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I love my Strats and my AVRI Jaguar for surf. But I'm also real keen on my Italia Modena as well. And while traditionally more a rockabilly instrument, the Gretsch 6120 can be a mean surf axe as well.

Also, though I don't own one, it seems the Gibson Firebird with triple baby humbuckers or single coils would make a gnarly surf guitar.

Matt Crunk
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zak
I can't really imagine going back to fenders after playing this guitar.

Zak, what is it that you like about the Mosrite over Fenders? Just curious. I've never tried one. Always played Fenders.

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zak
I just can't put this thing down...I can't really imagine going back to fenders after playing this guitar.

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For some reason I just can't seem to photograph the sunburst without it looking black/red/yellow without any transition...it looks much nicer "in person."

Nice!

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My Strat sounds great, its a 'Big Block' on 10's. Ive got a 'Baja Tele' which is great to play, but its still very new, and tremless.
My fave guitar, of the lot, is my Burns 'Shadow' special edition. I hate to say it, but its better than both my Fenders put together! (and it was cheaper than both of them!)
I so recommend Burns guitars. None of this American rubbish.

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zak
Mosrite...

And not to forget the great and unique sounding Mosrite trem, which is a must for the eleki and Ventures type of sounds.

Looking at the poll standings, I'm really surprised that the Mosrite is doing so well in a totally Fender dominated environment.

T H E ✠ S U R F I T E S

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I really thought this would have gotten many more votes.

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Thanks for the detail Zak. I've been listening to a lot of Eleki lately and I really dig the tone that Takeshi Terauchi gets from the Mosrite. I've been playing a Jazzmaster exclusively for a few years now (previously a monogomous strat cat for ages) and I agree the heavy flats do change what you can do with the guitar a bit. I'm going with it though because its actually changing the way I play and thats a good thing because I was in kind of a rut for a while.
Good luck with that Mosrite. Its a beauty.

Off Topic I was listening to one of the later tracks (can't remember which one) on the Treblemakers vs. The Doomsday Device and I dug the Jane Seymour "Somewhere in Time" Reference and the end of the track. Freaking hilarious!!

Ryan
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zak
You mean the bit at the very end of "Dentures In Space" right?

Nope, its at the end of 'Organ Failure', the "Richard, Richard, noooooooooo" part.

Ryan
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None of this American rubbish.

I just can't afford it, so I play this:
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It's made in Japan,
has a zero-fret (what i like very much),
has the control similar to a Jag (which is my dream-guitar)
has a bridge-pickup that's not so shrill (compared to my squire)
has a trem, that doesn't go out of tune,
it has 24 3/4 mensur (good for my small hands)
it's older than me,
And its very beautiful, isn't it?

well i really i like emy shoreline gold 50s strat, i have a japanese jazzmaster copy too but there's something wrong with the electronics and i dont know how to repair it. and i've never played a real jazzmaster or jaguar.so i wouldn't know but yea STRATS RULE!

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Get your electronics and pickups completely replaced in your Japanese Jazzmaster. You will love it afterwards.

JakeDobner
Get your electronics and pickups completely replaced in your Japanese Jazzmaster. You will love it afterwards.

ditto. There is lots of info available on how to wire up a guitar. Gut your JM and start from scratch. Or hire a tech to do it for you. You'll be so happy once you do it.

Danny Snyder

"With great reverb comes great responsibility" - Uncle Leo

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Latest surf project - Now That's What I Call SURF

i dont really know if its supposed to bea jazzmaster copy or waht theres something seriously wrogn with the neck too. and the trem is just liek something i've never seen before. i looked and looked to see if i found any info on it but have not been able to find anything about it. it has a metal plate on the headstock that says " STADCO SOUND MASTER" and on the back it says made in japan. it is the one i have as my avatar pic. i let my friend borrow it a while back and i need to get it back! so maybe i can take more pics and see if i can fix it up.

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zak
For some reason I just can't seem to photograph the sunburst without it looking black/red/yellow without any transition...it looks much nicer "in person."

Might have something to do with how many color levels you're using. I saved the picture to my desktop and looked at the picture properties and as posted it's 24 bit color. You can go higher, usually. For example, I'm using 32 bit color on my computer display. Generally speaking, more bits, more individual colors.

This 24-bit format could come in at almost any point in the picture processing. Since you say it always happens, presumably it occurs before you see the picture on the screen or on paper, etc. If it's a digital camera, look at the settings on the camera first. These days you can generally control this to some extent. A person might set things to a lower level to fit more pictures in memory. If the camera is set to allow better than 24-bit color, maybe it has something to do with the process of importing the picture into the computer (or printing it and then scanning it, etc.).

On the other hand, maybe the 24-bit format is a function of your processing as you prepared the picture for upload and you were seeing the same problem with 32 bit color, too. I'm not really an expert of any sort!

Nice looking guitar, though, anyway.

So, which one is it now? Any results?

Ah I saw the link now - the Stratocaster. Yes, it is a nice guitar.

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Santi,
I've seen a few bridges like that before. When you get it back, shoot me a PM and we can meet up - I'd really like to check it out and see if I can help you out.

~B~

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