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Guitars: I'm going back to electric after a 30 year hiatus
October 24, 2022, 05:08 PM
OgieGuitars: I'm going back to electric after a 30 year hiatus
I prefer the DAVA picks. They are easy to hold on to. They have different colors made of different materials. The different colored picks do give a different sound on electric guitar, from dark to bright.
October 24, 2022, 05:37 PM
Butch 2340Since about 1978
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October 24, 2022, 05:46 PM
P220 SmudgeCongrats! Whether Fender set it up or not, by the time it gets to you, it won't be. Guitars move when shipped. The wood breathes, the neck flexes, and how much really depends on the individual guitar. The one from Wildwood may have arrived "pretty close," but don't feel like you totally missed out in that regard. All our inventory at the shop was obviously shipped to us, and there weren't many, if any, that didn't at the very least need a minor truss rod tweak. Find a local tech who knows his shit. Normally I'd suggest wading in and trying it yourself, but you bought a Strat that has a heel adjust truss rod, so I wouldn't. I see he talks about that in the video you linked. He doesn't talk about making sure the neck goes back in at the exact same angle. If the neck pocket is cut nice and tight, and it should be on a new American Fender for that money, you should be good to go if you want to try it out. You just won't know if you got it right until you get it up to tension. This could take a few attempts, or many attempts with removing and installing the neck. The good news is, with those tuners, you should be able to loosen the strings to slack, pull them straight up off the tuner with the bends intact, remove the neck and adjust, then reinstall and pop the strings back in and get them tuned back up. I really like the vintage tuners for that reason, and many more.
As for picks, if you want to try something other than Dunlop, well, there's billions of choices. I like Pickboy Meta Carbons, and I have probably a couple pounds of them left from when I worked at the store. Sound and feel great, take forever to wear down. Fender's celluloid formula has changed over the years and what Butch 2340 linked above is indeed not the same stuff they were producing in 1978, mainly as I understand it for "environmentally sound" reasons. The Pickboy celluloid picks are supposedly closer to what the original stuff was, or least my old boss who owned a number of music stores said so. I believe him.
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October 24, 2022, 05:46 PM
SIGnifiedI remember those fender picks … particularly, a very distinctive taste. At least back in the 70s.

No guesses on the blue (Herdim) pick?
P220Smudge is correct about shipping, plus your local climate for this season.
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6gunsI use those Fender picks in that tortoise and the white moto or abalone.
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October 24, 2022, 06:23 PM
P220 SmudgeOn that note, ya'll know why it's called "moto," right? Mother of Toilet.

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October 24, 2022, 07:59 PM
cth1974quote:
Originally posted by SIGnified:
Also, extra credit for ID on blue pick. Who, and how.
That’s a Herdim pick. U2’s Edge often uses the dimpled side of one to pluck his strings.
October 25, 2022, 08:33 AM
SIGnifiedquote:
Originally posted by cth1974:
quote:
Originally posted by SIGnified:
Also, extra credit for ID on blue pick. Who, and how.
That’s a Herdim pick. U2’s Edge often uses the dimpled side of one to pluck his strings.
Correctomundo!
1500 points to you; winner winner chicken dinner
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r0gueSo after some experimentation and much deliberation, I decided on Fender's new model, the
"American Vintage II 1961" Stratocaster. As the name implies, this is intended to mimic the Strats of the year, and it does a pretty good job but for some modern electronic attributes (5-way switch being the most obvious). I'd selected this model because I wanted a rosewood fretboard and Olympic white, and nitrocellulose finish, but NOT the faux aging/relic'ing. I also liked the original 7.25" radius fretboard. It seemed this would be a good place to re-start lessons, work on new jazz chordings and at some point, you've just got to say enough!, and pick something.
As is the way, when I decided that was what I wanted, I found that they were
out of stock everywhere. Some of the bigger online retailers expected them in April/May. Ironically, Fender's own website had them available, and with a new registration, they offered 10% off. Done!
That was the hard part. The amp was easier for me, and is on order. I selected the
Fender '64 Custom Deluxe Reverb combo-amp. As an electronics guy from way back, they had me at "hand-wired tube".

For the moment, all I have is my little BOSS solid-state acoustic guitar amp. It sounds very blah through it. I'll find someone for lessons in the coming days and I'll be setting aside an hour a day. Somehow...
Anyway, thanks for the help all!
November 02, 2022, 05:50 AM
Oz_ShadowNice setup! Oh, and Blue Chip Picks are some of the best but I think Dunlop Ultex are a close but much cheaper second.
November 02, 2022, 05:53 AM
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November 02, 2022, 06:24 AM
r0guequote:
Blue Chip Picks
I just looked these up. The TD80 is $50!? Is that for ONE PICK!????
November 02, 2022, 06:30 AM
mark123quote:
Originally posted by r0gue:
That's a beaut. Good choice, my friend. You're at the point where I'd start tearing it apart and customizing.

November 02, 2022, 08:05 AM
cth1974That is a beauty, for sure. I’ll bet it plays as good as it looks.

November 02, 2022, 08:06 AM
cth1974quote:
Originally posted by SIGnified:
quote:
Originally posted by cth1974:
quote:
Originally posted by SIGnified:
Also, extra credit for ID on blue pick. Who, and how.
That’s a Herdim pick. U2’s Edge often uses the dimpled side of one to pluck his strings.
Correctomundo!
1500 points to you; winner winner chicken dinner
I might’ve cheated; Rick Beato mentioned it in a video a while ago.

November 02, 2022, 08:29 AM
sigspecopsVery nice, an Olympic White Strat with a rosewood fretboard is always a good choice.
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November 02, 2022, 09:18 AM
nhtagmemberThat’s a great looking guitar. Congrats.
November 02, 2022, 09:29 AM
SIGnifiedAwesome guitar… Congratulations again!
Now start working on that sweep picking lol …
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P220 SmudgeThat's awesome, congrats! Glad to see the wait wasn't too long.

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November 02, 2022, 01:38 PM
Ogiequote:
Originally posted by r0gue:
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Blue Chip Picks
I just looked these up. The TD80 is $50!? Is that for ONE PICK!????
Yeah, they are. I spend a lot of money on things I don't really need. A $50 pick is not going to be one of them.
