3 bucker Mahogany Strat by Fender

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3 bucker Mahogany Strat by Fender

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https://www.musicradar.com/news/fender- ... ratocaster

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Saw that the other day - great idea!
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I quite liked the Blacktop and would love to try this one. Not sure about a white guitar with back headstock though, but no biggie.

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A random combination of different wood, humbuckers, and gold plated appointments as per a 1970s New York pimp. I like it.
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Looks like an old Hofner Galaxie almost.

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I think I like Nash's 3 humbucker strat more.Image

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WellyBlues wrote:https://www.musicradar.com/news/fender- ... ratocaster

Europe only. Buy one Molly and bring it back.
Ooo I like!! Prefer with matching headstock tho

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Why would anyone need 3 Humbuckers?

And how do we feel about a Les Paul with 3 Strat pups? :shifty:
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Seems legit.

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Been done.

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Re: 3 bucker Mahogany Strat by Fender

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