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Post subject: I'm not seein any Gold Hardware
Posted: Tue Apr 01, 2008 11:30 am
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what happened to the gold hardware guitar?
it is like is this sign of the times. no gold record sales these days?
there for a while, i dont think they were selling hardly any records at all.due to the internet share sites.
the same instrument, the compputer, that hurt, now is helping tho distribute music qand helpign musicians to receive some moeny, it is worth it, all the years rthat go into getting ready to to it to it.
i dont believe there are any guitarists that are just born that way. hey look honey, baby has calous's on his finger tips outta the box, new.

thats off the point tho
living near the ocean, we have a problem with rust and corrosion,,
gold hardware resisits corrosion oxidation better then any other materials, thatst why the use it on electrical contacts, even tho copper is a better elctrical conductor.(silver is the best art 100 percent conductance, copper is 98 percetn of silver and gold haveing a tx of 22 percent compared with silver's conductance, meqasures in at 78 percent of silver.
it looks pretty too.
i had a red guitar with gold hardware, fender strat, it was beautifull!
stunning.
it went the way of so many of my instruments, stolen.
it is like i need a safe to place my guitar in when i am not around.
i swear, someday, payback . grrrrrrrrr, growl roar, you know how it is, many of us work at regular jobs to make the money to buy our instruments. save your pennies up and buy a nice shiney new guitar and somebody else comes along and figures they are smarter, they'll get it without working for it.grrrr. a
thats one reason i sosont borrow thing, it hurts when that happens, i hate who ever done me that way, if i look at my self from th3e perspective view point of a person who i have had ample opportuinitiesd to "do in" liek that, i would hate my self, not a great way to go thru life, hating yourself, so i dont borrow anybodys stuff. havent since christ was a corporal in the u.s. marine corps. i like my self ok, but man there are still a bunch of tyhem people out there, a chaing wrapp4d around the headstock workkkks too, they dont wanrt to saw of the headstock to snatch yours.
so where is the gold?
fender? you out there?
guitar center sent me a advertizement for a 50th anniversary strat for aprice i oculd afford, jsyut barely, seeing how it was really a nice instrument, then i went to the store with the money and thery were all gone and i only found one other that was way over priced, and besides it wasnt exactly what i was looking for anyway.
what i ma looking for exactly is a roller nut on a strat with dunlop 6105 frets or vintage frets, the smaller the better, casue when i press down on the fret board with big fret, it makes the string strectch, from the poiont of where the string first contacts the fret, which is in tune properly, to the fret board, pressing down harder stretchs the string beyond the point of the where the sting touched the string ,, ,, press the string down slowly under hand power, and watch where it contsacts the fret, once the string contqacts the fret, you'll see, that if you continue to press down further on the string, it will go down or closer to the fret board, and when it does, the string goes sharp, out of tune, not alot mind you, but enuf to mess up a good chords sound, dependingt, if one or two stings are open and another 2 are fretted, then, the fretted string goes sharper then the normal frequency of the note, if you have a aheave ahnd like i do from playing acoustic guitars.. i could never understand that, finally i figures out what was worng, i tunde up with a tuner electronic, then played the chord, and it was off, out of tune you could hear it, it wasnt tuned reite, but it was, and the 12th fret string center adjsutment was done properly at the bridgfe too!
thats what it was , jumbo fret, so i allways look for the smallest frets i can find, the other thing that meeses em up is this, when a guitar is new, the tuing point is where the string contacts the fret, not the fret board, anyway, as the frets wear, they allwo the sstring to go down closer to the fret board, meaning it is now just a little bit sharper then when it was new, again, it i am oding a chord, some open string, some freted, the frets with wear allow the sting to move closer to the fet boared, in effect stretching it out further, making it sharper then the open strings or fretted notes that are done on frets that have less wear, the grooves on the frets, it doens ttake long to wear em out either,
FENDER, please gtice us harder fret? pretty please? with a chery on top, how about a bone on top thenj, whatever, good boy,
just tesing, there , serious on the frets tho,
i ma jsut guessing about the dunlopps 6105's i was in front line magazine, the guys at the shops i frequent usually dont know ship about frets , i say kiek vintage, they are like what?and they show me a vintsage instrument, jumbo frets or med jumbo's.
no sale, evewn if i have a pocket full of cash, i wont buy the med jumbos or the jumbos, it is not a mattter orf being eccentric, just i want to have to
have the most accurate tuning possible whne i do a chord,
so the smaller the fret, the better, once i saw a guitar that had no frets, it had wedges on the neck it was some kind of space age composite material, as you slide up the neck toward the brige, you finger would fall off the edge of a wedge at every note, the edge of the wedge ireplaced the metal fret, i ahve no idea how long they lasted, that was 20 years ago oin oakland at best music store on telegraph there by the sears store, havent seen one since, moved around alot since then stoo.
so FENDER< the best , how about a return of gold hardware, and harder frets, like lock shackel metel would be ideal,i know the fret have to manuall worked, i am aware of that , the tools may cost alittle more to work the hardened metal frets, but they would be worth it, you could have little tiny frets that are just a few thousandths aboove the surface of the fret board, that would really help peoples playing too, making the guitar faster to slide up and down , with my calous's it mite not make much difference, buy tyher al some ladies who play too.
allrite now thanks ladies
and gentlemen
dont ask what happened to all of my great fender guitar. i only have one now and have had a mess of them over the years.
money is still tyte at this end. fyi
wayne out in sf ca usa
waiting on copyrite back mostly all of my new cd tunes were done wiht a strat. only one used a strat and another guitar to add a different flavor to the sound. thanks for youuur time rafding this.
wayne (T) handzus this is me at http://www.youtube.com/WAYNETHANDZUS
the strat is in the background, my FENDER acoustic gutiar a jumbo body all blond maple wood guitar, Stolen,, fender turned me on to jumbo body guitar, by first jumbop body was a fender, i dont have it any more. tho, thats really me on the picture, thats my live work place. i am recording full time these days on a fixed income carrying me thru the hard times.
staying busy tho, allways another tune to do and anther way to do it.
allways need more practice.
wayne out in sf ca usa


