Hi, there!
Long time offset lover here, much into alt rock and surf/rockabilly stuff.
Bedroom player and guitar nerd.
Have been playing my CPJM with mustang bridge and fender pv 65s for a while. Also a proud owner of a squier JMCV.
It is not that easy to get these guitars and parts in Brazil, but I’ve been doing good with importing parts from other places as US and UK.
Good to be here!
I’ve learned a lot reading the topics from this forum through google search and I finally decided to join you.
Thanks!
Greetings from São Paulo - Brazil
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Re: Greetings from São Paulo - Brazil
Welcome to the board.
My wife is from Itaim Paulista. Big Corinthians fan. We travel to Brazil every few years. I always go to the guitar stores. I've never seen a Jazzmaster (or Jag or strat, for that matter) at any of the places I've been. I can imagine it is pretty much a desert for genuine Fender guitars and parts.
I do own a nice di Giorgio violao. I also remember going to a guitar store in the city centre shopping a few years ago. They mostly sold fine acoustic guitars of their own making as well as some 'meh' electrics. I can't recall the name, however.
My wife is from Itaim Paulista. Big Corinthians fan. We travel to Brazil every few years. I always go to the guitar stores. I've never seen a Jazzmaster (or Jag or strat, for that matter) at any of the places I've been. I can imagine it is pretty much a desert for genuine Fender guitars and parts.
I do own a nice di Giorgio violao. I also remember going to a guitar store in the city centre shopping a few years ago. They mostly sold fine acoustic guitars of their own making as well as some 'meh' electrics. I can't recall the name, however.
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