http://www.caraguitars.com/fullerplast.asp
Came across this...interesting.
Pauley
The Fender Nitro Story...Is it a clever marketing scam?
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The Fender Nitro Story...Is it a clever marketing scam?
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That's hilarious!!!!

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Maybe Mr. Cara has been smokin' his own smoking guitar
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It's true Fullerplast is an evil brew, my '65 showed the yellow stuff under it's chips, anybody else care to comment?
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It's true Fullerplast is an evil brew, my '65 showed the yellow stuff under it's chips, anybody else care to comment?
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I would love for taht to be the case. So much of this kind of stuff is people hearing something then spreading it as if they know its true by experience. How can you compare a guitar with a nitro to one without? How can you attribute any difference to the nitro when your playing 2 completely different guitars. Even if you use the same neck. Maybe if you refinished the guitar from scratch. Thats about the only way you can compare finishes.
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I personally like nitro,but,my fav all time strat tones are from Jimi's black maple board strat. I'm not sure about the body (probably nitro), but at around '67 or '68 Fender started using poly on thier necks. Poly discolors much slower than nitro. I would probably tint some poly and spray a neck to 'vintage' color,rathr than darken nitro any, cause in a few years the nitro one would darken WAY too much.
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