Briman24
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Musikraft superstrat
Saw the one with BlackMagic. I actually bought a white 1960' slab board Strat from them at the Amigo guitar show in Nashville earlier this year. It's all original but It's very close to needing the frets replaced. No idea on where to start for a good fret guy to do the job.
Black Magic always seems to have really cool vintage guitars. They even had a 58' V with a repaired/broken neck at that show.
Thanks for chiming in and again, stunning guitar my friend!![]()
This one is gorgeous!!!Best vintage guitar: 1964 Fender Custom Esquire
This guitar absolutely rips! It sounds fantastic, and at times will fight with you for the goods. The result
comes out of your amps speakers in such a cool way. Check out the red switch tip!!!
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This one is gorgeous!!!
There is only two guitars that I still wanna own at some point. One is a pre-CBS Custom Tele or Esquire and a Gretsch Duo Jet.
And that Esquire you have is absolutely beautiful!
I have a '71 335 and the frets are gone, nearly unplayable. I've put off the search for a quality tech to do the work for years. Hard to know where to start and who to trust.I actually bought my 52 from John at Black Magic a couple years ago. He’s a nice guy to deal with. Drove up to San Jose and met him at his place. The guitar was completely as described and he also had the pickups I needed. He pulled out a shoe box full of PAF’s and let me pick which ones I wanted haha.
A 60’ Strat is killer. I’ve been close to going after a couple vintage Strats but haven’t pulled the trigger yet. I’ll bet it’s amazing.
As for frets, it’s very hard to find someone trustworthy who does a good job. I finally landed at Eric’s guitar shop and have been very happy with them. They’ve done around 7 guitars for me in the past year or so. All are phenomenal. He does pretty high profile musician’s guitars as well.
I have a '71 335 and the frets are gone, nearly unplayable. I've put off the search for a quality tech to do the work for years. Hard to know where to start and who to trust.
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Thank you!!! The deal Almost didn't happen,,,the previous owner got cold feet on lettting it go,,,calledThis one is gorgeous!!!
There is only two guitars that I still wanna own at some point. One is a pre-CBS Custom Tele or Esquire and a Gretsch Duo Jet.
And that Esquire you have is absolutely beautiful!
I've even thought about taking the wife to Nashville or wherever for a long weekend to drop it off. I'm in Dallas and I have to imagine there are quality techs in the area... just have to track them down.Very nice!
It’s extremely frustrating. I had even looked at shipping out of state to known good luthiers. A lot of hacks out there.
Maybe find out who takes care of Jim Heath’s guitars (Reverend Horton Heat). He’s based in Dallas. But I would think Dallas would have a few good people for doing a refret? Gotta be a decent store or two who have a guy or gal they like.I've even thought about taking the wife to Nashville or wherever for a long weekend to drop it off. I'm in Dallas and I have to imagine there are quality techs in the area... just have to track them down.
Thats gorgeous man!This geetar, which I've posted and banged on about before, inviting peeps to identify it (I of course know exactly what it is).
Unfortunately it has a bump in the neck / fretboard around the 3rd -> 5th frets. Hopefully I can compensate at some point with a dress 'cause it's preventing the action from being lowered properly.
No takers so far:
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Love the plain top and double whites.‘05 ‘58 Reissue