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Old 08-29-2013, 05:41 PM  
Minte
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Originally Posted by dyna mo View Post
minte's gas translator! basicly: korean guitar good, double cutaway, mean the top of the body is cut away above, like the bottom, 2 horns, rare for a telecaster, which usually only has a bottom cutaway, p90 pickups are the elecronic part, p90 is ols school tech, lo-fi, and perfect for blues. the set-in neck means the neck of the guitar is glued in deep into the body, that helps create more resonance, sustain, etc., all of these features are rare for a fender guitar of any model, not to mention only 700 made total, there was a demand for them but they *upgraded* to a jimmy eats world signaturre model and changed manufacturing to mexico, which is fine, but not as rare as korean made fender, and the model is based of a standard tele body.

there is another tc-90 on ebay, asking price is $750, they seem to go for $500-ish, was stoked to get this for a good price.


all from what i've researched

i was wondering about the cream color, noticed your malmsteen is the same, after seeing it in person , i like it a lot!

you might have a pretty good guitar man, some 1980s guitars that i've seen checking out guitars look real nice!
They call that antique white. it's the same as the strat. Does the hollow body feedback at all?
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