There's more to the story of this guitar. Judging by the tone, there is no telling how many faces this guitar has melted. It's a musical weapon of doom!
Does it have the dark circuit? Fender didn’t discontinue that feature until 67. Fantastic guitar! My 79 Strat has a hole for a lefty strap peg and a replaced nut. Two hallmarks of a lefty!
Haha... I ended up cutting the part that had me say that the nut was original. So to me, that means the lefty played the guitar up side down. Also, it does not have the dark circuit anymore. It was modded out before the 2nd owner... Likely 1970's
Good video. I have been listening to all your podcasts as well. Love the content.
Awesome, thank you! It's been a lot fun. Takes up a lot of time and makes no money but is a lot fun none the less. LOL
There's more to the story of this guitar. Judging by the tone, there is no telling how many faces this guitar has melted. It's a musical weapon of doom!
That is fair. If only there were a way to find all the casualties of its tone.
Does it have the dark circuit? Fender didn’t discontinue that feature until 67. Fantastic guitar! My 79 Strat has a hole for a lefty strap peg and a replaced nut. Two hallmarks of a lefty!
Haha... I ended up cutting the part that had me say that the nut was original. So to me, that means the lefty played the guitar up side down. Also, it does not have the dark circuit anymore. It was modded out before the 2nd owner... Likely 1970's
Why would you have an old guitar when you could buy a brand new one?
Would you buy a Vintage Ford Pinto?
With the way they make new guitars nowadays… I can agree with you. Then again… even a Classic like Ford Pinto has mojo. Lol