I'd like to see a non relic'd version of that Guitar... That said, $2599 is way more than I'd pay.. I could see $1299 maybe... I don't care for the Trem... But, it would look good with a Bigsby.. I like the lipstick pups.. Not sure how the rhythm circuit is set up..
That's way more than I paid for each of my AV65 Jag & JM.... And next to an original vintage or custom shop they're as good as they get IMO. That said, it still gas a cool vibe about it....
Fano already did many variations of Offset body Guitars....
Woodcraft Bobcat - Jaguar meets Talman
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Re: Woodcraft Bobcat - Jaguar meets Talman
Y’all makin’ me mad, making a thread about a guitar without ever posting a picture. Is this what Trump has done to us?
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Re: Woodcraft Bobcat - Jaguar meets Talman
Haha, sorry for that.countertext wrote: ↑Thu Nov 26, 2020 10:40 am
Y’all makin’ me mad, making a thread about a guitar without ever posting a picture. Is this what Trump has done to us?
I tried to insert a pic just like you - from an external source and failed. And didn‘t want to go the long way to upload it in my imgbb account...
So thank you for that!
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Re: Woodcraft Bobcat - Jaguar meets Talman
Speaking of Fano, this guitar reminds me of his Serus J, especially the lower control plate. It is a big guitar though. Has some girth to it. He still does the relic thing on his Novo guitars, but not as ham handed as the OP.
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Re: Woodcraft Bobcat - Jaguar meets Talman
Those are gorgeous. Does he do a non-relic version?fuzzjunkie wrote: ↑Thu Nov 26, 2020 1:30 pm
Speaking of Fano, this guitar reminds me of his Serus J, especially the lower control plate. It is a big guitar though. Has some girth to it. He still does the relic thing on his Novo guitars, but not as ham handed as the OP.
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He can, but judging by his Instagram most of them are light relics. A lot of really nice sparkle and burst finishes though.BoringPostcards wrote: ↑Fri Nov 27, 2020 8:42 pmThose are gorgeous. Does he do a non-relic version?fuzzjunkie wrote: ↑Thu Nov 26, 2020 1:30 pm
Speaking of Fano, this guitar reminds me of his Serus J, especially the lower control plate. It is a big guitar though. Has some girth to it. He still does the relic thing on his Novo guitars, but not as ham handed as the OP.
I like the “offset Rickenbacker “ shape he has going but the headstock could use a 2nd opinion.
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Yea, the headstock sort of looks like a lady's ballet shoe.fuzzjunkie wrote: ↑Sat Nov 28, 2020 1:32 pmHe can, but judging by his Instagram most of them are light relics. A lot of really nice sparkle and burst finishes though.BoringPostcards wrote: ↑Fri Nov 27, 2020 8:42 pmThose are gorgeous. Does he do a non-relic version?fuzzjunkie wrote: ↑Thu Nov 26, 2020 1:30 pm
Speaking of Fano, this guitar reminds me of his Serus J, especially the lower control plate. It is a big guitar though. Has some girth to it. He still does the relic thing on his Novo guitars, but not as ham handed as the OP.
I like the “offset Rickenbacker “ shape he has going but the headstock could use a 2nd opinion.
Det er mig der holder traeerne sammen.