke Bottle Green body, Allparts neck, Curtis Novak JM-GF pickups (replaced the goldfoil covers with aluminum covers), Mastery stuff, James Home of Tone Series wiring, Kluson tuners, Van Dyke-Harms knobs. Thing is nuts.

Re: Show me the Green

Posted: Mon Apr 29, 2024 2:41 am
by crazyzeke
Daitong II wrote:
Sat Apr 27, 2024 5:02 pm
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My new build. Guitar Mill Coke Bottle Green body, Allparts neck, Curtis Novak JM-GF pickups (replaced the goldfoil covers with aluminum covers), Mastery stuff, James Home of Tone Series wiring, Kluson tuners, Van Dyke-Harms knobs. Thing is nuts.
Literally one of the most unique, interesting and downright cool 8) Jazzmasters I've ever seen. The double-up on the Mastery parts adds to the aesthetic of the guitar. Does it sound as awesome as it looks?

Re: Show me the Green

Posted: Mon Apr 29, 2024 7:27 am
by Chippertheripper
Coke bottle!!!!

Re: Show me the Green

Posted: Mon Apr 29, 2024 8:14 am
by Daitong II
Thank you. It does sound great, has a very fat, P-90 tone to it, and the series wiring gives it an extra growl.

Re: Show me the Green

Posted: Mon Apr 29, 2024 8:53 am
by ThePearDream
Not mine, but I spotted this CV Bass VI on Facebook marketplace and think some of you will appreciate it. I'd have gone for a different pickguard myself, but the paint color looks great.
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