Yeah, I know.... I've almost parted one out with an MJT body and I had one resprayed several years ago...
When it comes to Strats and Les Pauls I guess I'm a brand whore, it's just not the same... even if it's better.
(Although @HamishR's specs are a little more particular, mine is just a finish)
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Yep, with decent sized side dots in the right places, not in between the notes.More UNLINED FRETLESS options would be good.
Guitars don't actually exist in the second dimension.Can any of y'all actually play?
I have a feeling OP can but maybe that's itCan any of y'all actually play?
I want this guitar. Maybe sans luminlay.I want a jazzmaster with a compound radius fretboard, SS jumbo frets, an oiled black limba body, solid quartersawn wenge neck, a hipshot tremolo, and two Bare Knuckle 'Pig 90s. With a glow-in-the-dark stickman at the 12th fret and lumilay side dots.
WHERES MY SIGNATURE MODEL, FENDER?!?!
I had a sentence that I ended up deleting about their stupid saddle grub screws. Whatever is going on with the classic bent steel saddle thing. It does not work for me. I lost more blood and skin than I would have cared to on tour to one of those bridges. Also, a 41mm nut width is miserable for metal.It's not Fender's fault, it's ours. Fender tried many times to put out more modern guitars and they didn't sell well. Remember Heartfield? They absolutely rocked, but didn't sell well. I bet Fender are also frustrated and feeling trapped in the past.
I mean, just as one example, isn't everybody tired by now of the dang saddle set screws sticking out and digging holes in their palm? But no, the more vintage and shittier the bridge, the better it sells. And don't get me started about old school Tele bridges and saddles.