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anyone have the cliff's notes version? :shock:


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Wow. Dude, ever heard of run on sentences?? Anyway, I think the whole thing boils down to a question about gold hardware.

Try stewmac.com

They've got aftermarket gold hardware for ya.

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Post subject: Re: I'm not seein any Gold Hardware
Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2008 7:11 am
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WAYNE HANDZUS wrote:
what happened to the gold hardware guitar?
it is like is this sign of the times. no gold record sales these days?
there for a while, i dont think they were selling hardly any records at all.due to the internet share sites.
the same instrument, the compputer, that hurt, now is helping tho distribute music qand helpign musicians to receive some moeny, it is worth it, all the years rthat go into getting ready to to it to it.
i dont believe there are any guitarists that are just born that way. hey look honey, baby has calous's on his finger tips outta the box, new.

thats off the point tho
living near the ocean, we have a problem with rust and corrosion,,
gold hardware resisits corrosion oxidation better then any other materials, thatst why the use it on electrical contacts, even tho copper is a better elctrical conductor.(silver is the best art 100 percent conductance, copper is 98 percetn of silver and gold haveing a tx of 22 percent compared with silver's conductance, meqasures in at 78 percent of silver.
it looks pretty too.
i had a red guitar with gold hardware, fender strat, it was beautifull!
stunning.
it went the way of so many of my instruments, stolen.
it is like i need a safe to place my guitar in when i am not around.
i swear, someday, payback . grrrrrrrrr, growl roar, you know how it is, many of us work at regular jobs to make the money to buy our instruments. save your pennies up and buy a nice shiney new guitar and somebody else comes along and figures they are smarter, they'll get it without working for it.grrrr. a
thats one reason i sosont borrow thing, it hurts when that happens, i hate who ever done me that way, if i look at my self from th3e perspective view point of a person who i have had ample opportuinitiesd to "do in" liek that, i would hate my self, not a great way to go thru life, hating yourself, so i dont borrow anybodys stuff. havent since christ was a corporal in the u.s. marine corps. i like my self ok, but man there are still a bunch of tyhem people out there, a chaing wrapp4d around the headstock workkkks too, they dont wanrt to saw of the headstock to snatch yours.
so where is the gold?
fender? you out there?
guitar center sent me a advertizement for a 50th anniversary strat for aprice i oculd afford, jsyut barely, seeing how it was really a nice instrument, then i went to the store with the money and thery were all gone and i only found one other that was way over priced, and besides it wasnt exactly what i was looking for anyway.
what i ma looking for exactly is a roller nut on a strat with dunlop 6105 frets or vintage frets, the smaller the better, casue when i press down on the fret board with big fret, it makes the string strectch, from the poiont of where the string first contacts the fret, which is in tune properly, to the fret board, pressing down harder stretchs the string beyond the point of the where the sting touched the string ,, ,, press the string down slowly under hand power, and watch where it contsacts the fret, once the string contqacts the fret, you'll see, that if you continue to press down further on the string, it will go down or closer to the fret board, and when it does, the string goes sharp, out of tune, not alot mind you, but enuf to mess up a good chords sound, dependingt, if one or two stings are open and another 2 are fretted, then, the fretted string goes sharper then the normal frequency of the note, if you have a aheave ahnd like i do from playing acoustic guitars.. i could never understand that, finally i figures out what was worng, i tunde up with a tuner electronic, then played the chord, and it was off, out of tune you could hear it, it wasnt tuned reite, but it was, and the 12th fret string center adjsutment was done properly at the bridgfe too!
