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Re: "BEATER" guitars...lets see em

PostPosted: Sun May 11, 2014 11:16 am
by Gone Fission
Swordfishtrombone wrote:Image
Blacktop Jaguar that has been modded quite a bit. GFS Teisco styled tail piece, GFS Surf 90s and a kill switch have been added so far.


How's that trem working out for you? Wondered about those for a while, given the super cheap price. Can you compare the trem action to a Bigsby or Jazzmaster trem?

Re: "BEATER" guitars...lets see em

PostPosted: Sun May 11, 2014 2:09 pm
by van_muddlestein
yeah, also...WHERE DID YOU GET THAT teisco style tail piece. I couldn't find them on the site at all.

Re: "BEATER" guitars...lets see em

PostPosted: Sun May 11, 2014 2:10 pm
by van_muddlestein
frigid midget wrote:
van_muddlestein wrote:
frigid midget wrote:Bought it cheap, I dont sherish it cause I don't like it half as much as my other geetars, it won't sell for more than $200, and I threw in super cheap GFS pickups...
So it qualifies as a beater, right? Sorry about the double post btw, I just poluted the "show your guitar" thread with this pic...

Image


Dude I would rock that as a main guitar in a heartbeat. For real. That thing looks sick. If you ever want to get rid of it I've got a strat and a fuzz I'd trade for it.


Thanks. Looks nice, sounds good, plays smooth. Low action, comfy neck. I'm a total fender guy though, I'd definatelly trade it for a strat if that were at all possible. I'm in Europe though, I'm guessing the s&h would ruin the deal for the both of us:s


I'm willing to investigate, but you're probably right.

Re: "BEATER" guitars...lets see em

PostPosted: Sun May 11, 2014 2:22 pm
by Gone Fission
van_muddlestein wrote:yeah, also...WHERE DID YOU GET THAT teisco style tail piece. I couldn't find them on the site at all.


Confusingly filed with Strat-styled trems instead of their faux Bigsbys: http://www.guitarfetish.com/Vintage-Sty ... p_839.html

Re: "BEATER" guitars...lets see em

PostPosted: Sun May 11, 2014 2:26 pm
by Jero
van_muddlestein wrote:yeah, also...WHERE DID YOU GET THAT teisco style tail piece. I couldn't find them on the site at all.

Under "Tremolos" then "Tremolos and Parts" :lol:

Re: "BEATER" guitars...lets see em

PostPosted: Sun May 11, 2014 3:11 pm
by Ghost Hip
Image
beaters by Pumpkin Pieces, on Flickr

70s Epiphone Crestwood and 2006? MIM tele. Hard to tell what guitars are beaters since I play them all pretty hard, my mustang is the only one I baby.

Re: "BEATER" guitars...lets see em

PostPosted: Sun May 11, 2014 4:34 pm
by Swordfishtrombone
Gone Fission wrote:How's that trem working out for you? Wondered about those for a while, given the super cheap price. Can you compare the trem action to a Bigsby or Jazzmaster trem?

I'm really not a trem user, and only really got it cus it was a cheap, easy option to get behind the bridge overtones and all that. :lol: I took the trem off completely after a couple months of having the tailpiece on there cus it just got in my way and made it a bit of a challenge to throw in a bag and go somewhere with it. But yeah, I can't really offer up any opinions on how the trem actually feels. Only thing I can say about it is that after adjusting the two screws on the sides that it stayed in tune pretty well after being in a gig bag + being taken somewhere.

van_muddlestein wrote:yeah, also...WHERE DID YOU GET THAT teisco style tail piece. I couldn't find them on the site at all.

Yeah, as someone else said, it's pretty confusing where it is on the site. Luckily I found that before they started doing their Bigsby copies or I most likely would have never found it. :lol:

Here's the link again: http://www.guitarfetish.com/Vintage-Sty ... p_839.html

Re: "BEATER" guitars...lets see em

PostPosted: Sun May 11, 2014 4:48 pm
by Swordfishtrombone
PumpkinPieces wrote:Image
beaters by Pumpkin Pieces, on Flickr

70s Epiphone Crestwood and 2006? MIM tele. Hard to tell what guitars are beaters since I play them all pretty hard, my mustang is the only one I baby.


The Epiphone looks cook. Especially since I'm so used to seeing that body style with the headstocks with all of the tuning keys on one side.

