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Slowy wrote: That's the problem; everything rewarding is just such hard work. Regret takes much less effort.
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Oh so YOU'RE captainporksword81 ??!!jeremyb wrote: ↑Sun Mar 17, 2024 6:57 amEnjoying your OnlyFans by the way, glad its paying off for you!StrummersOfThunder wrote: ↑Sun Mar 17, 2024 6:44 amThanks, I’ve actually had it for a wee while now but the stoke hasn’t worn off ….
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This guitar is one of the most original pre CBS Fenders I've had the privilege of owning. The wear is all honest, and the patina is hard to believe unless you see it in person. This guitar should never be cleaned or a drop of polish applied - it's a work of art. Ants describes that neck pickup very well. It's out of the ballpark. The bridge can rock and I used to gig this with the treble rolled off a little - kinda P90 but with clarity.
The tuners are great, electronics perfect, and the neck is pure pre CBS goodness.
This lived its life on the West Coast (Whanganui) mostly, but did time around P/Nth/Welly too. I'm grateful to see it in such good hands.
The tuners are great, electronics perfect, and the neck is pure pre CBS goodness.
This lived its life on the West Coast (Whanganui) mostly, but did time around P/Nth/Welly too. I'm grateful to see it in such good hands.
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I keep coming back here to perve...
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I cant get over how epic legit patina of this level is. It just has such a wonderful feeling to it.
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Hot dang.
There's something intoxicating about these old guitars.
There's something intoxicating about these old guitars.
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Slowy wrote: That's the problem; everything rewarding is just such hard work. Regret takes much less effort.