KeeperOS
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Re: The real genius of Leo Fender
I think that everything the author says here I've read before here and there.
This was more of a re-cap to what I had seen before than anything else.
And I think at least most of it to be true (though I have no more evidence to back it up than he did.)
And, maybe it was the time I was born at (80s) or just a really weird aesthetic agreeance (whatever) but I really, immediately fell in love with the Strat shape.
Strats, Jackson/Charvel/Kramer superstrats and whatnot, I loved them all.
I think there's something special when a person's unconventional/original way of thought becomes an instant classic. That alone is a lot in my book...
I think that everything the author says here I've read before here and there.
This was more of a re-cap to what I had seen before than anything else.
And I think at least most of it to be true (though I have no more evidence to back it up than he did.)
And, maybe it was the time I was born at (80s) or just a really weird aesthetic agreeance (whatever) but I really, immediately fell in love with the Strat shape.
Strats, Jackson/Charvel/Kramer superstrats and whatnot, I loved them all.
I think there's something special when a person's unconventional/original way of thought becomes an instant classic. That alone is a lot in my book...