The average I have paid for a Pre-Cbs Fender is $400.00 USD. Ten years back I got a 1956 Strat. for $550.00 sorry they blow away any so called Custom Shop.
I parted out over 2500 Custom Shop guitars and doubled my money my friend was a dealer and got them at cost. I did buy two Custom Shop Les Paul Standards
they were built by retards, Compared to the original Les Paul Standards and yes I own a few. They live in fire prof safes and never get played
I like one trick pony's. I live in a rain forest the weather conditions change constantly most of my vintage guitars will not stay in tune so I don't use them live.
I try not to insult people I was in the marine industry for many years some guy with a mega ship 350' thought it was crap
on the other hand some guy with a 16' skiff was his pride and joy.
My point is, how much is a reasonable price for one to have that made by a guitar maker?
There are lemons and diamonds. My American Standard black strat is certainly a jewel.
CS guitars will probably be more jewels than lemons, I mean IF there are proper lemons coming out of that section, after all they're all handmade by masters, but I doubt they are so much better than the American regulars in tone and playability to cost so much more.
I'd say the 64's sound more like a "one trick dog" (no dissing here), while an American Professional or Elite will give you a much wider palette of tones and be more of an all rounder for covering a lot of music...
Why do you say they were built by retards, and what didn't you liike about them tonewise and playwise? What exactly do you think is better about the old ones?
When you buy a new Custom Shop Gibson and the pickups don't work no quality control. Same with My DT SG the worst guitar I have ever owned bridge slop
the nut was cut so bad I'm rebuilding it and will sell it. I got a tusk nut and a tone-pro's bridge with nylon saddles hope it fixes it.
Custom Shop destroys the two originals.
It's so weird to me, "vintage" Strats. These things were made on an assembly line as cheaply as possible by low-wage laborers, yet it now takes a dedicated team of master luthiers to recreate them? FFS, a Strat is a freaking widget, there is no f-ing magic in the old ones. Everything about a new CS Strat is superior to the old ones.
The average I have paid for a Pre-Cbs Fender is $400.00 USD. Ten years back I got a 1956 Strat. for $550.00 sorry they blow away any so called Custom Shop.
I parted out over 2500 Custom Shop guitars and doubled my money my friend was a dealer and got them at cost. I did buy two Custom Shop Les Paul Standards
they were built by retards, Compared to the original Les Paul Standards and yes I own a few. They live in fire prof safes and never get played
I like one trick pony's. I live in a rain forest the weather conditions change constantly most of my vintage guitars will not stay in tune so I don't use them live.
most of my vintage guitars will not stay in tune so I don't use them live.
-- you can upgrade them with better tuners------
The unanswerable question. If I had double the expendable $ I have now then I'd probably be willing to spend more money on guitars.
It is nice when you have a guitar that good. Price isn't particularly relevant when you find a guitar like this - particularly for a musician such as yourself whose livelihood is at stake.
G, this rearview mirror complex is exactly why I deem Fender’s CS a better shop.
Gibson mostly recreates the old guitars, while Fender’s master builders make some outstanding unique creations like John Cruz’s strats... the woods used are wonders themselves.
Well, at least for the people who are into CS. I ain’t. I own and play only Standard instruments, and they serve me well.
To be honest, I have never seen locking tuners improve tuning stability over a factory Fender or Gibson (or Schaller Gotoh) tuner. I have seen them improve tuning over open geared tuners or no-name imported tuners.
However, a great deal of tuning instability comes from the wood's reaction to moisture and temperature...
To be honest, I have never seen locking tuners improve tuning stability over a factory Fender or Gibson (or Schaller Gotoh) tuner. I have seen them improve tuning over open geared tuners or no-name imported tuners.
However, a great deal of tuning instability comes from the wood's reaction to moisture and temperature...