Has Fender also "lost it's way?"

Started by Jake, June 26, 2013, 03:46:11 PM

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Chovie D


Looks like an es335 fucked a jaguar

werent we joking about the starcaster a while back? ???

Chovie D

now THIS was when fender had truly "lost its way"


neighbor664

I'm kinda intrigued by the Jaguar Thinlines. I doubt I'd ever want one, but they're just odd enough to pique my interest.

charmander

Quote from: Chovie D on August 21, 2013, 10:19:54 AM
Quote from: Lumpy on August 21, 2013, 12:48:38 AM
I just know a little bit of the Fender lore, from hanging out online. I prefer inexpensive instruments.

Fenders ARE inexpensive instruments.
my bassman, hand wired in 1966 was $500.
An almost 50 year old, hand wired tube amplifier made in america...$500. strats and tele's. new and vintage go for WAY under their gibson counterparts and fenders economy line is the best in the business(classic vibe squiers).

The guitar I play most is a $275 mexican telecaster.
Its one of the things I LOVE about fender actually.
sorry* extreme fender fanboi here.

FWIW, my 65 Alamo Paragon Bass was 250 shipped cross country, hand wired in Texas with original tubes :)

So, fenders are expensive gear snob shit compared to Alamo! haha

mortlock

Quote from: Chovie D on September 06, 2013, 03:02:27 PM

Looks like an es335 fucked a jaguar

werent we joking about the starcaster a while back? ???
this would make a great jazz guitar.

mortlock

wow..the bass version. I actually like this thing. I want one!!

MichaelZodiac

I've been jonesing for a hollow body bass for a while. These look nice but the Hagstroms take the cake imo. Also those Gibson Midtown basses look alright but way overpriced.
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