dubkitty wrote:rattle cans from the automobile supply store or hobby shop. "NAPA know-how, NAPA know-how..."
Touche. And it's not super expensive, so I wouldn't feel back about painting it myself.
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dubkitty wrote:rattle cans from the automobile supply store or hobby shop. "NAPA know-how, NAPA know-how..."

smile_man wrote:OSG guy wrote:no no i didn't mean to sound snobby or so.
it's just that... oh man how do i put this...
i mean, "our generation", you had to "work up" to a jazzy, so to speak. this SO cool looking guitar was SO far away. we started out on cheap strats and stuff and then FINALLY we could get an offset. it was like "graduation" - i deserve it.
it's cool that the kids nowadays can get it from the start... but somehow they're spoonfed all these things, all too easily.
yes there'll still be the "someday i'll get a real/old one like this guy's...", they'll still have to work.
but there'll be SO many emo/crappola bands with jazzmasters now.
oh forget it.
spoonfed?

heh... thanks guys! :oops:
i confess i was a bit tipsy when i typed that... i'm a bit of a romantic, or better said, a nostalgic, or whatever you call it.
OF COURSE i find it fantastic that EVERYBODY can now get a cool jazzmaster. hey and they'll even find out about J Mascis, Dinosaur Jr., the 90s, the "grunge" movement, good music, heart and soul... the "collateral benefit" is huge!!
but i think, somehow, deep down, we all feel a bit like what i described in that post. at least us that were (at least) teenagers in the 90s.
trust me, i'm by no means an egoist, a snob or an asshole. (ok i CAN be an asshole sometimes)
but remember, i work as an primary school teacher. i try (and do) to show them (nowadays oh so) spoiled kids that life isn't a fucking picnic (without the f, of course), like my dad used to say.
it was and still IS delicious to want, REALLY REALLY want something, and doing the impossible to finally get what you REALLY wanted. work for it, fight for it, bleed for it.
i mean, i had to wait 32 years to get my VW Kombi... and even better, i got lucky and got a camper. i will baby that car ... like my baby!
so it was with jags/jazzers for me. ever since i saw teh kurdtz back then, and sonic youth, and dino jr... i was like "fuck what a cool guitar" - WANT!
then, when i graduated from high school in costa rica in '97 my dad gave me $500 to "buy something that makes you happy".
i started investigating how much a sunburst jag/jazzy costs. CIJ was $799. i needed to get $300 more to make my dream come true....
i worked as a tourist guide/translator, i did lawns, i even did shitty office/phone central work. and i EARNED THAT CASH.
sometime later, also as graduation gift, my aunt/godmother(?) who lives in houston, invited me to come visit for a week or two.
but she was always too busy to take me to a guitar store, until the last day. i looked for them jags and jazzers all over, but mars music had just closed (gone bankrupt, i think), and they did have 'em in blue and red, but i wanted sunburst.
finally, i found a s/b jazzmaster and jag at evan's guitar store. i tried them out. i REALLY wanted the jag (teh kurdtz and teh chrome/bling), but the jazzmaster felt SO much better. and IIRC it was even a bit cheaper than the jag. my aunt gave me another $50 and so i walked out with a brand-new sunburst jazzmaster AND a little wooden box with russian stuff on it. in it, a green sovtek big muff. (yes for $49.99) and some fender picks.
I
WAS
FUCKING
KING.
...ok did i get off-topic?
so maybe now, emo-kiddo sees that guy from paramore with a jazzmaster. wants a jazzmaster. goes to GC and gets a jazzmaster.
"mom i'm bored, guitar playing sucks..." and then he makes a youtube video of him flipping and/or smashing it.
...
get it now?
a bit apocalyptic yes, but full of love, somehow.
snobby? well no i don't feel snobby. but whatever.
btw, of course i still have that guitar. when i started going out with my (now) wife 10 years ago, i wanted to share something REALLY fucking special with her. so i cut/carved her name (Maria) into the back of the headstock of the guitar, then we slit our thumbs and filled the name with our blood (...) --- before engaging in intense coitus.ok maybe not... the coitus part... *whistles*
i've used and abused the guitar, thrown it around, modded it, i drew and puked on it.
cuz it's fucking SPECIAL.
geez what a fucking snob i am, huh?
love,
Pat.

Gone Fission wrote:Forum comments seem positive for the Duncan-Design JM pickups in the Squier Vintage-Modified Jazzy. If the Squier JM JM uses the same and they are proper JMs rather than Strat pickups, maybe an upgrade is more in the range of "optional" than "recommended."
.Behndy wrote:i don't like people with "talent" and "skills" that don't feel the need to cover their inadequacies under good time happy sounds.

