Knock-Offs, Rip-Offs, and Just Plain UGLY!
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I find it hard to believe those would really work...

I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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Okay, I know this is not the right place for this...but it occurs to me that a car like this would provoke one of two responses, thumbs up or thumbs down. I for one think it's beautiful. The Cramer Comet:


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That's a disproportionate, amateurish, low-budget version of this classic GM Motorama show car, the Buick LeSabre:

And the difference between the two is subtle. But it's where the difference between, "(sort of) nice try", and "grand slam", to shamelessly mix a metaphor.
My offhand guess is that the Comet was "styled" to fit an existing chassis, and no drawings exist--it looks like the builder winged it.

And the difference between the two is subtle. But it's where the difference between, "(sort of) nice try", and "grand slam", to shamelessly mix a metaphor.
My offhand guess is that the Comet was "styled" to fit an existing chassis, and no drawings exist--it looks like the builder winged it.
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I don't think the differences are subtle at all. Just about every detail is different with the GM being far more elegant, not clumsy looking like the Cramer Comet.jingle_jangle wrote:
And the difference between the two is subtle.
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To you and me and many others, not subtle. To others, it's, "what's the difference?"
But, yes, I agree with your every word. Comparisons of these two photos do an excellent job of underscoring the difference between amateur enthusiast and trained professional team. Aside from those differences, there are quite secondary considerations of budget.
But, yes, I agree with your every word. Comparisons of these two photos do an excellent job of underscoring the difference between amateur enthusiast and trained professional team. Aside from those differences, there are quite secondary considerations of budget.
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Huge difference to me. The Comet just lost its luster. What a gorgeous car, that Le Sabre!
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That Comet reminds me of the kiddie pedal cars decades ago.
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Fender Custom Shop Limited Edition Moto Set - moto encrusted stratocaster, blues deluxe amp and flight case.


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I try to like Fender stuff. I really do. Right now, I use Pbass exclusively, but besides tasteless, this seems useless.
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LOL! I don't care about the amp or case (all of that MOTO seems quite useless on an amp and case, and quite susceptible to some serious damage were they to be regularly used), but I love the guitar; it's quite similar to my custom Moto Bigsby Thinline Tele:jingle_jangle wrote:Tasteless!
Since that photo was taken, I've installed a JM/Jag bridge cover, and plan on sending the hot/tapped neck p/up back to Seymour Duncan to have it potted and the chrome cover installed. A regular Tele chrome cover doesn't fit because of the extra windings.
I actually bid on one of those MOTO Strat once on EBay, but I figured out it was a scam, so no go.
A Litghtshow version would be really cool... all sorts of colored lights lighting up the MOTO from behind, if the MOTO were translucent and thin enough.
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Yuck!!! Blaaahh! I'm sure glad I don't have to look at that every day...

I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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You rang?jingle_jangle wrote:Tasteless!

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A Fender camouflaged grouping. Who woulda thought?
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