Fender's New "Pawn Shop" Series
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Re: Fender's New "Pawn Shop" Series
Oooooooo, look, FINALLY...the Danny Partridge signature Mustang Bass!
JETGLO should officially be renamed JETGLO ROCKS! 
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Re: Fender's New "Pawn Shop" Series
Somehow I feel a Spike-y influence in that strangely positioned sound holejingle_jangle wrote:NO prank...that sunburst TeleStrat's F-hole is succumbing to gravity...awful.
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Re: Fender's New "Pawn Shop" Series
rickenbrother wrote:Oooooooo, look, FINALLY...the Danny Partridge signature Mustang Bass!
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Joey, any ideas on how to get the coffee off my notebook's screen and keyboard?rickenbrother wrote:Oooooooo, look, FINALLY...the Danny Partridge signature Mustang Bass!
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Re: Fender's New "Pawn Shop" Series
If it is Windows based try Windex.
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Cream & sugar too?wmthor wrote:Joey, any ideas on how to get the coffee off my notebook's screen and keyboard?rickenbrother wrote:Oooooooo, look, FINALLY...the Danny Partridge signature Mustang Bass!![]()
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Hmmmm....Did the Archies play Fenders too? Maybe they'd really have something marketable there!
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Re: Fender's New "Pawn Shop" Series
Nice bass, but there's no jack to plug it in..... so that you can play just like Danny.rickenbrother wrote:Oooooooo, look, FINALLY...the Danny Partridge signature Mustang Bass!
Your post cracked me up more than seeing CJ with a spray can, Joey.
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Re: Fender's New "Pawn Shop" Series
I dont have a problem with them, I'll take one in surf green, I thought bashing was against the rules on this forum, bdouble standard I guess, shame, shame, shame !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! thank god for the talk bass forum....
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Ange, I think it's just ribbing F*nd*r about marketing everything in the world. I'm wondering why they never thought about making cars with fenders that have their logo on all four of them. There really has been no bashing.
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Re: Fender's New "Pawn Shop" Series
Fender should really think about reissuing the Electric XII and not waste their time with these rubbish guitars. I don't like them, as they just don't float my boat.
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Agreed. But American-made, like the AVRI series. And, custom colors!!!
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I do like that surf green 72.
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Re: Fender's New "Pawn Shop" Series
Yeah, and if you cover that ugly F-hole with duct tape, it looks even more "pawn-shoppy"!
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Automotive body filler, or as we call it in Australia.... "Bog"!jingle_jangle wrote:Yeah, and if you cover that ugly F-hole with duct tape, it looks even more "pawn-shoppy"!
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Re: Fender's New "Pawn Shop" Series
Old trick for bridging holes (even F-holes):
Lay duct tape larger than hole, sticky-side-up on workbench (clean dirty, oily, filthy, doesn't matter...it's a bodge!), mix BOG with BOG stiffener, apply to sticky side of duct tape, stick tape to surface with tape/wet BOG sandwich over hole area. Let stiffen. Peel or grind off tape. Make smooth.
Paint and sell, before rust season.
Of course, I've never practiced this professionally, but I do read a lot...
Lay duct tape larger than hole, sticky-side-up on workbench (clean dirty, oily, filthy, doesn't matter...it's a bodge!), mix BOG with BOG stiffener, apply to sticky side of duct tape, stick tape to surface with tape/wet BOG sandwich over hole area. Let stiffen. Peel or grind off tape. Make smooth.
Paint and sell, before rust season.
Of course, I've never practiced this professionally, but I do read a lot...
