I think they look better on a jazzmaster or something with a bigger body, definitely out of proportion on a Strat IMO.
Late 70s Strats - thoughs?
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Re: Late 70s Strats - thoughs?
Slowy wrote: That's the problem; everything rewarding is just such hard work. Regret takes much less effort.
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It does. The colour and fading was probably 99% of the reason I bought it. It's been with a local guitar tech for about a month awaiting a new nut. Nothing happens quickly here.olegmcnoleg wrote: ↑Fri Mar 15, 2024 5:53 amquite right, Brian. And also, I would buy that white OLY white one in a heartbeat, it just looks so cool.Molly wrote: ↑Thu Mar 14, 2024 5:17 pm I have a couple. Aesthetically they're both nicely aged with a lovely amber on the natural finish 79 and yellow, faded white on the 72.
I can't argue with most of the preceding criticisms, but have come to recognize that all guitars have their own thing. If you like it the flaws don't matter. And they're inconsistent as opposed to universally bad.
Have a listen to Ainsley Lister on TPS as he cycles through his CBS Strats. In his hands they sound great.
Lastly, think about Brian May's Red Special and all the axioms that could be used to slate it. I'm really not sure the rules are as hard and fast as we believe. PRS think they have it down to a science but I'd rather beat the crap out of a simple Telecaster.
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Jaesus, I thought I was slow
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Re: Late 70s Strats - thoughs?
Definitely not a fan on Jazzy’s either. They’re simply out of proportion full stop.
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Slowy wrote: That's the problem; everything rewarding is just such hard work. Regret takes much less effort.
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Re: Late 70s Strats - thoughs?
Okay, so this arrived today, and this is what I have found out so far.
Its heavy at 4.3kg
The neck join is tight
The pickups and wiring are all original
The finish is surprisingly thin
The original trem has been replaced by a 90s Fender two point unit, and the tuners with a random but nice set of grovers
Its heavy at 4.3kg
The neck join is tight
The pickups and wiring are all original
The finish is surprisingly thin
The original trem has been replaced by a 90s Fender two point unit, and the tuners with a random but nice set of grovers
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Nice work - congrats. What year are we talking?
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So, is that low alcohol or no alcohol at all? mmmm, no alcohol, do you want to try it? Noooooooooo.
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Re: Late 70s Strats - thoughs?
Pretty typical for Fender. Most S9's are 1980.
These pickups should sound real good. Hotter than the vintage stuff...more bottom end too.
These pickups should sound real good. Hotter than the vintage stuff...more bottom end too.
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