Pacafeliz wrote:ok i'm the ass who posted that on OSG and it seems it will bring bad mojo from all over and haunt me for the rest of days...
i'm the LAST one to think of myself as a snobbish a-hole or so, and i don't think i have to "justify" what i wrote, still, i posted this little "add-on" over at shortscale as i was being thrown in the flames...heh... thanks guys! :oops:
i confess i was a bit tipsy when i typed that... i'm a bit of a romantic, or better said, a nostalgic, or whatever you call it.
OF COURSE i find it fantastic that EVERYBODY can now get a cool jazzmaster. hey and they'll even find out about J Mascis, Dinosaur Jr., the 90s, the "grunge" movement, good music, heart and soul... the "collateral benefit" is huge!!
but i think, somehow, deep down, we all feel a bit like what i described in that post. at least us that were (at least) teenagers in the 90s.
trust me, i'm by no means an egoist, a snob or an asshole. (ok i CAN be an asshole sometimes)
but remember, i work as an primary school teacher. i try (and do) to show them (nowadays oh so) spoiled kids that life isn't a fucking picnic (without the f, of course), like my dad used to say.
it was and still IS delicious to want, REALLY REALLY want something, and doing the impossible to finally get what you REALLY wanted. work for it, fight for it, bleed for it.
i mean, i had to wait 32 years to get my VW Kombi... and even better, i got lucky and got a camper. i will baby that car ... like my baby!
so it was with jags/jazzers for me. ever since i saw teh kurdtz back then, and sonic youth, and dino jr... i was like "fuck what a cool guitar" - WANT!
then, when i graduated from high school in costa rica in '97 my dad gave me $500 to "buy something that makes you happy".
i started investigating how much a sunburst jag/jazzy costs. CIJ was $799. i needed to get $300 more to make my dream come true....
i worked as a tourist guide/translator, i did lawns, i even did shitty office/phone central work. and i EARNED THAT CASH.
sometime later, also as graduation gift, my aunt/godmother(?) who lives in houston, invited me to come visit for a week or two.
but she was always too busy to take me to a guitar store, until the last day. i looked for them jags and jazzers all over, but mars music had just closed (gone bankrupt, i think), and they did have 'em in blue and red, but i wanted sunburst.
finally, i found a s/b jazzmaster and jag at evan's guitar store. i tried them out. i REALLY wanted the jag (teh kurdtz and teh chrome/bling), but the jazzmaster felt SO much better. and IIRC it was even a bit cheaper than the jag. my aunt gave me another $50 and so i walked out with a brand-new sunburst jazzmaster AND a little wooden box with russian stuff on it. in it, a green sovtek big muff. (yes for $49.99) and some fender picks.
I
WAS
FUCKING
KING.
...ok did i get off-topic?
so maybe now, emo-kiddo sees that guy from paramore with a jazzmaster. wants a jazzmaster. goes to GC and gets a jazzmaster.
"mom i'm bored, guitar playing sucks..." and then he makes a youtube video of him flipping and/or smashing it.
...
get it now?
a bit apocalyptic yes, but full of love, somehow.
snobby? well no i don't feel snobby. but whatever.
btw, of course i still have that guitar. when i started going out with my (now) wife 10 years ago, i wanted to share something REALLY fucking special with her. so i cut/carved her name (Maria) into the back of the headstock of the guitar, then we slit our thumbs and filled the name with our blood (...) --- before engaging in intense coitus.ok maybe not... the coitus part... *whistles*
i've used and abused the guitar, thrown it around, modded it, i drew and puked on it.
cuz it's fucking SPECIAL.
geez what a fucking snob i am, huh?
love,
Pat.
still, sorry if no one here (confesses) understands my point.
note to self: stay off the pc when drinking.![]()
Pat.


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dubkitty wrote:i'm thinking "finally! a new, functional guitar that would do interesting sonic things and that i could bash around, slam up against speaker cabinets, use mic stands as slides, plaster with stickers, etc. and just not care." it's a Squier, so the idea of even having resale value is a non-starter, so there's really no reason not to go all Jeff Beck-in-the-Yardbirds on its ass. and since it's a Fender, you'd have to run it over with a Peterbilt to break it. how fun!
hbombgraphics wrote:paypal gift awakens a beast from underneath the earth that eats puppies

dubkitty wrote:i'm thinking "finally! a new, functional guitar that would do interesting sonic things and that i could bash around, slam up against speaker cabinets, use mic stands as slides, plaster with stickers, etc. and just not care." it's a Squier, so the idea of even having resale value is a non-starter, so there's really no reason not to go all Jeff Beck-in-the-Yardbirds on its ass. and since it's a Fender, you'd have to run it over with a Peterbilt to break it. how fun!


theavondon wrote:So, like Sonic Youth treated their Fender's?
kusherment wrote:Weed is kushed by hitting other weed.
