Fender 1000 colour
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- Bernhard Ballweg
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Fender 1000 colour
I´ve never seen a walnut Fender 1000.
Is this an original colour ?
The pedal board looks the same but shows NO Fender logo. Serial Number is 00502.
have a nice weekend
Benny
Is this an original colour ?
The pedal board looks the same but shows NO Fender logo. Serial Number is 00502.
have a nice weekend
Benny
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Iv'e still got my Fender 1000 from the 60's. In the 70's I stripped it down and put an Antique darker Green finish on it and sealed it with Spar Deck Varnish. I was able to get a couple of new Fender Fret Boards for about ten bucks each. My finger picks had worn the paint off the originals. The guitar really looks pretty good. I will dig it out of the closet and post a picture.
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Hi Benny,
I bet this one is stripped and refinished with clear lacque. It is an early modell not even roller nut and bridge.
Have you seen that Bob's Fender 1000 now has a lower price tag.
Are you interested in a Fender 400 or in a 1000? I would trade (with compensation) my 400 for a 1000 but need 9 pedals.
Best
Joerg
I bet this one is stripped and refinished with clear lacque. It is an early modell not even roller nut and bridge.
Have you seen that Bob's Fender 1000 now has a lower price tag.
Are you interested in a Fender 400 or in a 1000? I would trade (with compensation) my 400 for a 1000 but need 9 pedals.
Best
Joerg
- Bernhard Ballweg
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I placed a search for a used Fender 1000 here a few weeks ago. But is was a bad time, there was a lot of money to pay for taxes and insurance at the end of the year so I dropped the offers.
In the meantime I have found this Fender 1000 here on ebay. It misses 2 pedals with 2 rods and 3 or 4 cables. Considering no costs for shipping, taxes and expences it was a good deal.
I was thinking that it is refinished, most of the screws shows some wear and the wire is taped.
But who knows, as I´ve never seen one with this finish I want to ask if it´s something special before I have a set up for my use and maybe even refinish it.
Thanks for your help.
Benny
In the meantime I have found this Fender 1000 here on ebay. It misses 2 pedals with 2 rods and 3 or 4 cables. Considering no costs for shipping, taxes and expences it was a good deal.
I was thinking that it is refinished, most of the screws shows some wear and the wire is taped.
But who knows, as I´ve never seen one with this finish I want to ask if it´s something special before I have a set up for my use and maybe even refinish it.
Thanks for your help.
Benny
Benny, if you'd like more info from Fender players/tweakers please visit the Fender Steel Forum. You can get a ton of help with parts, setup, etc.:
http://z8.invisionfree.com/Fender_Steel ... hp?act=idx
It's too late now, but I always stress doing your research BEFORE making a vintage guitar purchase. I've carefully done that with 6-strings for decades but didn't with my first few steels and it cost me a ton of aggravation and money.
FYI Fender never released natural-finish pedal steels. This is a stripped one. Is the underside bare as well?
How long ago did you get it? I can't find it in the closed auctions - I was hoping to see what pedals/cables and other parts were missing to provide some resources for you.
Well, again, try the Fender Steel Forum.
http://z8.invisionfree.com/Fender_Steel ... hp?act=idx
It's too late now, but I always stress doing your research BEFORE making a vintage guitar purchase. I've carefully done that with 6-strings for decades but didn't with my first few steels and it cost me a ton of aggravation and money.
FYI Fender never released natural-finish pedal steels. This is a stripped one. Is the underside bare as well?
How long ago did you get it? I can't find it in the closed auctions - I was hoping to see what pedals/cables and other parts were missing to provide some resources for you.
Well, again, try the Fender Steel Forum.
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- Bernhard Ballweg
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Ben,
Sho-Bud fretboards on a Fender 1000...
Have never seen this either, but looks fine.
Jim,
the bodys and the pedal board are completely stripped, it shows the finish all over.
Yeah, I have spent money in "learning about guitars" in the past but I´m happy about the Fender 1000. Price is right and it doesn´t matter that it´s refinished. I was looking for a guitar to use and maybe leaving it in the bandroom till the next gig. I would have a bad feeling about this with my other guitars so this is right and for the few tone changes I need, it will work well.
Thanks for the link to the Fender Steel Forum !
Benny
Sho-Bud fretboards on a Fender 1000...
Have never seen this either, but looks fine.
Jim,
the bodys and the pedal board are completely stripped, it shows the finish all over.
Yeah, I have spent money in "learning about guitars" in the past but I´m happy about the Fender 1000. Price is right and it doesn´t matter that it´s refinished. I was looking for a guitar to use and maybe leaving it in the bandroom till the next gig. I would have a bad feeling about this with my other guitars so this is right and for the few tone changes I need, it will work well.
Thanks for the link to the Fender Steel Forum !
Benny
It came with ugly homemade fretboards that were way off at the 12th fret. I searched for fender boards and couldnt find any for sale, thought about making replicas at a vinyl sign shop, then just gave up and ordered the sho-bud style boards that are commonly available. since the bridges were reversed in the guitar, the scale was correct for the sho bud fretboards. if I found some fender boards I could still flip those bridges and have the correct scale for the fender boards. seems like maybe parts are getting harder to come or at least selling for a little more than they used to.Bernhard Ballweg wrote:Ben,
Sho-Bud fretboards on a Fender 1000...
Have never seen this either, but looks fine.
My guitar used to be sunburst I think.