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*chef's kiss*I finally got around to getting a pic of my new (couple of years now) Number One Rig.
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One of the coolest thing about the Fender design ethos is the endless modding and chopping and changing you can do. I started out with cheap(ish) Squiers and then doing a bit of fret work and replacing the pickups, pots, caps and wiring to end with a much better sounding and playing instrument. There's a great YouTube channel called Dave's World of Fun Stuff where I learned a ton of tips and tricks about setup, repair and general instrument improvement. Goes nicely with his sardonic humour and general hoser vibe. Pretty sure he's done stuff with the Solo guys as well.For the last 50 years or so I've wanted to play guitar badly, and now I can (badly) so instead I started buying, building, modifying and sharing - there are a lot of lefties in my family. Gave away my 1971 Yamaha FG-150 acoustic, two knockoff Teles (one pictured) and kept the Strat. I have a studio size Marshall amp. They aren't great guitars but the building and gifting is fun. Solo Music Gear in Concord has a ton of stuff.
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It's a great show.Don't know if there are any deals.I know nothing about music.B is the guitar collector.Plan on going to this with my two boys. Never been previously so will see if it’s any good
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