lockbody
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I see a lot of cool, high-end guitars on this board. Killer stuff in all styles and shapes from some great companies. I've had a few too, mostly Hamers - V's, 27-fret superstrats, etc..., but recently I traded some unused stuff for a MIM Strat so I'd have a guitar I could leave out and not worry about my four-year old breaking.
Well, my first guitar was a Fender, a single-pickup Bronco, my first "real guitar" was a '75 Strat, and for many years I played nothing but Strats until I started buying USA Hamers about ten years ago, but within about a hour of owning the MIM I knew that I'd probably be going back to Strats again, as it felt so "right".
Since then I've upgraded the MIM significantly. Callaham trem, RS Strat upgrade kit, Sperzel locking tuners, and SD Classic Stack pickups, but with a SD Hotrails at the bridge position.
This makes it almost a good as the US Strat I just had to buy after selling my last Hamer, an '08 AmStd. This guitar is simply one of the better Stratocasters I've ever owned. Light, resonant, nice pickups, with a killer neck, and a great 3tsb finish. I love the new bridge with the return of the bent-steel saddles, too. About the only thing I've done to this one is add a JB Jr. in the bridge position and locking Schaller tuners. I thought around 10secs about getting something like a Deluxe with the S1 switching, but I'm just too much of a basics guy. K.I.S.S.
People are saying the new > '08 Strats are the best in the last fifteen years and I'd agree, a great guitar. I can get around on this one better than almost any other guitar.
Who else has an appreciation for the basics?
Here's a pic of both before I added the humbuckers to the bridge positions.
Well, my first guitar was a Fender, a single-pickup Bronco, my first "real guitar" was a '75 Strat, and for many years I played nothing but Strats until I started buying USA Hamers about ten years ago, but within about a hour of owning the MIM I knew that I'd probably be going back to Strats again, as it felt so "right".
Since then I've upgraded the MIM significantly. Callaham trem, RS Strat upgrade kit, Sperzel locking tuners, and SD Classic Stack pickups, but with a SD Hotrails at the bridge position.
This makes it almost a good as the US Strat I just had to buy after selling my last Hamer, an '08 AmStd. This guitar is simply one of the better Stratocasters I've ever owned. Light, resonant, nice pickups, with a killer neck, and a great 3tsb finish. I love the new bridge with the return of the bent-steel saddles, too. About the only thing I've done to this one is add a JB Jr. in the bridge position and locking Schaller tuners. I thought around 10secs about getting something like a Deluxe with the S1 switching, but I'm just too much of a basics guy. K.I.S.S.
People are saying the new > '08 Strats are the best in the last fifteen years and I'd agree, a great guitar. I can get around on this one better than almost any other guitar.
Who else has an appreciation for the basics?
Here's a pic of both before I added the humbuckers to the bridge positions.