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    le 18 Mar 2013, 20:09
diezel einstein a écrit :
Anje a écrit :
Tu le fais bien sonner ce petit VW
(et je vois que tu as adopté Port City )


Yes, le meilleur cab que j'ai jamais eu.


Les derniers que t'as sont toujours les meilleurs
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    le 18 Mar 2013, 20:26
diezel einstein a écrit :
V@ss a écrit :


Les derniers que t'as sont toujours les meilleurs


Mais c'est le dernier ma poule, je ne change plus, je n'achète plus, je viens de changer mon psy ...



Carrément un psy...ces médecins...sont tordus
Tu nous feras pas croire que c'était la faute du psy
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    le 18 Mar 2013, 21:40
marigold
Pas mal du tout !

Tu ne regrette pas , par moment , de ne pas avoir un simple en bridge?
A vendre :
Les paul de 2008
Firebird non-reverse
antoinerob
Hello à tous,

Je maintiens de temps en temps les photos de nos belles en page 1.

Si jamais j'en ai oubliées, merci de me contacter en mp.

Keep on rockin'

Antoine
antoinerob
Un message de Mark Kendrick, Masterbuilder au Custom Shop Fender (retrouvé sur le forum Fender US) à propos des vernis Fender depuis les années 40....

Très intéressant....

"Pardon my typos. I've lost alot of brain cells in my day. Could it be the 'Nitro'.

The first Fender lap steel was finished in black enamel. When Doc Kauffman and Leo formed K&F guitars in 1945, their original instruments, including the amplifiers, were finished in a lead based, wrinkle coat enamel. A nice shade of Battleship Grey. That was the only color available. After expermenting with different woods other than pine for guitars, they began using nitrocellulose lacquer. They used what was available to the furniture trade at the time.
The original colors were blonde, sunburst, etc... just like your Grandmas coffee table.

Custom colors were introduced in 1955. Once again they were enamel. The same material they used in the auto industry. The enamel would not adhere to the stearate based nitocellulose sanding sealer. Acrylic lacquers were then developed by Dupont to be sprayed on material other than metal. "Duco colors". In order for the paint to adhere, Fender began using a Sherwin Williams product called Homoclad. It was a penetrating, heavy solid, oil based sealer used as a barrier coat to to provide better adhesion for their guitars with custom colors. It was applied by dipping the guitar bodies directly into a 55 gallon drum, filled with the product. ALL Fender guitars produced after 1955 used this product until 1967, when Fender began experimenting with polyesters an undercoat.

By 1968, virtually all Fender guitar products used polyester as an undercoat, including necks. It's a two part product using Methyl Ethyl Ketone(MEK) as a catalyst. The reason the face of the pegheads were not sealed with polyester, is because type 'C' decals (under the finish) would not adhere to the product. While it is true a few guitars may have squeaked by with homoclad, when homoclad wasn't available, they used a Fuller O'Brian product called Ful-O-Plast. PLASTIC!!! It's obvious to me that those necks or bodies were stragglers, having to be reworked for some reason or another and not shipped after the change.

I'd like to make one thing clear... ALL FENDER GUITARS PRODUCED AFTER 1968 HAD A POLYESTER UNDERCOAT WITH A LACQUER TOPCOAT!!! There is no specific ratio. Enough poly was, and is sprayed to properly fill the grain while preventig a burn through while sanding.

In 1983, Fender began using polyuerthane as a topcoat. It cured quicker. It had better clarity. It had more depth and gloss, and didn't melt when you accidently spilled 151 on it. Fender then discontinued the use of polyester on the necks. Polyurethane is a 2 part product using a catalyst.

Fender has continued to use polyester, polyurethane, nitro, homoclad, and Ful-O-Plast.

Nitro is not a superior finish. An electric guitar doesn't 'breathe' at 120 db.

I like polyester. I like Nitro colors too. But maybe I'll let the players that use poly (ester or urethane) speak for themselves...

Billy Gibbons, Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson, Joe Perry, Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, Roccco Prestia, Jimmie Vaughn, Nils Lofgren, Vince Gill, Chet Atkins, Tom Hamilton, Lenny Kravitz, Merle Haggard, Don Rich, Darryl Jones, Mike Stern, Larry Carlton, Peter Frampton, Sting, Marty Stuart, just to name a few. More are available upon request.

Hope this helps,

Mark K."

http://www.fenderforum.com/for(...)50113
millenofx77
tiens la 64 de scooby est deja en vente
http://www.zikinf.com/annonces(...)21878
notez le petit mensonge de l'achat chez un professionnel , à moins que laurent ai changer de métier lol !
quouique apres lui avoir vendu une cruz MB HSS, l avoir aider a vendre une autre cruz SSS, puis revendu sa 64, il dois le prendre pour son mag officiel le montpelliérain
"My Punk World" en 1 minute:
https://soundcloud.com/arnodru(...)aring
slowhand73
Bah, l'annonce ne dit pas si c'est un guitariste professionnel ou un revendeur de guitares professionnel
lamotte
Une strat début 64 en fiesta red 100 % originale vous estimez ça à combien ?
lamotte
ah et j'oubliai, c'est pas une strat mais une photo de la petite dernière avec ma 65 comme ça je sors pas du sujet

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