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electric12
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by electric12 » Sat Jan 16, 2010 11:22 pm
Alex A. wrote:electric12 wrote:
My Tokai (not original colour!)- the Roland GK pickup has been removed.
Man, that's awesome. Just craft paint? I wish the Billy Corgan Strat would have looked like this.
Thanks for that
I used fluorescent enamel paints- the sort you might use on plastic models.
Isn't it a bit cheerful-looking for Billy Corgan, or am I doing him an injustice?
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Totoro
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by Totoro » Sun Jan 17, 2010 4:05 am
electric12 wrote:
80's Japanese Paisley Strat... mmmmm
Man, the Paisley Strats are lovely. My girlfriend has always regretted not snagging one when they got re-issued about 2004, she loved the look but couldn't afford it at the time. if anyone finds out if they're around anywhere let me know!
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by joeybsyc » Sun Jan 17, 2010 10:07 am
Here's my collection of Strats from a year ago... sold off most of them since then but replaced them with other stuff.
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by Gordon » Sun Jan 17, 2010 10:14 am
crazyzeke wrote:Oh incidentally... short scale (24") Strats with 22 frets, do these exist? If so I want in!
Rondo/SX makes some, IIRC.
I like Strats, I actually have a Partcaster that's currently stringless (and electronic less as well) that I'll end up part out to sell, as I'd like one with a hardtail.
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by Ti-Ron » Sun Jan 17, 2010 3:09 pm
crazyzeke wrote:Ti-Ron wrote:I'm a Strat fan too! Not for the look but for the comfy body and neck! I have a CIJ '62 RI and it's probably the best guita I ever had!
THere's something nice with those, the quacky sound! Still love it even with distortion!
Here's a pic:
I have to admit I really love the 70' with the big headstock on a maple board, maybe someday!
That's a CIJ? No shit. The workmanship looks so good I thought it was an AVRI or something. I love CIJs but most of the sunbursts look awful, including the one on my main guitar. This is a beaut though, perfect looking in all respects! You got the stock pickups in there?
This is a real CIJ! I really love it! The only thing I didn't swap is the body and neck! Everything in it is changed!
The pickups are from JS Moore:
http://www.tonefordays.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
a costum set I ordered just for this guitar!
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my bloody television
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by my bloody television » Sun Jan 17, 2010 9:59 pm
I actually really like my AVRI strat, but I'm just not in love with the look any more like I used to be. I used to think they were the prettiest guitars...then I found a Jazzmaster
I also find myself always white boy blooze on it and rarely experimenting...mostly because the pickups sound SO good for that kind of thing. It plays great though and really is a nice guitar. I just find myself more inspired by my JM these days
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by dug » Mon Jan 18, 2010 12:48 am
I love strats.
There's a hwy 1 at my local shop thats been haunting me, if it had the cbs headstock I would own it.
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by garyptaszek » Mon Jan 18, 2010 2:33 am
dug wrote:I love strats.
There's a hwy 1 at my local shop thats been haunting me, if it had the cbs headstock I would own it.
that looks the same as mine but isn't that a Squier JV?... I've only got 1 volume on mine too
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by dug » Mon Jan 18, 2010 3:25 am
Its a Fender Squier series. Its pretty much a mim standard, with squier electronics.
I upgraded the trem, put klusons on it, and replaced the pups with gfs ones.
The volume knob is also a push/pull, so I can turn on the bridge pickup in any position.
Its an awesome guitar now.
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by garyptaszek » Mon Jan 18, 2010 3:45 am
dug wrote:Its a Fender Squier series. Its pretty much a mim standard, with squier electronics.
I upgraded the trem, put klusons on it, and replaced the pups with gfs ones.
The volume knob is also a push/pull, so I can turn on the bridge pickup in any position.
Its an awesome guitar now.
sounds rad, I like the sound of those mods!
I upgraded mine with some Grovers I found at my little local store.
bone nut too
its got a Kent Armstrong High Output single coil in the middle and the other 2 pickups are stock. I might change them for some Kent Specials and put a Kent hotrail in the bridge...
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by dug » Mon Jan 18, 2010 4:00 am
sweet.
I used to have a hotrail in the bridge of my strat and it sounded pretty dang good.
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by FireBread » Mon Jan 18, 2010 10:53 am
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by Sha » Mon Jan 18, 2010 10:50 pm
You can tell that Andy is really feeling that strat.
I've been missing playing one myself. I used to use our drummers from time to time, and really grew to appreciate it.
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by jagstang » Tue Jan 19, 2010 5:47 am
i love strats. they are so comfortable and versatile. great design and great players.
my usa strat i love and play since 19 years
the kittycaster is so rad. you love it or you hate it :-)
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by electric12 » Tue Jan 19, 2010 6:56 am
Totoro wrote:
Man, the Paisley Strats are lovely. My girlfriend has always regretted not snagging one when they got re-issued about 2004, she loved the look but couldn't afford it at the time. if anyone finds out if they're around anywhere let me know!
Don't know if it's a general thing, but my Paisley one (it's from something like 1988- not too sure though) is
much heavier than the recent reissues that I've tried. I don't know if it's a good thing or a bad thing (I'll ask my back in a few years time!), but it may be worth bearing in mind if your girlfriend is not of the scrum-half/ heavyweight boxer physique!