You're lucky that you can find one in your birth year - strats were not invented when I was bornMini Forklift Ⓥ wrote:I would be leaving that one as it is, nice find. Just lovely.
Always wanted a guitar from the Year I was born for some reason.
HNGD: '77 Strat
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ha - me too! 1957!Mini Forklift Ⓥ wrote:I would be leaving that one as it is, nice find. Just lovely.
Always wanted a guitar from the Year I was born for some reason.
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Was pondering the idea of a plate on the bottom of the bridge pickup and wondering if it, combined with the string-through, would get me close to a Tele bridge tone.el byrdo wrote:don't mod that! it's mint pity no trem tho
Bridge pickup: best thing about a Tele and worst thing about a Strat.
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I think postage to me this time might make it marginal.Molly wrote:They are. One dressing too many maybe. Dealer was clear about it so no surprises. Plays well but I'd like them a bit taller.GrantB wrote:Cool. I like black strats.
Those frets look wide and low...refret you say?
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LEAVE IT THE FUCK ALONE!
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A lovely looking strat from my birth year, you find some cool stuff Molly!
I never use the trem on my strat, so I'm a fan.
I never use the trem on my strat, so I'm a fan.
No one ever died of hard work.. but why take the risk..