Miami-Guitars has select Fender Artist Signature electric guitars on sale with an additional 30% off in cart. Sale ends tomorrow. They don't charge sales tax outside of Florida. Shipping is free.
$770 for the Jag-Stang beats out a similar
deal from Pitbull Audio and gets pretty close to the
Adorama deals for $750, but may come out to less because of no sales tax.
Last deal I'm sharing from Miami-Guitars since these are stacking discounts; you can shop the rest of their Black Friday sale through their
website [miami-guitars.com]. (
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I have watched "the guitaristas" review several times:
https://youtu.be/asTdK9wEaOs?si=
I have watched "the guitaristas" review several times:
https://youtu.be/asTdK9wEaOs?si=
He likes it a lot. But most seem to think the relic job is pretty bad. I've never seen in person.
Thought the same when it actually came out 30ish years ago. A mix of his two favorite guitars. I also can say I never saw him actually use one. Ever. Not even life.
(He probably did and I just never saw the photo or article but that's the point. I was a consumer if this stuff and I never saw an ad of him even holding the thing.)
Long time player and I've never heard the term *relic job." Can you make me hip again and tell me what it is?
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Step 2: drag behind truck on dirt road with lots of rocks
or.:
Step 1. Find a 1950's guitar that was poorly maintained.
Step 2: Pay $30k
Relic'ing is the process of making a guitar look like a relic. aka old and used. Personally I don't like it. I want my stuff to look like it did when brand new for as long as possible.
Step 2: drag behind truck on dirt road with lots of rocks
or.:
Step 1. Find a 1950's guitar that was poorly maintained.
Step 2: Pay $30k
Relic'ing is the process of making a guitar look like a relic. aka old and used. Personally I don't like it. I want my stuff to look like it did when brand new for as long as possible.
Ah...yes. That makes sense now. Thank youN
(He probably did and I just never saw the photo or article but that's the point. I was a consumer if this stuff and I never saw an ad of him even holding the thing.)
They made him a prototype in 1993 and he died in 1994. He played it a few times on the In Utero tour. It wasn't a production guitar until 1996.