And I'm the same with the beaters thing. I've played all of the guitars that I've owned pretty hard and haven't been afraid to mod regardless of which guitar it is/was. :idk:

Re: "BEATER" guitars...lets see em

PostPosted: Sun May 11, 2014 5:33 pm
by BitchPudding
PumpkinPieces wrote:Image
beaters by Pumpkin Pieces, on Flickr

70s Epiphone Crestwood and 2006? MIM tele. Hard to tell what guitars are beaters since I play them all pretty hard, my mustang is the only one I baby.

That tele never stops being sexy. Its funny how stickerless it was in your older vidiyas.

Re: "BEATER" guitars...lets see em

PostPosted: Sun May 11, 2014 6:56 pm
by Achtane
Yeah, you always have superfine guitars, pp.

Re: "BEATER" guitars...lets see em

PostPosted: Sun May 11, 2014 8:03 pm
by Chankgeez
Swordfishtrombone wrote:
Gone Fission wrote:How's that trem working out for you? Wondered about those for a while, given the super cheap price. Can you compare the trem action to a Bigsby or Jazzmaster trem?

I'm really not a trem user, and only really got it cus it was a cheap, easy option to get behind the bridge overtones and all that. :lol: I took the trem off completely after a couple months of having the tailpiece on there cus it just got in my way and made it a bit of a challenge to throw in a bag and go somewhere with it. But yeah, I can't really offer up any opinions on how the trem actually feels. Only thing I can say about it is that after adjusting the two screws on the sides that it stayed in tune pretty well after being in a gig bag + being taken somewhere.


Yeah, those trems are...

cheap.

I wouldn't really recommend them for heavy use. They feel cheap too. Fine on an old Japanese guitar, but I wouldn't wanna put in anywhere else. (TWSS)

As SFT describes, it is what it is and it's good for that and not much more.

Re: "BEATER" guitars...lets see em

PostPosted: Sun May 11, 2014 8:26 pm
by Jero
PumpkinPieces wrote:Image
beaters by Pumpkin Pieces, on Flickr
70s Epiphone Crestwood and 2006? MIM tele. Hard to tell what guitars are beaters since I play them all pretty hard, my mustang is the only one I baby.

In regards to the tele...did you just break your A, or are you doing something interesting there?

Re: "BEATER" guitars...lets see em

PostPosted: Sun May 11, 2014 8:59 pm
by Swordfishtrombone
Chankgeez wrote:
Swordfishtrombone wrote:
Gone Fission wrote:How's that trem working out for you? Wondered about those for a while, given the super cheap price. Can you compare the trem action to a Bigsby or Jazzmaster trem?

I'm really not a trem user, and only really got it cus it was a cheap, easy option to get behind the bridge overtones and all that. :lol: I took the trem off completely after a couple months of having the tailpiece on there cus it just got in my way and made it a bit of a challenge to throw in a bag and go somewhere with it. But yeah, I can't really offer up any opinions on how the trem actually feels. Only thing I can say about it is that after adjusting the two screws on the sides that it stayed in tune pretty well after being in a gig bag + being taken somewhere.


Yeah, those trems are...

cheap.

I wouldn't really recommend them for heavy use. They feel cheap too. Fine on an old Japanese guitar, but I wouldn't wanna put in anywhere else. (TWSS)

As SFT describes, it is what it is and it's good for that and not much more.


Definitely. If I was a trem user, I'd have just waited to get a bigsby or a jag/jazzy trem on it. It works well for behind the bridge notes + the harmonics that go along with them and while it stayed in tune during transport while trem was still on it, it almost definitely wouldn't hold up to any real trem work.

Re: "BEATER" guitars...lets see em

PostPosted: Mon May 12, 2014 1:17 pm
by van_muddlestein
That Epiphone is the hotness.

Re: "BEATER" guitars...lets see em

PostPosted: Tue May 13, 2014 1:29 pm
by Ghost Hip
Jero wrote:
PumpkinPieces wrote:Image
beaters by Pumpkin Pieces, on Flickr
70s Epiphone Crestwood and 2006? MIM tele. Hard to tell what guitars are beaters since I play them all pretty hard, my mustang is the only one I baby.

In regards to the tele...did you just break your A, or are you doing something interesting there?


Initially I did just break my A, but I did write a song on it without it! Whenever I break the A string I always have fun playing without it.