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mantrarock

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Meet my 20th

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mantrarock

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great pics


how many mega pixel is your camera???


fantastic quality

I believe the pictures were taken with 3 Mpixels, with flash and indoors. It doesn't look that hard to capture this AMAZING tops after all.

I have even bigger pictures for your viewing pleasure
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fogman

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If you ever must send that 20th back to the factory for some work. Be sure to package it in those styrofoam peanuts. They really love those things there! :rolleyes:
 

candid_x

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Thanks, Rob. The white pickup covers and knobs are getting vintagey yellow. Feels more like "my" guitar all the time. Still dig "sundown", but there's a piece of my heart in ole blue.
 

candid_x

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I love that feeling you get when you've owned a guitar that starts to age gracefully

Me too. The bucker stays pure white, though.. but even that bit of imperfection in matching gives a well used and loved feel to the guitar. While I love the hardcore protection of poly finishes, they generally don't appear to age... unless you throw keys chains at them and soak the hardware in salt water :rolleyes: lol. That ain't happenin' any time soon.
 

Tim O'Sullivan

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Me too. The bucker stays pure white, though.. but even that bit of imperfection in matching gives a well used and loved feel to the guitar. While I love the hardcore protection of poly finishes, they generally don't appear to age... unless you throw keys chains at them and soak the hardware in salt water :rolleyes: lol. That ain't happenin' any time soon.

At Fender that will cost you an extra $2000!
 
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