OP likes the guitar. Says it’s a great one. He’s keeping it.
How about, “Congratulations, dude!”
But, no. Not here. Everything’s gotta be a controversy. Everyone’s gotta put in their two outraged cents and swing their d!cks pointlessly.
Well...some of us are still young enough where our stuff still swings
One of my favorite fantasy things is old vintage guitars in PERFECT condition, but you can see the yellowing and natural fading in the wood, components, color and finish.
That would be an ideal vintage guitar for me. Genuine aging. For me aging and damage are two totally separate things. One is desirable and the other is not.
Hahaha!
Grandmas still find me irresistible.
"It could be heaven or it could be hell ...."
Awesome guitar, congrats!
It probably realised that green sounds better anyway (that's a fact) and it changed its color...
If you're curious, maybe you want to take a look (and some pictures for us) of the pickup cavities. If it's blue in there, the fading could indeed be because of exposure to light, but maybe it's green in there as well and the reason is actually the wood...
Yes, I am damn curious myself and will give it a look before too long and report/post back. But we are happy together now... and that is what really counts.
The salt n pepper is like catnip to the “soccer grannies”Hahaha!
Grandmas still find me irresistible.
The salt n pepper is like catnip to the “soccer grannies”
The salt n pepper is like catnip to the “soccer grannies”
That's why I keep this gut - the bigger yellow ref jersey is a clear caution sign even to their fading eyesight.
I wanted to post something similar, but I don’t know Alan!It’s important to give fair warning, right?