NGD - The Freshmaker (Fresher FN-281B)

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NGD - The Freshmaker (Fresher FN-281B)

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Hard to say which forum for this, it's a copy of a shortscale but has a 24.75" scale! Mid-late 70s Fresher FN-281B ... a wannabe Mustang with a Jaguar trem copy.
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The hardware cleaned up pretty well - I think this is about 1977-8 based on catalogues.
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Surprisingly accurate JM trem copy (haven't used it yet tho):
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Currently the bridge is decked but the action is sky high. I plan to ditch the thumbwheels and it probably needs a shim too.
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Here it is with another 70s veteran, the Tomson Splendor Series, and a 90s MIJ Fender Mustang:
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Well made, neck is pretty good, flatter radius, fretwork is decent. The bridge is placed badly, every string is a mile away from intonating, but I can easily unscrew the base and place it wherever I like. Also need to get the bridge height down, adjustable only by the thumbwheels but probably 5mm too high for the neck angle. We will see. Otherwise sounds promising, pickup switching is on/off only and they are out of phase.
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I love that.
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I do too

Reminds me of the Belindastang

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Yeah! That was some French builder, Dubreuil or similar?
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It reminded me of that, but also somehow carries a "90s guitar hero playing a 70s fender" sort of a vibe for me.
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"I wanna get a job naming kitchen appliances, that seems easy k'now? Refrigerator, Blender, Toaster....you just say what the thing does, then add "-er". "What does that thing do?" "It keeps shit fresh" "Well that's a Fresher, I'm goin on break" - Mitch Hedberg

That guitar does look to be keeping shit fresh. Good name 8)
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sunshiner wrote: Sun Feb 08, 2026 11:29 am I do too

Reminds me of the Belindastang

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That was my first thought too.
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Nick wrote: Sun Feb 08, 2026 2:53 pmThat guitar does look to be keeping shit fresh. Good name 8)
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Mint condition?
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MattK wrote: Sun Feb 08, 2026 12:33 pm Yeah! That was some French builder, Dubreuil or similar?
I don't know to be fair, but it does look cool
Bacchus wrote: Sun Feb 08, 2026 12:43 pm It reminded me of that, but also somehow carries a "90s guitar hero playing a 70s fender" sort of a vibe for me.
I like your take better than mine
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This looks pretty slick.
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gorgeous, it is aesthetically 💯 on point.