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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Tennessee
Age: 50
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Need help with cunetto pickguard screw holes
Anyone out there know anything about either Fender or Vince driving screw hole inserts into the wood beneath the pickguard in the first couple of years (1995-97) of the Nocaster relics? A dealer in NY has a 96 for sale. It's got the wrong pickguard screws-- not the phillips head. He said the screwholes are correct, though, because the machined screw hole inserts are there. He said all early Cunettos are that way, but that's the first time I've ever heard that.
Everything else looks right-- bridgeplate with "patent pending," COA w/ matching serial #, neckplate serial # R####, flamey/birdseye neck... I don't know about any of the neck stamps yet. I have no reason to doubt that it is what he says it is at this point except for those inserts. If any of you erudite connoisseurs of that era of Fender lumber are out there, please let me know whatchoo think. Thanks! Harry |
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Tennessee
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You're right-- I haven't seen the guitar in person, and it doesn't sound right to me either. They will probably continue to insist that it's correct for that year and that everyone they've ever seen from that period had those screw inserts and therefore not come off their price. Unless I hear from someone who can verify that, what's the point in haggling with them? There are plenty of other fish etcetera from both sides prospectives. Hello, Vince? You out there?
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Jul 2006
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I haven't given the name of the dealer (should I? As a warning to brother TDPRIers?) because I kinda figure anyone who is going to plunk down the bones for a Cunetto probably is going to know most of the story anyway. I know enough to ask the right questions, but admit to having gaps in my learning. That's why I'm here. |
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Doctor of Teleocity
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SO I stand corrected. Thanks.
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Doctor of Teleocity
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Tele-Meister
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Do you mean that by looking at the pictures, I might be able to decide whether or not it's a reparable issue? Hadn't thought of that. Somehow remove those inserts and refill the holes and replace the screws with phillips head screws. I wonder if that can be done convincingly and invisibly? |
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Harry ........... you're a potential buyer of an expensive guitar. They should be willing to send you any pictures you request for making your decision to purchase or not purchase. I would be asking for many pictures including closeup pictures of the inserts.
Vince Cunetto is a forum member ............. why not ask him? |
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Jul 2006
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Jack, I have no doubt they'd love to send me lots of pictures, but like I said, I'm moving on to the next one. Someone else can be burdened by screwholes. I mean the kind found on guitars, of course.
It would be interesting to hear what Vince has to say... |
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Doctor of Teleocity
Join Date: Mar 2003
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There are alot of Fender dealers and Fender reps who give out wrong info all the time.
In fact they are some of the most misguided guitar people there are all they are interested in is selling a guitar like a dozen eggs. I have found a few good dealers that really do know what they are talking about but I can count them all on 1 hand. Hang around just about any guitar shop and you will hear the salesspeople and dealers tell the customers stuff that just isnt true.
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Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Houston, TX
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I have a 6/95 Cunetto and have had 2 others and I've never heard of threaded pickguard screws on any Cunetto era relic. But like others have said I'd want to see pics, if nothing else just to view the PITA factor of threaded pickguard screws
Also, I wouldn't write it off so fast. Even if the inserts are not original but they're cleanly done and look good, the price is right, and everything else seems legit (stamps, serial numbers, etc) then I may think about it with an approval period. The mod we're talking about is pretty minor (if done well) and isn't visible, so if the guitar speaks to you (which is what's most important right |
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Doctor of Teleocity
Join Date: Mar 2003
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Im just trying to figure out why anyone would need threaded inserts for pickguard screws???
The only place the threaded inserts makes any sense at all is on the neck. If it was just a regular Nocaster or 52ri it wouldnt bother me at all but the Cunettos are collector items and anything done to one thats not original is going to devalue it somewhat to a collector.
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