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ขายกีต้าร์ไฟฟ้า จะหันมาซื้อโปร่ง - Guidejung - 02-06-2012 Fender 1994 40th Anniversary limited edition 100 unit เป็นกีต้าร์aluminiumที่เสียงดีอย่างไม่น่าเชื่อครับ ซาวออก hollow หวานๆมีreverbในตัว ถ้าหลับตาเล่นก็ไม่รู้ว่ามันไม่ได้ทำจากไม้ Body: Aluminium Neck: Maple Fret board: rosewood 90,000บาทครับ พร้อม case Krairat's Guitar Collection In 1993, in relation with a Harley Davidson tribute guitar, Fender purchased some aluminum bodies and had some engraved for the 1993 NAMM show. In 1994 Fender used the bodies to build a regular run of approximately 400 American Standard Stratocasters and 100 American Standard Telecasters anodized in three colors. There was a blue tie-dye, a purple tie-dye and an American Flag pattern for Fender's 40th Anniversary. The rest of the bodies went to the custom shop for different other small runs or custom finishes. This hollow-body aluminum guitar has anodized finish and a maple neck. The sound is quite unique when played acoustically as the hollow-body gives some resonance. Plugged in it sounds not much too different from an all wood guitar, but nevertheless has a distinctive tone. Fender Custom Shop "Cunetto Relics" reissue '60 ถ้าgibsonมี Tom Murphy, Fender ก็มี Vince Cunetto เป็นต้นตำหรับRelic ของFenderครับ ในยุค John Page era สมัยที่ Fender Custom shop ยังผลิตได้หลักร้อยต่อปี เรื่องสีที่เป็นไนโตรจะไม่ได้เงาแว๊บๆเหมือนสมัยนี้ครับและน้ำหนักที่เบามากเคยเอาไปเทียบกับMaster built ท่านอื่น ที่เด่นที่สุดคือเสียงครับ"Ring like a bell" ปกติผมชอบกีต้าร์แบบ modern มากกว่าแต่ยังมาแพ้ตัวนี้relicที่ไม่ทำยับเยินจนเกินงาม ขายที่140,000บาทครับ Body: Alder Neck: flame maple Fret board: flame maple Krairat's Guitar Collection Where does a gentleman named Vince Cunetto fit into this story? At the beginning. The Relic (and what would later become the Fender Time Machine series) story begins in 1994. John Page is the manager of the Fender Custom Shop. Jay Black is a Custom Shop Master Builder and has a good friend named Vince Cunetto. Black is aware of Cunetto's skill in making repro Telecaster bodies, pickguards, "aged" Tele blackguards, and a few "aged" Fender replicas Cunetto had built for himself. Black shows one of Cunetto's personal "aged" Fender replicas to Page who gives Black and Cunetto the green light to produce some "aged" replica samples. Page likes what he sees and lets Black and Cunetto (who was not then and never becomes a Fender Custom Shop employee) show two "aged" prototypes at the 1995 Winter NAMM show. They are a hit (meaning dealers are willing to place orders). These "aged" replica prototypes give birth to the Fender Relic. The 1995 Custom Shop, however, is not prepared to produce the new Relics. Page decides to outsource the instrument components that need to be "aged" to the originator, Vince Cunetto, and in April of 1995, Cunetto sets up shop under the name, "Cunetto Creative Resources, Inc.," in Bolivar, Missouri (his wife's hometown) to produce the components. Cunetto's new shop receives its first shipment of raw bodies, necks and parts from the Custom Shop at the end of May, 1995. On June 27, 1995, Cunetto ships the first reliced components back to the Custom Shop -- enough parts to produce twenty reliced Nocasters. Cunetto describes the role he and his shop played in the production of the Relics from 1995 through May of 1999: Our work involved complete prep, finishing and cosmetic distressing of necks and bodies. We also aged and distressed all hardware, pickguards and metal parts. We got it down to a 20 piece per week schedule, and every Friday we'd lay out the week's guitars on a large, 24-foot padded table. Every single part on the guitar was then matched for visual consistency and appearance. We'd match necks to bodies, wear on guards to wear patterns on necks, hardware to body wear and on and on. Each part of each guitar was then labeled so that they'd be sure to be assembled as a unit after being packed and sent to Corona for final assembly. Relic order numbers continued to grow, as did the number of custom and one-off orders. In May of '96, we moved the company to a larger, better-equipped facility and continued production. As efficiency and employee training improved, so did our shipping numbers. We