The Ishibashi Experience

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RichieDagger wrote: SAKJHDSA! Wow. Those are amazing. The grey one is so nice. Reminds me of Steve Albini's grey Bean for some reason, but classier.
Bad photo, actually. It's more of a graphite-blue deal, though still very hot looking up close with matching headstock.

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very nice, i gotta go to japan apparently.
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oh my, that graphite blue dealy is sweet.
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bamonte wrote:very nice, i gotta go to japan apparently.
Honest to goodness, this was my first time there for more than 3 days, and everything was a heap of fun.

Everyone is sooper nice*, food is pricey but worlds beyond any Japanese I've had back home, and it has to be one of the most orderly, clean-street, law abiding societies I've been in. If I had my way we would've been broke after I raided Ikebe-Gakki down the street, and would've had a hard time flying back. Funky custom guitar straps of trashed denim and random fabric, every MIJ/CIJ part under the sun, whole walls of used Boss/Maxon/Ibanez/HAO/Sobbat etc pedals, and really cool gig bags I've never feasted my eyes upon... Make no mistake, I'm going back.




*I mean everybody. However, I used every ounce of Japanese that I knew (which got me pretty far) when asking directions, ordering food, and inquiring about prices of things), but no one would try their hand at English if there was a misunderstanding in the process. I gotta hand it to Koreans...They'd use the little English they've got to at least try to assuage the situation, Japanese just stand there looking very reserved yet extremely uncomfortable, hoping you'd understand everything else they continue to speak to you in Japanese. They fear making mistakes, and would rather keep the peace on their part. I completely respect that, but it made for some really dead-air bird chirping moments!
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ultratwin wrote:Haha, you should have seen their insane vintage room. Glorious stuff with prices much higher than even the pie-in-the-sky Guitar Center Hollywood. Oh yeah for got about this one:

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how could you for get about the best one there?!?! everyone knows double bound teles are the sexor.
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Yes, they are the most beautiful, the most.. my dream guitarzz.. am, It is the 62 reissue, right ? It comes with texas special pickups ? Didnt know that, I find it as a plus, as I understand they are good.
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ultratwin wrote:every MIJ/CIJ part under the sun
did they have white button "f" tuners?
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izodiak wrote:Yes, they are the most beautiful, the most.. my dream guitarzz.. am, It is the 62 reissue, right ? It comes with texas special pickups ? Didnt know that, I find it as a plus, as I understand they are good.
ultra has a shell pink double bound tele...

i got a nice green one... i don't think anyone else on the board has a double bound tele.... but i'd like to see 'em if they do.
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ultratwin wrote:
bamonte wrote:very nice, i gotta go to japan apparently.
Honest to goodness, this was my first time there for more than 3 days, and everything was a heap of fun.

Everyone is sooper nice*, food is pricey but worlds beyond any Japanese I've had back home, and it has to be one of the most orderly, clean-street, law abiding societies I've been in. If I had my way we would've been broke after I raided Ikebe-Gakki down the street, and would've had a hard time flying back. Funky custom guitar straps of trashed denim and random fabric, every MIJ/CIJ part under the sun, whole walls of used Boss/Maxon/Ibanez/HAO/Sobbat etc pedals, and really cool gig bags I've never feasted my eyes upon... Make no mistake, I'm going back.




*I mean everybody. However, I used every ounce of Japanese that I knew (which got me pretty far) when asking directions, ordering food, and inquiring about prices of things), but no one would try their hand at English if there was a misunderstanding in the process. I gotta hand it to Koreans...They'd use the little English they've got to at least try to assuage the situation, Japanese just stand there looking very reserved yet extremely uncomfortable, hoping you'd understand everything else they continue to speak to you in Japanese. They fear making mistakes, and would rather keep the peace on their part. I completely respect that, but it made for some really dead-air bird chirping moments!

How much does it cost to go over there??
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blane wrote: don't think anyone else on the board has a double bound tele.... but i'd like to see 'em if they do.
http://shortscale.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=13544
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Can't believe I didn't see that thread for so long. Nice ongoing work, Subby.

I'm debating how to do a double bound Esquire with the Bigsby B16, whether in a transparent Gretsch Orange (maybe a 6122ish walnut), Surf Green, or Sonic Blue. Sub's moving my heart to get my game on a pick up the pace.

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bamonte wrote: How much does it cost to go over there??
I guess your travel agent would give you the best rates from wherever you're flying from. Hotels can go as low as $65 a night for clean little rooms like we got way on the SW part of Tokyo, but moving around via train/subway was an unexpected price bomb. Food? Maybe $8 a meal(bring peanut butter if you must) is a reasonable expense if you must eat fresh bowls of ramen on the street(absolutely incredible stuff), a nutritious, quality taste experience far removed from Cup-a-Soup dorm room desperation. Everything else amounts to simply rationalized beer money to be factored in, really.
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bamonte wrote:
ultratwin wrote:
bamonte wrote:very nice, i gotta go to japan apparently.
Honest to goodness, this was my first time there for more than 3 days, and everything was a heap of fun.

