I can get around to it (Edit: there's a side pic of it on page 3 of this thread). It's not the prettiest thing in the world. If I could have this exact same guitar in candy green, I would take it in a heartbeat. In fact, it is a super heavy relic. I actually think the fact that the base finish is gold sparkle keeps it from not being as gaudy as you would think, after being heavily relic'ed. However, the relic'ed neck just feels so smooth and broken in. The Anderton's guys were right when saying it's like waking up on a Sunday morning, putting on your favorite pair of sweatpants you've had for years and sitting in your broken in recliner you have had for years. Just feels so comfortable.
What buying that guitar and playing it for so long did teach me is the very real difference in relic'ed pickups versus brand new. There is something about a degaussed pickup that I absolutely love (even more so if it is handwound/scatterwound). In fact, my top 4 guitars all have degaussed (relic'ed) pickups:
1. CS Tele - Relic'ed Custom Shop '63 pickups (HW)
2. '61 ES-330 VOS - MHS P-90's (I don't think they are hand wound, but they are aged)
3. Les Paul Standard - Seymour Duncan Antiquities (HW)
4. Fender American Original 60s Strat - Seymour Duncan Surfer Antiquities (HW)
If you are a fan of truly classic tones, I would heavily recommend making the investment in a set of handwound, relic'ed pickups. Complete tonal bliss. The machine Seymour Duncan uses to handwind their Antiquity humbuckers is literally the same machine used on the hallowed Gibson PAFs.
What buying that guitar and playing it for so long did teach me is the very real difference in relic'ed pickups versus brand new. There is something about a degaussed pickup that I absolutely love (even more so if it is handwound/scatterwound). In fact, my top 4 guitars all have degaussed (relic'ed) pickups:
1. CS Tele - Relic'ed Custom Shop '63 pickups (HW)
2. '61 ES-330 VOS - MHS P-90's (I don't think they are hand wound, but they are aged)
3. Les Paul Standard - Seymour Duncan Antiquities (HW)
4. Fender American Original 60s Strat - Seymour Duncan Surfer Antiquities (HW)
If you are a fan of truly classic tones, I would heavily recommend making the investment in a set of handwound, relic'ed pickups. Complete tonal bliss. The machine Seymour Duncan uses to handwind their Antiquity humbuckers is literally the same machine used on the hallowed Gibson PAFs.