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Does it come with dried bouncer face blood on the lower strap button?
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it didn't but i'll get that sorted.
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i'm just bluffing
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Such An amazing job. By fender
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updated with added videos on page 1
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i'm tempted to send a ty mail to fender, for having thought of lefties and not being cruel as usual. but no way they could've gotten away with that. so fuck them.

and yes the knobs are too damn close to eachother, but this thing is so bassy i only use the knobs for quiet playing with mids shut and tone shut. i hate mids shut and tone shut. i only need the toggle, i love that toggle.
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Very cool demo! Thanks for posting!
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Cool sondz Kim 8)
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enough post 12fret rock, it's a new genre.
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this sounds like a great guitar for you. nice playing. I think the D string was a bit out, made it sound a bit more indie tho! :)
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very nice!
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lol mages, i'm so very indie hahahaa



thx, i'm loving this thing, i like all my stuff for different reasons but this one is so versatile it can't compete with the mustang tbh, i love the feel of that guitar, but i love the neck on this thing and the pickups are so versatile. it pushes the bass speakers more too so i'm happy about that. was an impulse just because i figured i wouldn't see an affordable lefty jag with hums and bound neck in a LONG time so i jumped on it, relieved i did.
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I thought the Stephen Pastel snow flake jumper was more Indie than the playing, cool though, nice Orange too.
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lol that sweater, it was a present, i kind of started to like it, sorry no flanel shirt.

i'm starting to love that odd setup more with proper humbuckers, it seems to like some higher output PU's than japanese mustang singles.
and i'm by no means a musician, i just like to mess about and find something that passes for cool so my ego feels statisfied. :P
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kim wrote:lol that sweater, it was a present, i kind of started to like it, sorry no flanel shirt.

i'm starting to love that odd setup more with proper humbuckers, it seems to like some higher output PU's than japanese mustang singles.
and i'm by no means a musician, i just like to mess about and find something that passes for cool so my ego feels statisfied. :P
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This thing is gnarly. Thanks for an demo, Kim.
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The A side features an edit of the 1991 megahit title track, with three more songs—“Drain You� (LP version), “Even in His Youth� and “Aneurysm�—on the B side
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kim wrote: this thing is so bassy.
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great demo Kim, it sounds brilliant and has a great range on it
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