Relic Guitars

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Relic Guitars

  • Gay total Waste of Money

    Votes: 42 70.0%
  • Cool looks way good

    Votes: 18 30.0%

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AmpliFIRE":6s7vdl2m said:
Honestly, the people who knock then really need to try one first. My CS Strat is simply and amazing guitar. Every detail is perfect and the damn thing stays in tune for days. Not to mention that it rings like a bell!!!

So you think the wear is what makes it ring like a bell? Go relic a $99 Kramer Focus and get back to us with your results. :)

What makes your guitar an amazing strat is that it was one to begin with before they prematurely aged it.

Pete
 
stratotone":1xfnz10u said:
AmpliFIRE":1xfnz10u said:
Honestly, the people who knock then really need to try one first. My CS Strat is simply and amazing guitar. Every detail is perfect and the damn thing stays in tune for days. Not to mention that it rings like a bell!!!

So you think the wear is what makes it ring like a bell? Go relic a $99 Kramer Focus and get back to us with your results. :)

What makes your guitar an amazing strat is that it was one to begin with before they prematurely aged it.

Pete

I agree with this as well, taking belt sanders and freon to a guitar will not make it sound better. The guitar was already a good one before kindergarden session.
 
Digital Jams":2mm8j3sy said:
stratotone":2mm8j3sy said:
AmpliFIRE":2mm8j3sy said:
Honestly, the people who knock then really need to try one first. My CS Strat is simply and amazing guitar. Every detail is perfect and the damn thing stays in tune for days. Not to mention that it rings like a bell!!!

So you think the wear is what makes it ring like a bell? Go relic a $99 Kramer Focus and get back to us with your results. :)

What makes your guitar an amazing strat is that it was one to begin with before they prematurely aged it.

Pete

I agree with this as well, taking belt sanders and freon to a guitar will not make it sound better. The guitar was already a good one before kindergarden session.
They use Freon? cool( he he, pun intended)

I agree with Ratter, its just another form of finish and I happen to really like it. However, the upcharge can be a little ridiculous...

Ive been reading up on the technique and would love to attempt a project guitar that looks like it went through hell when Im done, Im talking beat to death. Like I said, you never have to worry about babying that guitar...
 
stratotone":25s958p1 said:
AmpliFIRE":25s958p1 said:
Honestly, the people who knock then really need to try one first. My CS Strat is simply and amazing guitar. Every detail is perfect and the damn thing stays in tune for days. Not to mention that it rings like a bell!!!

So you think the wear is what makes it ring like a bell? Go relic a $99 Kramer Focus and get back to us with your results. :)

What makes your guitar an amazing strat is that it was one to begin with before they prematurely aged it.

Pete


No...not the wear. The fact that it was made by the Fender Custom Shop, and wasn't one of the MIM or American finished guitars. Finding a good "regular" Fender is like trying to find a needle in a haystack. The CS stuff like my Heavy Relic are much more consistent from guitar to guitar...as they should be. The relicing just adds to the playability IMO.
 
Digital Jams":1irem6dw said:
I agree with this as well, taking belt sanders and freon to a guitar will not make it sound better. The guitar was already a good one before kindergarden session.


Same thing as buying a solid wood headshell for you JVM Scott. Does it sound better...? No, but it looks cool. I PERSONALLY like how the relic'd guitars look, just like you enjoy your lawyer headshell. In my thread, (see my response to Pete below) I meant that the playability is second 2 none (not to mention the setup) and this is definitely related to the fact that they are made in the Fender CS.
 
One other thing I just thought about... why is it usually fenders? Are there that many Gibsons that are factory relics? What about PRS, or Anderson, Suhr, etc?
 
stratotone":29ga60el said:
One other thing I just thought about... why is it usually fenders? Are there that many Gibsons that are factory relics? What about PRS, or Anderson, Suhr, etc?


Tom Murphy does most of the Gibby aging and his guitars are BIG bucks. The Bonamassa Sig LP was relicd in house by Gibson. I've never seen a relicd an Anderson or Suhr
 
AmpliFIRE":2pyhpybh said:
stratotone":2pyhpybh said:
One other thing I just thought about... why is it usually fenders? Are there that many Gibsons that are factory relics? What about PRS, or Anderson, Suhr, etc?


Tom Murphy does most of the Gibby aging and his guitars are BIG bucks. The Bonamassa Sig LP was relicd in house by Gibson. I've never seen a relicd an Anderson or Suhr

I forgot about the Murphy's and Bonamassas, but doesn't it seem like Fender has a much higher proportion of relics vs anyone else?

