Has this one been discussed before?

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Has this one been discussed before?

Postby gplayer » Fri Dec 18, 2009 7:34 am

I don't recall seeing this one discussed. All of their clones seem interesting.
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Re: Has this one been discussed before?

Postby thunderhead » Fri Dec 18, 2009 7:59 am

Great looking Guitars, I love the Jazzmaster Style offerings. :D
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Re: Has this one been discussed before?

Postby Veenture » Fri Dec 18, 2009 9:45 am

Answer: yes!

I used the search button (for a change :roll: )...and it paid off! --> viewtopic.php?f=8&t=1762&p=17061&hilit=tuscany#p17061

There's a lot of 'Fender characteristics' on it too; large fret markers, bone (plastic) nut, medium jumbo(?) frets, rectangular neckplate…

The little symbol at the rear of the headstock advising that the guitar should not be placed in a garbage can made me chuckle!!! ...imagine!!! :o

Tuscany clones certainly seem to ooze quality -and I find the photography on their website quite spectacular.

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Re: Has this one been discussed before?

Postby gplayer » Fri Dec 18, 2009 12:24 pm

I'm at work...who has time for search buttons. :lol:

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Re: Has this one been discussed before?

Postby Veenture » Fri Dec 18, 2009 2:35 pm

gplayer wrote:I'm at work...who has time for search buttons. :lol:
...hope your boss is aware of your devotion towards your work gplayer... :mrgreen:

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Re: Has this one been discussed before?

Postby GTSP » Fri Dec 18, 2009 5:57 pm

No zero fret.
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Re: Has this one been discussed before?

Postby gplayer » Fri Dec 18, 2009 6:56 pm

Veenture wrote:
gplayer wrote:I'm at work...who has time for search buttons. :lol:
...hope your boss is aware of your devotion towards your work gplayer... :mrgreen:

Cheers,

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I use the this to entertain myself while waiting for him to catch up with me. ;)

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Re: Has this one been discussed before?

Postby oipunkguy » Sun Dec 20, 2009 8:52 pm

hey Paul, yeah the trash can on the back of the headstock made me laugh too. I wonder how much these cost???? these do seem to be pretty well made. But they should just come up with an original design if you ask me. Still, if these are made cheap enough, these definitely has a market for the beginner musician out there.
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Re: Has this one been discussed before?

Postby raygun85 » Mon Dec 21, 2009 1:22 am

They put high-quality tuners on them. Tuners are always a selling-point for me. I like the Jazzmaster style guitars too, they look nice. Too bad nobody spends any time developing the electronics though. Everyone is using the same P-90 pickups these days. Not that P-90s are bad but it seems like they're becoming the magical answer to anything that had a soapbar-style pickup in it. In the past P-90s were associate more with classic rock and blues. Now it looks as though they're becoming synonymous with "surf" guitars. Really? Jazzmasters, Strats, and Mosrites were usually the surf (or straight instrumental) guitar of choice and none of them had P-90s. Neither did Jaguars or Teles. It just seems kinda silly that everyone is turning to the P-90 (or even the P-100) as the magical answer for a surf guitar.

In the 50s and 60s the pickups were one of the things that made guitars so unique. I enjoy seeing old Kays, Harmonys and the like with their own style pickups. Nowadays everything seems so cut and dry.
How dare you presume to inject, using reproducible facts and rational thought, an on-topic discussion into a thread that had degenerated from sarcasm, personal invective, and hand-waving arguments?

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Postby oipunkguy » Mon Dec 21, 2009 2:18 am

Agreed. With the exception of my mosrite HB's, I really like old epiphone minihumbuckers. they have a unique tone, and I liked using them in a band setting because the tone of those pickups stuck out.
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