It sounds like you're really only looking for stuff you can play before you buy which pretty much limits you to locally sourced guitars. Not really sure why even bother asking in that case tbh.... theres a world of cool stuff out there for your price point but pretty much none of it can be found locally even for most people in the states. You pays your money you takes your chances.
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Ah, those are the new Fanos now that he's moved on from the original company. Haven't tried... I'd imagine they'd be better than current Fanos, but that's purely a guess.
Very curious to hear if anyone's played one...
neonblack wrote:They say tone is in the hooks
D.o.S. wrote:I'm pretty sure moderation leads to Mustang Sally.
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popvulture wrote:Ah, those are the new Fanos now that he's moved on from the original company. Haven't tried... I'd imagine they'd be better than current Fanos, but that's purely a guess.
Very curious to hear if anyone's played one...
Novo are the new Fano... Rivolta are a design by Dennis Fano built by Eastwood.
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Ohhhhh interesting. Was gonna say I like the fact that they're not relic'd. I'm not so much a fan of the full-width inlays and that huge headstock logo. But, still like a lot of things about it.
neonblack wrote:They say tone is in the hooks
D.o.S. wrote:I'm pretty sure moderation leads to Mustang Sally.
coldbrightsunlight wrote:Yes I am a soppy pop person at heart I think with noises round the edge
apologies if it's been asked before on a previous thread, but have you considered putting a parts guitar together? For your budget you could easily put together a Mustang or JM/Jag with a mix of vintage parts and new - get a body with some enlarged pickup routes and put whatever you want in it, etc. It's the route I went in order to get what I was after.
weed_killer wrote:apologies if it's been asked before on a previous thread, but have you considered putting a parts guitar together? For your budget you could easily put together a Mustang or JM/Jag with a mix of vintage parts and new - get a body with some enlarged pickup routes and put whatever you want in it, etc. It's the route I went in order to get what I was after.
I'd love to... but I don't have the skills to do it.
"I can't understand why people are frightened of new ideas. I'm frightened of the old ones." --John Cage
Do you have a good local tech/luthier at a guitar shop or otherwise? If so, maybe ask one help you build a guitar. After all of the conversation, I think this really might be the best route for you.
neonblack wrote:They say tone is in the hooks
D.o.S. wrote:I'm pretty sure moderation leads to Mustang Sally.
coldbrightsunlight wrote:Yes I am a soppy pop person at heart I think with noises round the edge
Yes I know a good luthier. But not sure a partcaster guitar would be as good as a boutique guitar built some great builder like Dennis Fano or Nik Huber, ...
"I can't understand why people are frightened of new ideas. I'm frightened of the old ones." --John Cage
There are people out there who really can make a damn fine partscaster. Or just small-scale, local makers who do a mixture of their own building with some pre-fab parts. We have a couple of such builders here and their work is nice.
neonblack wrote:They say tone is in the hooks
D.o.S. wrote:I'm pretty sure moderation leads to Mustang Sally.
coldbrightsunlight wrote:Yes I am a soppy pop person at heart I think with noises round the edge