Any of y'all playing a MIM 50s Classic?
I love mine. Fat neck, low frets, resonant and woody sounding...one of the only solidbody guitars I've owned that I can play unplugged and feel the body vibrate against my belly. Mine's a 98 model, played it so much it's getting divots in the fingerboard.
I really believe that if the 50s came in a butterscotch finish, it'd torpedo the sales of the 52 RI.
Anybody else? Or just me?
I really believe that if the 50s came in a butterscotch finish, it'd torpedo the sales of the 52 RI.
Anybody else? Or just me?
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Then again, I played a few teles (China, MIM, USA), at a store this week through a Vibro Champ XD, and the Nocaster Relic and 64 reissue were the top ones. Although I dug the Classic vibe Squier 60s too (as I own one, feels like home). There were CS 60 and 61 models, one of which was a lot better to me than the other one. The Nocaster, to me, sounded most like Jim Campilongo tone, to me. The 52RI sounded like plastic next to it. There was no science involved, just me picking for fun. The only other time I've been at this particular store in Helsinki, Finland, was to see Campilongo, btw.
The MIM 50s bridge pickup I always find slightly lacking. Had a 98 model myself at one point, but the neck got crooked. Otherwise, a lovely guitar.
That said, when I *finally* can afford another guitar, I'm thinking about rolling my own with MJT-finished wood. Something about their Candy Apple Green is calling to me!