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Return of the Shaftsbury copy on Ebay
Posted: Mon Jul 25, 2005 9:15 pm
by octagon
Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2005 6:23 am
by winston
Yeh He did'nt like being put right about the way he advertised either. He's developed an attitude in his auction posting. I looked at the other stuff that he sells and he looks like he runs a second hand store or something like that. Maybe even a pawn shop. That would explain why he got so grumpy about having is auction removed the first time. That's a business where you meet all types over the counter. Some not too pleasant.
Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2005 1:02 pm
by ozover50
Does he include a supply of his 'angry pills' in the deal?
He may still be in trouble simply by using the 'R' word, regardless of the use of 'style' in lieu of 'copy'.
Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2005 2:30 pm
by winston
Well Howard,
I am curious to see if he will get this one removed from under him as well, but the seller seems to have survived two days unscathed.
There were two bidders as well when I last checked. So he's generating some interest. I am keeping an eye on it to see what happens.
Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2005 2:33 pm
by brammy
ugh... barf me back to the stoneage.
Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2005 2:37 pm
by ozover50
I'm sure he could have done a bit of work on it for presentation purposes.
Gonna buy it, Brian??
BTW, I just bought a new MIA Tele on eBay. I've wanted one for a while and the price was pretty good!
Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2005 3:15 pm
by winston
Howard It did cross my mind to buy it and get Paul to paint a Union Jack on it. I need a piece of Mod art for my guitar room. Sort of a retro look.
What do you think of that idea? Nothing wrong with tele's. I have a whole bunch of Strats. I also have a very nice Squire that has a Union Jack Pickguard and back plate. Nicely modded out but its a player. Too good to hang on the wall. I'll send you a pic if you want to see it.
Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2005 3:34 pm
by brammy
Brian... speaking of Squires, the only time I tried playing one was way back in '87 and it sounded like TOTAL **** (at least this particular strat-alike did). Have they improved since then?
Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2005 4:00 pm
by winston
Kent it depends. I could write a book on this subject but I'll try to be brief.
Prior to the introduction of the "full body Squires" it would seem that they are made up of reject Strat necks and other parts that likely come from overseas. Many Squires are in fact made overseas.
I like the older style Squire body because it is light. Especially useful for gigging. This one has a nice body and very good maple neck. I dressed and polished the frets. The stock HSS pickups were actually very hot so I did not have to replace them. The stock tuners were also fender Standard machine heads not pressed metal so I did not have to replace them.
All in all the guitar with my mods cost just over $125.00. It is intonated perfectly. The action is low and smooth. In short I would take it to any venue and not be shy of using it most of the night. Thats the long answer.
The short answer is "caveat emptor" Let the buyer beware. You need to know what you are looking for. As I say I have two that are my work horses.
The second Squire I call my Frankenstrat. It is old and beat up and looks like it has lived its entire existence in smoky blues bars. It has a very aged look. It is not entirely a stock Squire though. It has a Fender lace pickup and two Fender Strat pickups.
I would never consider selling either one. They are that good. I leave my Strats at home most of the time. But there is nothing like a Rickenbacker!!!!! I love my 350. I practically sleep with it.
I trust that I did not put you to sleep. But you asked.

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Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2005 4:24 pm
by brammy
snooooorrrr... no, just kidding! ... thanks for the info.
I guess if I was going to use a Squire for a gig I'd scrape off the name and paste a Fender logo on.... after all, looks count for something.
Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2005 5:04 pm
by winston
Yep That's probably a good plan. You do have to look good too. That's all part of the game.
Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2005 5:09 pm
by ozover50
Brian: I would think a Burns Bison with a Union Jack would be more appropriate but hey, it's a free world (I think)!
I have a Squier Affinity Strat which I bought a while ago when I got back to playing and it's really not a bad guitar. The tremolo is s**t but I don't use them much anyway. Stays in tune reasonably well and really sounds like the genuine article - you cant impersonate Dave Gilmour on anything other than a Strat (well, maybe a Duo Jet). I replaced the 9 lights with 10s and it's a smooth player.
They do vary a hell of a lot in quality, so if you were to buy one, you'd probably have to play twenty before you found a good 'un!
I sleep with my 330 FG, Brian. It's starting to complain about me taking up too much of the bed and my flatulent nature. Sheesh...... women!!
Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2005 5:22 pm
by winston
Geez Howard a Burns Bison,
In '64 my rhythm guitarist in England had one of those. A brand spanking new one in fact bought on hire purchase. He was a clumsy bugger. (can I say that) He leaned it up against his Bird amp and got caught up in the cord on his way off stage. If he had'nt of jumped it would not have followed him. But follow him it did. The result was a decapitated Bison.
Lovely guitar but too much plastic and twiddly knobs for a Union Jack re-finish.
Yeh on the 330 FG my 360/12JG WB is getting jealous. After all I have to admit that she is the new love of my life. How do you deal with all these emotions? LOL
Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2005 5:30 pm
by jingle_jangle
The Bison was a bit too fiddly for my taste--too much pickguard and not enough body showing. And--Greenburst shaded to black? Possibly the worst color ever done on a guitar. The Japanese did a lot of those in the '60s, too.
Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2005 5:38 pm
by winston
I remember thinking at the time that I did know that there was a manufacturer that could even make a decent guitar in England. You are right Paul, the colour was hideous.
I was playing a Hofner Gold Top similar to a Les Paul at the time. The control plate was like the one on Maccas bass. Too funny.