That said, I kind of pine for a Strummer Tele.

Hypocrite: it's a tough job but somebody's gotta do it.
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I had hold of one of these, almost ready to buy it but something changed my mind at the last minute (probably the thought that I should be spending my money on another Riccaptsandwich wrote:I think 'relic'ing a guitar is fairly idiotic. I also think spending $12,000 on a repro of an artist's guitar is fairly idiotic.
That said, I kind of pine for a Strummer Tele.
Hypocrite: it's a tough job but somebody's gotta do it.
I was scoffing at it in a guitar store, but then I picked it up and played it anyways and was blown away by how light & resonant it was. It played beautifully.Mateybob wrote: I had hold of one of these, almost ready to buy it but something changed my mind at the last minute (probably the thought that I should be spending my money on another Ric).
It's a great guitar though and is well priced at around £600.
A few days rubbing down, a re-spray and then the zymol treatment would have this looking good as new.........
jingle_jangle wrote:The strummer Teles I saw weren't $12,500.00, making them a relative bargain.
I'm not one to tell people how to raise their kids, but IMHO, this is a mistake. Let your kid listen to Malmsteen. Why not? Because you don't like it? Great reason. I'd let him listen to as many different styles of music as he can. Expose him to everything. Jazz, blues, soul, rockabilly, metal. With any luck, he'll take the best from all styles to develop his own musical voice. My dad hated most of the stuff I listened to as a kid. But I listened to it anyway. And I think I'm a better musician for it today.marc61 wrote:Yngwie stinks. I've been trying to prevent my son from listening to these phony guitar hero types for influence. Hopefully he won't read this thread..ha ha...
Fender does, every single day of the week. Teles, Strats, Jazzmasters, Jaguars, Jazz Basses, Precision Basses, and about two hundred other odd models. But the ones I've quoted are the originals and classics. But they have not had an original blockbuster for nearly a half-century. I often find myself wishing for a design-driven business plan, but, like most companies in the last third of the 20th century, they let the marketing guys rule the roost. The result is a lack of respect for the musician as performer, creative thinker and doer who needs tools with function and style. This has been replaced by lowest-common-denominator scrambling for the deep pocket non-musician who wants "limited edition" bragging rights at any cost, regardless of lack of intrinsic value for money spent.marc61 wrote:Fender, we get it. You can make guitars. However, can you make it original ,beautiful, playable, and without costing an arm and a leg?
Re-hijack of thread alertmarc61 wrote:Dan,
My kid listens to what ever he wants to(He's 11 with a laptop, the most dangerous species on Earth). I'm the last person he asks. All I was doing was stating an opinion. In my humble opinion..Page,Hendrix,Stevie Ray have talent...guys like Yngwie, Vai and others don't.
To sum up my kid's thoughts...I took him to see Buckethead a few weeks ago. He was excited to see some live shredding...after about 20 minutes he wanted to leave...his comment "We get it, you can play guitar, now play us a song". Out of the mouths of babes..
Now to put it back in context of the thread..Fender, we get it. You can make guitars. However, can you make it original ,beautiful, playable, and without costing an arm and a leg?
I am aware of that. Interesting note though..He was a guest on the Howard Stern show, and Howard asked him to play House of the Rising Sun..just as he's asked numerous guitarists who appeared on the show. He could not play it.kenposurf wrote:marc61 wrote:Dan,
Vai played with Zappa when he was like 16 or 17...and actually put pen to paper and transcribed Frank's work for him...
marc61 wrote:I am aware of that. Interesting note though..He was a guest on the Howard Stern show, and Howard asked him to play House of the Rising Sun..just as he's asked numerous guitarists who appeared on the show. He could not play it.kenposurf wrote:marc61 wrote:Dan,
Vai played with Zappa when he was like 16 or 17...and actually put pen to paper and transcribed Frank's work for him...