Everyone is sooper nice*, food is pricey but worlds beyond any Japanese I've had back home, and it has to be one of the most orderly, clean-street, law abiding societies I've been in. If I had my way we would've been broke after I raided Ikebe-Gakki down the street, and would've had a hard time flying back. Funky custom guitar straps of trashed denim and random fabric, every MIJ/CIJ part under the sun, whole walls of used Boss/Maxon/Ibanez/HAO/Sobbat etc pedals, and really cool gig bags I've never feasted my eyes upon... Make no mistake, I'm going back.




*I mean everybody. However, I used every ounce of Japanese that I knew (which got me pretty far) when asking directions, ordering food, and inquiring about prices of things), but no one would try their hand at English if there was a misunderstanding in the process. I gotta hand it to Koreans...They'd use the little English they've got to at least try to assuage the situation, Japanese just stand there looking very reserved yet extremely uncomfortable, hoping you'd understand everything else they continue to speak to you in Japanese. They fear making mistakes, and would rather keep the peace on their part. I completely respect that, but it made for some really dead-air bird chirping moments!

How much does it cost to go over there??
it's cheaper than a week in london.
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bubbles_horwitz wrote:
ultratwin wrote:every MIJ/CIJ part under the sun
did they have white button "f" tuners?

Ooh...I'm afraid I didn't check for them specifically, but on second thought would lean toward saying "no".

I was too busy undressing the handful of '62 Tele Custom hotties just down the isle in my mind to notice, really. :oops:
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blane wrote:
izodiak wrote:Yes, they are the most beautiful, the most.. my dream guitarzz.. am, It is the 62 reissue, right ? It comes with texas special pickups ? Didnt know that, I find it as a plus, as I understand they are good.
ultra has a shell pink double bound tele...

i got a nice green one... i don't think anyone else on the board has a double bound tele.... but i'd like to see 'em if they do.
kind of a tele??

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you can't really tell from this pic but it is doublebound.
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ultratwin wrote:
bubbles_horwitz wrote:
ultratwin wrote:every MIJ/CIJ part under the sun
did they have white button "f" tuners?

Ooh...I'm afraid I didn't check for them specifically, but on second thought would lean toward saying "no".

I was too busy undressing the handful of '62 Tele Custom hotties just down the isle in my mind to notice, really. :oops:
ah, i'm gonna have to e-mail ishibashi and pester them into selling me some. i was thinking they'd look cool on my bronco. but not cool enough to warrant buying vintage ones.
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blane wrote:
bamonte wrote:
ultratwin wrote: Honest to goodness, this was my first time there for more than 3 days, and everything was a heap of fun.

Everyone is sooper nice*, food is pricey but worlds beyond any Japanese I've had back home, and it has to be one of the most orderly, clean-street, law abiding societies I've been in. If I had my way we would've been broke after I raided Ikebe-Gakki down the street, and would've had a hard time flying back. Funky custom guitar straps of trashed denim and random fabric, every MIJ/CIJ part under the sun, whole walls of used Boss/Maxon/Ibanez/HAO/Sobbat etc pedals, and really cool gig bags I've never feasted my eyes upon... Make no mistake, I'm going back.




*I mean everybody. However, I used every ounce of Japanese that I knew (which got me pretty far) when asking directions, ordering food, and inquiring about prices of things), but no one would try their hand at English if there was a misunderstanding in the process. I gotta hand it to Koreans...They'd use the little English they've got to at least try to assuage the situation, Japanese just stand there looking very reserved yet extremely uncomfortable, hoping you'd understand everything else they continue to speak to you in Japanese. They fear making mistakes, and would rather keep the peace on their part. I completely respect that, but it made for some really dead-air bird chirping moments!

How much does it cost to go over there??
it's cheaper than a week in london.
really?? i would have liked to go to london some time too.
why is it cheaper?
and ultra 8 bucks for ramen aint too bad if its as good as it you make it sound.
the subway thing sucks though.
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bamonte wrote:
blane wrote:
bamonte wrote:
How much does it cost to go over there??
it's cheaper than a week in london.
really?? i would have liked to go to london some time too.
why is it cheaper?
and ultra 8 bucks for ramen aint too bad if its as good as it you make it sound.
the subway thing sucks though.
currency conversion. the u.s. dollar is worth more than the yen.

the britsh pound is worth twice what our dollar is worth.. and london is expensive as fuck to begin with.
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This has been such a good thread.
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