also upped the number of customs and one-offs produced. Production continued in the new facility. Over the course of '97, as orders for the regular Relics began to stabilize and taper, we began work on a new idea for the Relics, which we dubbed "The Relic Classic". The concept was simple: a nicely "aged" guitar in good shape. We'd had requests for pieces like this in custom orders and had done a few prototypes for [the] Custom Shop, which were well received. In late '97, the "Relic Classic" became the "Closet Classic", but Fender decided that it was a little late to get it ready for January '98 NAMM. Plans had already been made to re-tool and change the specs of the "Time Machine" Custom Shop guitars over the course of '98, and the new Relic model would be put off until later. By the latter part of '98, [the] Custom Shop had seen a lot of changes. John Page had left to run the Fender Museum. Because of new Custom Shop management and corporate policies, it was decided that the Closet Classics would be done in-house at Custom Shop. We continued to do the majority of the "standard" Relics during '98, although there were a few done "in-house" as Custom Shop honed their "relicing" chops. By early '99, things at Custom Shop had changed quite a bit, and I had a pretty strong feeling that they'd changed enough that using an outside vendor didn't make sense for Custom Shop. In March of this year [1999], I got a call from Mike Eldred, the new Custom Shop manager, informing me that they intended to do all Relics in-house after we finished the then-current back order. That was it, and we shipped the last "Cunetto Relics" in May of 1999. [Source] The Stratocaster Relics in which Cunetto and his shop played a role in producing (in addition to various Telecaster and bass models), have come to be known on the street as "Cunetto Relics" and are receiving ever growing attention from buyers, players and collectors. While instruments from the Time Machine series produced today may be more historically accurate, it is believed by many that the care and attention given to the parts "aged" by Cunetto and his shop distinguish those earlier instruments from their current descendants. Vince Cunetto, however, would like for Strat enthusiasts to know and remember the role he and his staff played in the production of the "Cunetto Relics": Again, let me clarify our involvement. My company did not "make" or "build" the Relics. We did not cut bodies or necks. We did not make the parts and we did not assemble them, set them up, etc. We sent all the parts back to [the] Custom Shop, where they were assembled, wired and shipped. Somewhere along the line, the word got out that we'd been doing them, and my name became associated with the guitars from the inception to early-mid '99. The point is, I don't really care who gets the credit for the guitars or whose name is associated with them. All I really care about is the fact that me and my team put every bit of heart and soul we had every day into those guitars... to try to make each and every one have a "connection" on some level to anybody that picked it up. 140,000บาทครับ Fender special reverse custom shop set neck (John Page Era) ชื่อรุ่นอาจจะยาวไปหน่อยแต่ก็หายากครับ เป็นกีต้าร์หัวกลับรุ่นแรกที่ custom shopทำออกจำหน่าย สีเป็นlimited edition trans black ไม่ค่อยได้เห็นกับ Fenderบ่อยนักแถมยังAAAAA Flame Maple Top ตัวนี้เป็นต้นแบบของ Show master ก็ว่าได้ครับ ตัวนี้ผเปลี่ยนฝาครอpu เป็นสีขาวจะได้เห็นสายชัดๆแต่ของเดิมสีดำยังอยู่ครับ Body: Mahogany Neck: Mahogany Fret board: Ebony ราคา 120,000 ตัวนี้ไม่มีใบครับถ้ามีใบครบจะแพงกว่านี้มาก Krairat's Guitar Collection Fender R&D Strat Ultra set neck custom shop (John Page Era) ตัวนี้เป็นหนึ่งในสี่ตัวของ R&D ที่ทำออกมา อีกสองตัวอยู่ที่ Peter Kellett คนที่ทำFender aluminium body ตัวserial number จะขึ้นต้นด้วยตัว B และมีลายเซ็นคนทำ Master Builder John English, 1950-2007 Body: Alder Neck: maple Fret board: Ebony ราคา 150,000 ตัวนี้ไม่มีใบครับถ้ามีใบครบจะแพงกว่านี้มาก Krairat's Guitar Collection Fender Robben Ford Custom shop ตัวนี้เป็นFenderที่ผมชอบที่สุดเลยซื้อมาสองตัว เพราะมันเป็นGibson+Fenderได้ในคราวเดียว ด้วยหัวที่เป็นเอกลักณ์และบอดี้เหมือนGibson semi hollow เรื่องเสียงไม่ต้องพูดถึงถ้าไม่ดีจริงคงไม่ซื้อสองตัว ขาย 160,000 ไกด์ครับ 081 341 3031 |