Wait until you see the headstock.Originally Posted by Don
(just kiddin Wilko. I think it's a cool guitar.)
Wait until you see the headstock.Originally Posted by Don
(just kiddin Wilko. I think it's a cool guitar.)
You mean besides Antigua? Burgundy mist metallic. A misnomer that shudda been metallic mauve. Pink is fine; burgundy is good; but don't care for mauve.Originally Posted by Froggy
JMO, of course
Tom S.
Tweed sounds better
Pink should only be used on womens underwear. Or lipstick
"The finger pointing at the moon is not the moon."
I have two different pickups where the edges are chipped. They came to me that way.. They still work fine, and I don't really care, but with my close up photography, people are always pointing it out to me..Originally Posted by Wilko
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Hey I like that color!.. Metallic Wine Red. :heeOriginally Posted by fezz parka
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I don't Have a problem with it either!
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That'd be a manufacturing defect.Originally Posted by photoweborama
Natch! It's also sporting the oversized headstock in surf green. It was created for a "Beach Boy" who forgot about it.Surf Green is awesome with a rosewood neck
I keep winding-up playing white ones that people think suit me. How bizarre. Must be 'cause Ayma Vergan
Shine your light.
I'm color blind and a shitty photographer.
Hey, Photoman
Would it be cheaper to send my guitars to you for pix or to import you to Alabama?
http://www.tomburch.net/photos-group-10.html
If you leave the house, you're just asking for it.
Moon -
Cool axes. Is that one a LPB? Most LPB that I see are either MIM or a custom piece like a Lentz. Please don't destroy me and tell me you have a Lentz LPB S type unless you're willing to sell it to me.
Cheaper to send them here...but your not serious, are you?Originally Posted by moonpie
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Nah, just kiddin' Mark. I just gotta get off my butt and take some good pix.
I shot that the other day when you mentioned me with a pink strat.
I got it to a full screen shot but then couldn't log into my ISP to use the FTP and put them on that site. My site only shows the smaller photos for some reason, and it lost a lot in the compression.
Fender23, the LPB is a 60's Classic MIM.
The two white ones and the red one are MIJ.
The Tele is a 2000 American Standard.
The natural is the GritoCaster with parts from here, there and everywhere.
The Hardtail is my #1- 88 American Standard with a Big Apple Strat body and locking tuners from a Strat Plus.
One interesting note-the white one with the rowewood board has stock pups from a Tokai AST-62.
If you leave the house, you're just asking for it.
I like the colors of all of mine, well I don't count the PhotoFlame finish as a color.
Here's one of my favorites. It's either Carribean Mist or Ocean turquoise.
And I'm particularly fond of my MIM Daphne
VM
If aliens listened to our current top 40, they'd think that the entire planet was populated by sexually ambivalent robots with ethnic insecurity.
It was Windows firewall keeping me out of my ISP web space...
this is the same pic but looks mucho better.
http://www.knology.net/~tomandshirley/fenders.jpg
If you leave the house, you're just asking for it.
Ugliest-hands down-is the polka dot Buddy Guy Strat...I'm sure it is one Great sounding guitar, but it is soooo Ugly. :lolOriginally Posted by Froggy
Mine are Midnight Wine and Arctic White...the wine is ok but I love CAR ..why I don't know, I just love that color.
Both of mine are MIM, play and sound incredibly well for lower line Strats...yeah, the hardware and pickup mods made a difference, but I'd have done the same mods on an American Strat too so...
Dear Moonie: I digs that "Gritocaster", even if it's got a maple neck. ("Maple for Teles, Rosewood for Strats" repeat ad naseum.)
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Shine your light.
Thanks Annie
If you leave the house, you're just asking for it.
Don, I don't so bad about the color of your Strat as I do about those two boat anchors in that thing! At least the color wasn't criminal activity. :)
Or was that Wilko??? LOLOriginally Posted by Don
I couldn't agree more.Originally Posted by Annie D.
I have a maple neck tele and a rosewood strat and a maple strat. I love the tone of all of them but the maple strat has a brighter tone that I really like. But A tele has to have a maple neck or it wouldn't be a tele.
Are you insinuating that there is something wrong with the color of my headstock?Originally Posted by fezz parka
Nah, the color is fine. It's the ivoroid that throws me.:lol
I usually don't laugh seeing stuff...but those tuning pegs...Can we just forget those tuners? Let's have a drink!! :)Originally Posted by fezz parka
but double rings are correct for 1960 ... :lolOriginally Posted by Tonefreak
I stand by my comment that it's a cool guitar, just a little different ...
"Different" like a short bus? :lol
Those Tuners are different on that guitar - but what the hey! As to hating the color of one's Stratocaster - I am working on a makeover on mine this year - hoping to get it to change from Chocolate Satin to Surf Green! So far praying hasn't done it - (Billy Grahmn do I get my money back :) ... but it will happen in due time!
Looks like a friggin' chess set on top of the heastock all lined up like a row of pawns! :bugOriginally Posted by Wilko
Well... It' Gibson powered, so it's got Gibson Keys. he he. It's my second favorite Strat. Warmoth ash body, 80's Squire Japan neck. 1976 Pat number T-Tops with Antiquity covers.
BTW,
The one in my avatar has single ring klusons. The body is Seafoam green with a mother of toiletseat pickuard! I sold it a few years ago on ebay.
Well Wilko, pink might not be my first color of choice, the tuning pegs are goofy, and the boat anchor humbuckers I'd never put in a Strat body...but you know what? If that thing plays good, and sounds the way you like it to...all power to ya!:)
I think they would look good on a large headstock, eh?
:lol
:lol
So, it's not like you took your sunburst Strat and routed it and painted it pink...Warmoth ash body, 80's Squire Japan neck. 1976 Pat number T-Tops with Antiquity covers.
I still say it's cool...:lol
Yeah, I just went through this. I got an am dlx. std. Strat in teal green metallic with matching headstock paint about five years ago. At the time I thought it looked like a cool surf guitar, but over time it just looked gaudy to me (I have pretty boring taste in guitar finishes). Plus I didn't like the maple fretboard. Last weekend I was able to be a part of a brokered deal where I traded mine for a brand new 50th anniversary production Strat in black with a rosewood board. I'm way happier now. (part of this deal included a '65 Deluxe Reverb, so I'm happy about that too...)
I finally got 'round to taking a photo of my '94 (Bought new) originally Surf Green Jeff Beck Stratocaster, refinned to my favorite car color - '56 Ford Peacock Blue. This is my "Parts Mule" - it's had a half dozen different necks/pickguards/etc. over the years. Now my #1 player:
I think peacock blue looks more like this(?):
No, that's really more like what my Foam Green (correct) refin looks like. It's a REALLY hard color to photograph - it's blue, but with a HINT of a darker greenish tinge to it; reminds me of some swimming pools. Check out '56 Thunderbirds & Crown Victorias for the proper shade - my guitar IS the "right" color, I just can't capture it!Originally Posted by Wilko
My 2004 Am Deluxe is Honey Blonde. It's too bad I don't have any pix of it except in my avatar because the color is very cool and I really like it...but any Fender authorized photos, catalog and website versions, look NOTHING like the color it is.
Tele-Bob called it Frappachino...and that's about right. It's kinda like a coffee with a lot of milk added color.