View Full Version : Sir C. an SG or a Telecaster?
Pat Vegas
06-01-2017, 11:27 AM
Kramer 84 is leaving my collection. ******* Floyd Rose.
Kramer 84 is leaving my collection. ******* Floyd Rose.
You know what he'll say
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Pat Vegas
06-01-2017, 11:33 AM
You know what he'll say
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Everyone needs a telecaster in their Arsenal.
But I haven't found one that is leaping out for me to purchase.
Everyone needs a telecaster in their Arsenal.
But I haven't found one that is leaping out for me to purchase.
Any American made one will probably hold value and probably increase over time.
Brucie's is a classic, no?
Pat Vegas
06-01-2017, 11:41 AM
Any American made one will probably hold value and probably increase over time.
Brucie's is a classic, no?
the 2017 American standard series is interesting.
Also Fender can't put Made in the USA on their guitars anymore due to some California laws.
it just says Corona California on the new models.
Sir C
06-01-2017, 12:14 PM
You know what he'll say
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:nono: Commonly held misconception. That's a hybrid, a Tele body with an Esquire neck, much modified over the years.
Sir C
06-01-2017, 12:15 PM
Kramer 84 is leaving my collection. ******* Floyd Rose.
I'm mad for an SG, but then I favour the growliness of Gibson.
It may be heresy to say it, but is a Tele not just a precursor to a Strat really?
Pat Vegas
06-01-2017, 01:00 PM
I'm mad for an SG, but then I favour the growliness of Gibson.
It may be heresy to say it, but is a Tele not just a precursor to a Strat really?
SG is my preference. I love the Gibson growl too. I like my strat but only the Neck pick up it sounds great but otherwise it's a bit wimpy.
Tele is tempting if I want to learn some country stuff. I may have already have a tele :hide: but it's in my parents loft as it's junk.
Right where is my wallet.
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