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- Bg
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mmmm, nice bass - I love woodgrain. This is probably due to NEVER having owned a woodgrain organ.
The strat is a green fotoflame MIJ 54 reissue (with CS 54's in it). Fotoflame looks ok from a distance, but flat if you're close up. I only bought it because it was cheap, but its a bloody good strat
The strat is a green fotoflame MIJ 54 reissue (with CS 54's in it). Fotoflame looks ok from a distance, but flat if you're close up. I only bought it because it was cheap, but its a bloody good strat
So, is that low alcohol or no alcohol at all? mmmm, no alcohol, do you want to try it? Noooooooooo.
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It seems bizarre to me that a '54 reissue should be finished in fotoflame when the original 1954 Strats were never done in flamed maple or fotoflame, or green for that matter....
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ash wrote:It seems bizarre to me that a '54 reissue should be finished in fotoflame when the original 1954 Strats were never done in flamed maple or fotoflame, or green for that matter....
It is the FotoFlame that makes it all the more special. Didn't you know that in 1954 Leo Made all his Strats in Green tiger flame.
Everyone nows that !!!
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yeah back in the Jap reissue days of yore, you could order fotoflame on anything. Thank god its not one of the ones with it on the neck
Incidently I think Fender have the patent on 'fotoflame' so don't be using it on any of your axes!
Incidently I think Fender have the patent on 'fotoflame' so don't be using it on any of your axes!
So, is that low alcohol or no alcohol at all? mmmm, no alcohol, do you want to try it? Noooooooooo.
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I was watching that one, its been relisted about 3 times now? If I'd had the cash I would have been bidding myself Think I'll have to buy one of the Japanese ones to console myself Make sure you post pics for DrRog....
So, is that low alcohol or no alcohol at all? mmmm, no alcohol, do you want to try it? Noooooooooo.
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How can a man with a beautiful Ferrari have such poor taste in basses?? LOL
Congatats, mate - hang onto it, it may be worth something one day. Just NEVER be seen in public actually playing the thing - people will start to tar you with the same brush as BG and Ovation players.....
Congatats, mate - hang onto it, it may be worth something one day. Just NEVER be seen in public actually playing the thing - people will start to tar you with the same brush as BG and Ovation players.....
He hit a chord that rocked the spinet and disappeared into the infinite ...