thats what it was , jumbo fret, so i allways look for the smallest frets i can find, the other thing that meeses em up is this, when a guitar is new, the tuing point is where the string contacts the fret, not the fret board, anyway, as the frets wear, they allwo the sstring to go down closer to the fret board, meaning it is now just a little bit sharper then when it was new, again, it i am oding a chord, some open string, some freted, the frets with wear allow the sting to move closer to the fet boared, in effect stretching it out further, making it sharper then the open strings or fretted notes that are done on frets that have less wear, the grooves on the frets, it doens ttake long to wear em out either,
FENDER, please gtice us harder fret? pretty please? with a chery on top, how about a bone on top thenj, whatever, good boy,
just tesing, there , serious on the frets tho,
i ma jsut guessing about the dunlopps 6105's i was in front line magazine, the guys at the shops i frequent usually dont know ship about frets , i say kiek vintage, they are like what?and they show me a vintsage instrument, jumbo frets or med jumbo's.
no sale, evewn if i have a pocket full of cash, i wont buy the med jumbos or the jumbos, it is not a mattter orf being eccentric, just i want to have to
have the most accurate tuning possible whne i do a chord,
so the smaller the fret, the better, once i saw a guitar that had no frets, it had wedges on the neck it was some kind of space age composite material, as you slide up the neck toward the brige, you finger would fall off the edge of a wedge at every note, the edge of the wedge ireplaced the metal fret, i ahve no idea how long they lasted, that was 20 years ago oin oakland at best music store on telegraph there by the sears store, havent seen one since, moved around alot since then stoo.
so FENDER< the best , how about a return of gold hardware, and harder frets, like lock shackel metel would be ideal,i know the fret have to manuall worked, i am aware of that , the tools may cost alittle more to work the hardened metal frets, but they would be worth it, you could have little tiny frets that are just a few thousandths aboove the surface of the fret board, that would really help peoples playing too, making the guitar faster to slide up and down , with my calous's it mite not make much difference, buy tyher al some ladies who play too.
allrite now thanks ladies
and gentlemen
dont ask what happened to all of my great fender guitar. i only have one now and have had a mess of them over the years.
money is still tyte at this end. fyi
wayne out in sf ca usa
waiting on copyrite back mostly all of my new cd tunes were done wiht a strat. only one used a strat and another guitar to add a different flavor to the sound. thanks for youuur time rafding this.
wayne (T) handzus this is me at http://www.youtube.com/WAYNETHANDZUS
the strat is in the background, my FENDER acoustic gutiar a jumbo body all blond maple wood guitar, Stolen,, fender turned me on to jumbo body guitar, by first jumbop body was a fender, i dont have it any more. tho, thats really me on the picture, thats my live work place. i am recording full time these days on a fixed income carrying me thru the hard times.
staying busy tho, allways another tune to do and anther way to do it.
allways need more practice.
wayne out in sf ca usa



