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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Lake Oswego, OR
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Baby Comes Home: New CS SD Esquire w/photos!
Well, I've wanted an Esquire for a while. With the Big Four-OHG! (40) fast approaching I pulled the trigger back in November for a Custom Shop Seymour Duncan Esquire. She arrived yesterday. Gorgeous guitar! Nice grain in the single piece ash body. Tone clean on all strings and the bass is surprising deep and throaty for a bridge pup. Thin nitro finish. Technically a two-tone, but in direct sunlight there is a hint of burgundy to the edge of the black. Frankly, I couldn't be happier. I found my axe! Oh, and also of interest: every screw on it is the old standard slotted, not phillips.
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Looks great. How about a picture of the neck heel/neck pocket area? I''ve heard these had a deeper than normal neck pocket.
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Lake Oswego, OR
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Yes, at Portland Music on Beaverton Hillsdale Hwy. Great folks.
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Correct, it has been lowered 1/8 of an inch. I'll try to get a shot of it (my camera can be problematic at times).
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: New Orleans, LA + in the past
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I love the 'chicken feet' or cross hatched pattern in the ash in the body. Tell us, how does that 1 + 3/4 neck at the nut play, like it so far?
Congrats, and I second a request for pix around the 'dropped' neck pocket. Bubbanov |
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That is a real beauty. To be honest I don't see how you could ever get a nicer guitar than that. There are a lot of amazing guitars in the world, many as nice I'm sure, but could anything actually beat this? I don't think so. It has everything you could want, stunning looks, all the right ingredients, it's an Esquire made by the Custom Shop (Fender's finest!), it's as good as it gets I reckon. No wonder you're pleased, I would be too, as would anyone with a bit of taste. So congratulations, both for the guitar and the birthday, and enjoy the heck out of them and have a great time playing and celebrating!
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Join Date: May 2005
Location: Wisconsin
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Must... keep... wallet... in... pocket... If I had sold more gear at home and not just bought a 50's MIM Esquire about four months ago, I probably would have gotten that, but I feel I still got a good guitar. One of these days i'll invest in a super nice Tele and then i'll be set for life (seriously, including basses I have about 20 total!).
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Lake Oswego, OR
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Thanks
Folks, thanks for all the nice replys. I'll try to get some good pictures of the neck pocket join in an hour or so. Bubbanov, funny you should mention the neck size, as that was one of my concerns too. I ordered it sight unseen because I the specs were exactly what I wanted, but was worried I'd find the slightly larger nut size too odd. On the contrary, IMHO, it is simply amazing. The spacing between the strings is just slightly increased and it makes playing by the nut just as easy as playing in the 5th or 7th position. Unfortunately, Fender only makes (I think) 1 or 2 instruments with the 1.74" nut, but if you get a chance be sure to try it.
Again, thanks all for the warm wishes and nice responses. It means a lot to me. And I'll try get you folks those additional pics. -Ed
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Okay- so, I'm not a photographer
Like Clint E said in one of his movies, "A man's gots to know his limitations":
Mine is clearly photography, but here is a shot of the neck join on my 52 RI (obviously the scudder botch) and the SD Esquire. I had to I eye ball the ruler location in relation to the body, but I think it's pretty close. I'm just not prepared to remove the neck after only having the guitar for 5 hours. :-) But, clearly they are different, and Clearly they are not THAT much different. Spec should be 1/8th of an inch. The problem, from a comparative point of view, is that we are dealing with a unique pickup as well. If the pickup was a standard issue jobbie, then I might be able to suggest that the wonderful bass response in this guitar is a result of the deeper neck pocket. But with a deeper pocket AND a unique pup, I don't really know what to attribute to what. All I can say is that the amount of bass out of the 1st position will blow you away. The middle and third position are both coil tapped at 6ohms and are completely different than the all-the-way back position. It still kills me that we're talking about a SINGLE pup!
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Staffordshire, England.
Age: 20
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I watched one of these, signed by SD on the pickguard, sell for £870 on UK ebay.. I thought it would've gone over £1000 AT LEAST.. If I had the money handy I definitely would've bought it, damn me and my big long holiday and no job!
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