Yes still for sale, sorry for not getting back to you sooner. The PM didn't forward to my e-mail. Let me know the price you had in mind and maybe we can work something out that makes us both happy.
Best,
Dennis
Having experienced ownership in all flavors and price points, my only only interest any more is in Custom Shop Relics for Strats and Teles...
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Yes, absolutely correct. And often the probate court reviews the executors handling of the estate, so any attorney would know to properly advertise the sale and have items of potential value properly appraised in writing for the probate court's review of the estate's handling.
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Sorry I missed that question from a while ago... Here's the answer: Mid 60's Oval.. .790" at the first fret and .930" at the 12th fret.
By the way I am moving out a handful of guitars, including this '62 Custom Shop Strat in order to fund some other musical interests. I'll post this one up...
Really? I never sensed any pulse of a demand for either of these models. Even using eBay as a barometer didn't yield that sense...
Am I on the only one that feels Fender has too many variations of models as it stands now? The logistics department at Fender must be overwhelmed! Even my local...
One of those love it or hate shapes I suppose. But I'll say what it has going for it is that it is far more comfortable to hold and play than any of my Strats. Really Lightweight with great access to the neck which too is quite comfortable and very fast playing.
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As John C noted, it's a compensated nut that EB makes. Here's the desription on it from the EBMM webpage:
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"The new nut is called a Compensated Nut. We have a patent on this design.
The purpose of this new nut design is to improve note accuracy all over the fretboard. This is most...
Thanks Jack! Yes!, Yes! and Yes! about the comfort of this shape. I also wouldn't mind adding the AL versions in HH and SSS either! Any pics of Spaceball 3000? (I love that name, makes me think of Mel Brooks!). LOL! :grin:
Fell in love with this Guitar right away. For years I longed for a new Luke model . So while recently exploring some of the Music MMan models, I came across this variation of the Albert Lee signtature with triple P-90's and a Hardtail (string-thru) bridge/body. I couldn't justify having this and...
My snark gives the same accurate readings as a few of the pedal tuners I compared it too. Easily kept with the guitar, can see it in low light situations, and is a fraction of the cost and easily replaceable if lost of broken.
Sorry it didn't work out Dr. Z amps are great, but this is how you know if an amp is for you or not sometimes. Being objective like you did was important and smart to make sure you get the amp that does it for you, and not just a brand name or trendy model that may get alot raves but not be your...