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zzdoc wrote:
WAYNE HANDZUS wrote:
what happened to the gold hardware guitar?
it is like is this sign of the times. no gold record sales these days?
there for a while, i dont think they were selling hardly any records at all.due to the internet share sites.
the same instrument, the compputer, that hurt, now is helping tho distribute music qand helpign musicians to receive some moeny, it is worth it, all the years rthat go into getting ready to to it to it.
i dont believe there are any guitarists that are just born that way. hey look honey, baby has calous's on his finger tips outta the box, new.

thats off the point tho
living near the ocean, we have a problem with rust and corrosion,,
gold hardware resisits corrosion oxidation better then any other materials, thatst why the use it on electrical contacts, even tho copper is a better elctrical conductor.(silver is the best art 100 percent conductance, copper is 98 percetn of silver and gold haveing a tx of 22 percent compared with silver's conductance, meqasures in at 78 percent of silver.
it looks pretty too.
i had a red guitar with gold hardware, fender strat, it was beautifull!
stunning.
it went the way of so many of my instruments, stolen.
it is like i need a safe to place my guitar in when i am not around.
i swear, someday, payback . grrrrrrrrr, growl roar, you know how it is, many of us work at regular jobs to make the money to buy our instruments. save your pennies up and buy a nice shiney new guitar and somebody else comes along and figures they are smarter, they'll get it without working for it.grrrr. a
thats one reason i sosont borrow thing, it hurts when that happens, i hate who ever done me that way, if i look at my self from th3e perspective view point of a person who i have had ample opportuinitiesd to "do in" liek that, i would hate my self, not a great way to go thru life, hating yourself, so i dont borrow anybodys stuff. havent since christ was a corporal in the u.s. marine corps. i like my self ok, but man there are still a bunch of tyhem people out there, a chaing wrapp4d around the headstock workkkks too, they dont wanrt to saw of the headstock to snatch yours.
so where is the gold?
fender? you out there?
guitar center sent me a advertizement for a 50th anniversary strat for aprice i oculd afford, jsyut barely, seeing how it was really a nice instrument, then i went to the store with the money and thery were all gone and i only found one other that was way over priced, and besides it wasnt exactly what i was looking for anyway.
what i ma looking for exactly is a roller nut on a strat with dunlop 6105 frets or vintage frets, the smaller the better, casue when i press down on the fret board with big fret, it makes the string strectch, from the poiont of where the string first contacts the fret, which is in tune properly, to the fret board, pressing down harder stretchs the string beyond the point of the where the sting touched the string ,, ,, press the string down slowly under hand power, and watch where it contsacts the fret, once the string contqacts the fret, you'll see, that if you continue to press down further on the string, it will go down or closer to the fret board, and when it does, the string goes sharp, out of tune, not alot mind you, but enuf to mess up a good chords sound, dependingt, if one or two stings are open and another 2 are fretted, then, the fretted string goes sharper then the normal frequency of the note, if you have a aheave ahnd like i do from playing acoustic guitars.. i could never understand that, finally i figures out what was worng, i tunde up with a tuner electronic, then played the chord, and it was off, out of tune you could hear it, it wasnt tuned reite, but it was, and the 12th fret string center adjsutment was done properly at the bridgfe too!
thats what it was , jumbo fret, so i allways look for the smallest frets i can find, the other thing that meeses em up is this, when a guitar is new, the tuing point is where the string contacts the fret, not the fret board, anyway, as the frets wear, they allwo the sstring to go down closer to the fret board, meaning it is now just a little bit sharper then when it was new, again, it i am oding a chord, some open string, some freted, the frets with wear allow the sting to move closer to the fet boared, in effect stretching it out further, making it sharper then the open strings or fretted notes that are done on frets that have less wear, the grooves on the frets, it doens ttake long to wear em out either,
FENDER, please gtice us harder fret? pretty please? with a chery on top, how about a bone on top thenj, whatever, good boy,
just tesing, there , serious on the frets tho,
i ma jsut guessing about the dunlopps 6105's i was in front line magazine, the guys at the shops i frequent usually dont know ship about frets , i say kiek vintage, they are like what?and they show me a vintsage instrument, jumbo frets or med jumbo's.
no sale, evewn if i have a pocket full of cash, i wont buy the med jumbos or the jumbos, it is not a mattter orf being eccentric, just i want to have to
have the most accurate tuning possible whne i do a chord,
so the smaller the fret, the better, once i saw a guitar that had no frets, it had wedges on the neck it was some kind of space age composite material, as you slide up the neck toward the brige, you finger would fall off the edge of a wedge at every note, the edge of the wedge ireplaced the metal fret, i ahve no idea how long they lasted, that was 20 years ago oin oakland at best music store on telegraph there by the sears store, havent seen one since, moved around alot since then stoo.
so FENDER< the best , how about a return of gold hardware, and harder frets, like lock shackel metel would be ideal,i know the fret have to manuall worked, i am aware of that , the tools may cost alittle more to work the hardened metal frets, but they would be worth it, you could have little tiny frets that are just a few thousandths aboove the surface of the fret board, that would really help peoples playing too, making the guitar faster to slide up and down , with my calous's it mite not make much difference, buy tyher al some ladies who play too.
allrite now thanks ladies
and gentlemen
dont ask what happened to all of my great fender guitar. i only have one now and have had a mess of them over the years.
money is still tyte at this end. fyi
wayne out in sf ca usa
waiting on copyrite back mostly all of my new cd tunes were done wiht a strat. only one used a strat and another guitar to add a different flavor to the sound. thanks for youuur time rafding this.
wayne (T) handzus this is me at http://www.youtube.com/WAYNETHANDZUS
the strat is in the background, my FENDER acoustic gutiar a jumbo body all blond maple wood guitar, Stolen,, fender turned me on to jumbo body guitar, by first jumbop body was a fender, i dont have it any more. tho, thats really me on the picture, thats my live work place. i am recording full time these days on a fixed income carrying me thru the hard times.
staying busy tho, allways another tune to do and anther way to do it.
allways need more practice.
wayne out in sf ca usa