Pete
 
AmpliFIRE":2u382dsh said:
stratotone":2u382dsh said:
One other thing I just thought about... why is it usually fenders? Are there that many Gibsons that are factory relics? What about PRS, or Anderson, Suhr, etc?


Tom Murphy does most of the Gibby aging and his guitars are BIG bucks. The Bonamassa Sig LP was relicd in house by Gibson. I've never seen a relicd an Anderson or Suhr

Gibson has been doing 'aged' guitars for a long time, just not as drastically relic'ed as the Fender Relics. But dulled finishes and hardware are on a lot of their Historic models.

Suhr has the Antique series. This one is "medium" aged...

 

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AmpliFIRE":1nd2bzgx said:
Digital Jams":1nd2bzgx said:
I agree with this as well, taking belt sanders and freon to a guitar will not make it sound better. The guitar was already a good one before kindergarden session.


Same thing as buying a solid wood headshell for you JVM Scott. Does it sound better...? No, but it looks cool. I PERSONALLY like how the relic'd guitars look, just like you enjoy your lawyer headshell. In my thread, (see my response to Pete below) I meant that the playability is second 2 none (not to mention the setup) and this is definitely related to the fact that they are made in the Fender CS.

My headshell was only $250 though and it does not make my amp sound any better :lol: :LOL: Weighes a fucking ton now though, big mistake on my part :cry:

How many guitars does the Fender CS make anyways? 3000? 4000? How the hell do they make all of these guitars in a custom shop?? The only thing I would want to improve the feel are rolled edges on the neck and that is a pretty easy thing to do on your own, did it to my 550 re-issue. The new charvels have rolled edges for $1000.

I do wish my Hamer had a thin skin cause after 5 years of playing I have done shit to the body other than some dings and rotting out the pup ring screws :lol: :LOL:

Sorry but it should not cost $3000 to make a great playing guitar, that Yngwie I played had a neck pocket that was sized by Stevie Wonder :lol: :LOL:
 
Digital Jams":1htabbws said:
AmpliFIRE":1htabbws said:
Digital Jams":1htabbws said:
I agree with this as well, taking belt sanders and freon to a guitar will not make it sound better. The guitar was already a good one before kindergarden session.


Same thing as buying a solid wood headshell for you JVM Scott. Does it sound better...? No, but it looks cool. I PERSONALLY like how the relic'd guitars look, just like you enjoy your lawyer headshell. In my thread, (see my response to Pete below) I meant that the playability is second 2 none (not to mention the setup) and this is definitely related to the fact that they are made in the Fender CS.

My headshell was only $250 though and it does not make my amp sound any better :lol: :LOL: Weighes a fucking ton now though, big mistake on my part :cry:

How many guitars does the Fender CS make anyways? 3000? 4000? How the hell do they make all of these guitars in a custom shop?? The only thing I would want to improve the feel are rolled edges on the neck and that is a pretty easy thing to do on your own, did it to my 550 re-issue. The new charvels have rolled edges for $1000.

I do wish my Hamer had a thin skin cause after 5 years of playing I have done shit to the body other than some dings and rotting out the pup ring screws :lol: :LOL:

Sorry but it should not cost $3000 to make a great playing guitar, that Yngwie I played had a neck pocket that was sized by Stevie Wonder :lol: :LOL:


The Yngwie strat isn't a Fender custom shop deal and they cost $1500 new :confused:

https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/StratYMVWT
 
Yeah, it seems like when you walk into a guitar shop it's always the Fenders that are relic'd. They look cool, but not for me.

stratotone":1xkdrb35 said:
AmpliFIRE":1xkdrb35 said:
stratotone":1xkdrb35 said:
One other thing I just thought about... why is it usually fenders? Are there that many Gibsons that are factory relics? What about PRS, or Anderson, Suhr, etc?


Tom Murphy does most of the Gibby aging and his guitars are BIG bucks. The Bonamassa Sig LP was relicd in house by Gibson. I've never seen a relicd an Anderson or Suhr

I forgot about the Murphy's and Bonamassas, but doesn't it seem like Fender has a much higher proportion of relics vs anyone else?

Pete
 
my friend has one of the first run Nash 63' strats. its not a heavy relic. rio grande pups, black, and being a first run still has the fender logo on the headstock. its absolutely the best strat i have ever played hands down. he gave it to another local strat guru and he actually thought it was a 63'. I think he paid $1250 for it around 3 years ago. they are now up to $1800 :no: . i do love some of his basses though.
heres the local guy that sells Nash relics:
http://www.rumbleseatmusic.com/Other%20 ... 0page.html
 
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