LongBoards
Joined: Jul 30, 2007
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Spain
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Posted on Sep 01 2007 02:36 AM
........the guitars in Usa is so beatifull for me...
I have to pay for Japan jazzmaster or Jag...arround 1200 dls in Spain
for American...is a dream..imposible think in this posibility!!
I need to find another guitar to will play together my Mosrite. Ventures Model
I prefer a original Usa guitar...but i never play with a Japan guitar..is posible that the Japans guitars sonud great??
I have a Mexican fender Cyclone too...and sound great..with original Jag pick ups inside.and a old Mustang body.Beatifull guitar.but is to much palyed?'" tocada muchas veces.".very used..and it need repair. Too much spensive in Spain.
and I have a Guild Custom....with a great sound too...but ist,n good to Surf music..only for rythm and Blues.
I love the Mosrites..only the original Mosrites ..the Japanese Mosrites..are too much modern sound for me...don,t like his sound.
I need help!!
becouse in my country ican,t find surf musci guitar usualy...
i never prove a lot of guitars....
what guitar is better for play surf Music Link Wray style and Ventures style.??
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Spud
Joined: Jul 23, 2007
Posts: 666
Oz
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Posted on Sep 01 2007 04:39 AM
I have a Japanese Jazzmaster and it's terrific, great tone, excellent playability and as tough as a concrete block.
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jp
Joined: Feb 09, 2007
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Brew City
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Posted on Sep 01 2007 08:30 AM
If you are looking for more of a Link Wray sound see if you can't wrangle one of the new Danelectros. I got a 59 Pro about a month ago and it sounds great. I'm not a huge fan of the short scale - it's really short, but it sounds great. They also make the new double cutaway model. In the U.S. the new Danelectros go for about $249. I'm not sure that a Jazzmaster or a Jaguar will give you much of a Link Wray sound. His classic recordings were done with cheapo guitars. Danelectros, Supros and in the 60s he had a couple of wacky Ibanez guitars. In the 80s, with Robert Gordon, Link is often pictured with a Gibson SG. On his last couple of tours he used a Strat and a Marshall half stack.
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JakeDobner
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Seattle
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Posted on Sep 01 2007 10:01 AM
You should maybe think about getting gear where we get all of our gear.
http://www.ebay.com
http://www.gbase.com
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Klas
Joined: Feb 26, 2006
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Stockholm, Sweden
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Posted on Sep 01 2007 11:40 AM
jp
In the U.S. the new Danelectros go for about $249.
The Danelectros are quite inexpensive in Europe too at 215 euros. I'm thinking of getting a keen green Pro myself.
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jp
Joined: Feb 09, 2007
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Brew City
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Posted on Sep 01 2007 11:59 AM
That is the exact guitar that I got. It's fun and relatively inexpensive. I had a reissue Danelectro Longhorn guitarlin that I ebayed in order to get the new 59 Pro. The quality on the new ones far surpass the reissues from a decade ago.
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LongBoards
Joined: Jul 30, 2007
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Spain
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Posted on Sep 01 2007 02:50 PM
thanks a lot...i have a Danelectro too...i forget this ..
but is,nt enougth good for me..
But i never probe this kind of danelectro that i in the picture...
I..undertund that the Japanes jazzmaster it,s great....
thanks...pherhaps.. i,ll buy one of this.....
But..i don,t understund....the new Danelectros are better?..,.. my Danelectro since 3 years ago..and no good..sound like a baby guitar...no body.
the danelectro of the picture...is so beutifull..sound great too!!...i love this guitar..
and yes in Spain Danelectro is Cheap..only Danelectro is cheap...
the olds danelectro i was playing one of this in Sunset Boulevard..and love this sound...
but old Danelecro..dificult to find...
what is the name of the Danelectro fo the picture???
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LongBoards
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Spain
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Posted on Sep 01 2007 02:52 PM
are the new colection of danelectro better than the past edition.??.no old edition...the past near edition.
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kenposurf
Joined: Feb 23, 2007
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Santa Rosa, CA
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Posted on Sep 01 2007 04:07 PM
You might also look at the Hallmark models..also I have a custom built Jazzmaster with a strat vibrato and a pair of Duncan P-90's I'm thinking of selling..would go very nice with a blonde Bandmaster!
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Klas
Joined: Feb 26, 2006
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Stockholm, Sweden
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Posted on Sep 02 2007 03:35 AM
LongBoards
what is the name of the Danelectro fo the picture???
LongBoards
are the new colection of danelectro better than the past edition.??
The model name is "Dano Pro" and the new Danelectros are supposed to be much better than the ones from a few years back.
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WR
Joined: Feb 27, 2006
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netherlands
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Posted on Sep 02 2007 07:31 AM
not yet available in Europe though. and no way they'll hold up as a surf guitar. I want one though
longboards - use ebay.de (the german version) -there's a lot up there. or use ebay international (.com). I got my Jap jag from Japan, ven with shipping and taxes I payed less then what a Jap jag costs here.
a great source for new stuff is Thomann.de, they have local sites in your language, just see what they carry. and thee are sellers who sell new stuff on ebay.de, like jags and JM's.
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LongBoards
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Spain
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Posted on Sep 04 2007 12:42 PM
oh tahnks for your information..
great surf band in Netherland...posiblity will go to your country soon..
i,ll go to surch a Jag...or Jazzmaster
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JohnnyMosrite
Joined: Jun 14, 2006
Posts: 892
New York City area
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Posted on Sep 04 2007 03:30 PM
jp
If you are looking for more of a Link Wray sound see if you can't wrangle one of the new Danelectros. I got a 59 Pro about a month ago and it sounds great. I'm not a huge fan of the short scale - it's really short, but it sounds great. They also make the new double cutaway model. In the U.S. the new Danelectros go for about $249. I'm not sure that a Jazzmaster or a Jaguar will give you much of a Link Wray sound. His classic recordings were done with cheapo guitars. Danelectros, Supros and in the 60s he had a couple of wacky Ibanez guitars. In the 80s, with Robert Gordon, Link is often pictured with a Gibson SG. On his last couple of tours he used a Strat and a Marshall half stack.
JP, LONGBOARDS - if you want THE Link Wray sound.. get a Yamaha SG-5 guitar. They USED to be cheap - but I guess more than one person wants to sound like the late, great Link. The Yamaha SG-5 is sort of Jazzmaster looking. Link renamed his 'Screamin' Red'. It was for sale at one time on his website when he was still breathing - FOR BIG BUCKS. I don't think there were any takers.
Be that as it may - my advice if you want to sound like Link:
1. Get a CHEAP guitar - but do what's necessary to get it to play well (setup, fret work..etc) - Make sure it has a trem bar and get that to work EASILY and SMOOTHLY --- DON'T CHANGE THE PICKUPS
2. Get a crappy sounding solidstate amp or a tube amp with clean/dirty channel switching.
3. If your guitar technique is very precise and well executed - SLOPPY it up.
I have a couple of cheap Silvertones that were made - Somewhere(??!!) After some work, they play great. They are dirt cheap when they come up on EBAY and lend themselves to proper setup and playability. Even Link thought cheap axes and pickups gave unique sounds.. a departure from the usual Fender and Gibson fare. Another great candidate is the older Peavey stuff.. the T-60s, the T-25s. no trem arm but a way different sound from those ferrite pickups and unique pickup circuitry.
If you think you can handle a price of around $800.00, get an Eastwood MAP or other AIRLINE type guitar.
happy hunting
JM
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