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to the last two posters; did you have to copy the OP's ENTIRE post again?? That's just as bad as the original post! :roll:

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Martian wrote:
Anyone have the "Reader's Digest" version?


Sure, I used to be a writer/editor....

"Hi. I like gold hardware, 'cause I think it corrodes slower. I had a guitar with gold hardware and it was stolen (lots of rotten people out there). Guitars are expensive... that's why I don't borrow them.

"I'd love to find a guitar with gold hardware, a roller nut and vintage frets: I play hard so I pull strings sharp with taller frets (I won't buy them regardless of any other aspects of the guitar in question).

"So, how about it Fender? A Strat with gold hardware, vinatge-sized stainless frets would be swell.

"Also, check out my music at this YouTube address. I'm poor but working hard on music, and can always get better."


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OUTSTANDING!!! :D

Gravity Jim wrote:
Martian wrote:
Anyone have the "Reader's Digest" version?


Sure, I usd to be an editor....

"Hi. I like gold hardware, 'cause I think it corrodes slower. I had a guitar with gold hardware and it was stolen (lots of rotten people out there). Guitars are expensive... that's why I don't borrow them.

"I'd love to find a guitar with gold hardware, a roller nut and vintage frets: I play hard so I pull strings sharp with taller frets (I won't buy them regardless of any other aspects of the guitar in question).

"So, how about it Fender? A STrat with gold hardware, vinatge-sized stainless frets would be swell.

"Also, check out my music at this YouTube address. I'm poor but working hard on music, and can always get better."


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How about using spell-check??

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Yea as zzdoc said the Deluxe Players Strat has gold hardware on it. Although, I dont believe it is real gold. I think its just gold "like". So it would probably corrode just as fast as the crome hardware.


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Gravity Jim wrote:
Martian wrote:
Anyone have the "Reader's Digest" version?


Sure, I used to be a writer/editor....

"Hi. I like gold hardware, 'cause I think it corrodes slower. I had a guitar with gold hardware and it was stolen (lots of rotten people out there). Guitars are expensive... that's why I don't borrow them.

"I'd love to find a guitar with gold hardware, a roller nut and vintage frets: I play hard so I pull strings sharp with taller frets (I won't buy them regardless of any other aspects of the guitar in question).

"So, how about it Fender? A Strat with gold hardware, vinatge-sized stainless frets would be swell.

"Also, check out my music at this YouTube address. I'm poor but working hard on music, and can always get better."


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