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Fender’s lost the plot on these Relics. And I say that as a fan, when it’s done tastefully. Go look at real vintage guitars. Most are what would be a Fender light to maybe medium Relic. The Journeyman series captures fairly well. This shipwreck is just embarrassing.
Very tasteful guitarist who can match anyone, can fit in any ware , this guy rocks in country blues and anything comes his way , knows all the tricks of the playing trade , great to learn from him , always pick up something new from him , the little old player I am 👍
Sounds great, looks ridiculous. No subtlety at all. Not even close to realistic wear and tear unless it was rescued from a fire or found at the bottom of a pond and magically rehabilitated. The Custom Shop needs to do better. A relic job is one thing but this is cartoonish and trying too hard to be authentic when it clearly isn’t.
I have the 660-12 FG and 660-6 MG Those thing stay in tune sitting in the case for weeks. I also have a 1996 plus/12 JG which I love also.. If I could only have one I'd go with the 660/12 but luckily I didn't have to.... I have 5.
Done relic'd her they did eh? Sounds killer though, you can't say she don't! The great thing about relics is they feel so broken in and comfortable and I bet this one is no different! would love to play it and own it!
I can't be the only who feels that the Fender Customn Shop has lot its way a bit. I mean, what's meant to have happened to this guitar? Or who ever saw a real Nocaster that looked like this? Sounds great tho.
Thanks for the demo. I'm confused by the external clip on mike shown here. Does it come with the guitar? Was it part of the input sound? I see that the guitar was plugged in so I just don't understand the extra mike if the Fishman stuff is all singing / all dancing as described. Thanks for any explanation folks..